Artificial IntelligenceMcGraw-Hill, 1991 - 621 páginas |
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... interpretation of the sentence . In this example , if the auxiliary verb interpretation of " have " were chosen first and the end of the sentence appeared with no main verb having been seen , the understander would detect failure and ...
... interpretation of the sentence . In this example , if the auxiliary verb interpretation of " have " were chosen first and the end of the sentence appeared with no main verb having been seen , the understander would detect failure and ...
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... interpretation , which proves to be wrong . A classic example of this phenomenon , called the garden path sentence , is The horse raced past the barn fell down . Although the problems of deciding which paths to follow and how to handle ...
... interpretation , which proves to be wrong . A classic example of this phenomenon , called the garden path sentence , is The horse raced past the barn fell down . Although the problems of deciding which paths to follow and how to handle ...
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... interpretation is chosen and the process terminates . If , however , the sentence had been John went to the park with the fountain . the process would not have stopped since a fountain is inanimate and cannot move . Then the third ...
... interpretation is chosen and the process terminates . If , however , the sentence had been John went to the park with the fountain . the process would not have stopped since a fountain is inanimate and cannot move . Then the third ...
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Weak SlotandFiller Structures | 9 |
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Heuristic Search Techniques | 63 |
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Abbott algorithm answer apply approach Artificial Intelligence assertions attributes axioms backpropagation backtracking backward backward reasoning belief best-first search breadth-first search Cabot Caesar Chapter clauses concept consider constraints contains contexts contradiction corresponding define depth-first depth-first search described discussed domain example explicitly fact given goal graph heuristic heuristic function Horn clauses important inference inheritance input instance interpretation justification knowledge base knowledge representation labeled learning logical assertions Marcus match move MYCIN node nonmonotonic reasoning object operators particular path perceptron possible preconditions predicate logic problem problem-solving procedure produce production system PROLOG propagation propositional logic question represent resolution result robot rules Section semantic semantic net sentence shown in Figure simple slot solution solve space specific statements step strategy structure Suppose suspect syntactic task techniques theorem things tree true truth maintenance system variables wff's