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For example , we can define ASK - WHAT ( in which A asks B the value of some
predicate P ) : ASK - WHAT ( A , B , P ) : precondition : KNOW - WHAT ( A ,
LOCATION ( B ) ) KNOW - WHAT ( B , P ) WILLING - TO - PERFORM ( B ,
INFORM ( B ...
For example , we can define ASK - WHAT ( in which A asks B the value of some
predicate P ) : ASK - WHAT ( A , B , P ) : precondition : KNOW - WHAT ( A ,
LOCATION ( B ) ) KNOW - WHAT ( B , P ) WILLING - TO - PERFORM ( B ,
INFORM ( B ...
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For example , we can describe the sincerity conditions by adding the following
clauses to the precondition for REQUEST ( A , B , R ) : WANT ( A , PERFORM ( B ,
R ) ) BELIEVE ( A , CAN - PERFORM ( B , R ) ) BELIEVE ( A , WILLING - TO ...
For example , we can describe the sincerity conditions by adding the following
clauses to the precondition for REQUEST ( A , B , R ) : WANT ( A , PERFORM ( B ,
R ) ) BELIEVE ( A , CAN - PERFORM ( B , R ) ) BELIEVE ( A , WILLING - TO ...
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But now , instead of using modal operators and predicates ( such as BELIEVE ,
KNOW , KNOW - WHAT , CAN - PERFORM , and WILLING - TO - PERFORM ) to
model writers and speakers , we use them to model agents in a distributed
system ...
But now , instead of using modal operators and predicates ( such as BELIEVE ,
KNOW , KNOW - WHAT , CAN - PERFORM , and WILLING - TO - PERFORM ) to
model writers and speakers , we use them to model agents in a distributed
system ...
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What Is Artificial Intelligence? | 3 |
Problems Problem Spaces and Search | 29 |
Heuristic Search Techniques | 63 |
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