Artificial IntelligenceThe breadth of A. I. is explored and explained in this best selling text. Assuming no prior knowledge,it covers topics like neural networks and robotics. This text explores the range of problems which have been and remain to be solved using A. I. tools and techniques. The second half of this text is an excellent reference. |
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Consider the blocks world problem shown in Figure 3.1 . Assume the same
operators ( i.e. , pick up one block and put it on the table ; pick up one block and
put it on another one ) that were used in Section 2.3.1 . Suppose we use the
following ...
Consider the blocks world problem shown in Figure 3.1 . Assume the same
operators ( i.e. , pick up one block and put it on the table ; pick up one block and
put it on another one ) that were used in Section 2.3.1 . Suppose we use the
following ...
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Α A H H G F G F E E | D С С B B | A initial state goal state Figure 3.1 : A Hill -
Climbing Problem A H G G G F F E E E D D С B D С С H | A B ΑΙ Η B ( a ) ( b ) ( c
) Figure 3.2 : Three Possible Moves than any of its successors because more
blocks ...
Α A H H G F G F E E | D С С B B | A initial state goal state Figure 3.1 : A Hill -
Climbing Problem A H G G G F F E E E D D С B D С С H | A B ΑΙ Η B ( a ) ( b ) ( c
) Figure 3.2 : Three Possible Moves than any of its successors because more
blocks ...
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Although any block could be substituted for x , it is important that the same one be
matched to each of the x's . Thus it is important that each time a variable is
introduced into the goal stack , it be given a name distinct from any other
variables ...
Although any block could be substituted for x , it is important that the same one be
matched to each of the x's . Thus it is important that each time a variable is
introduced into the goal stack , it be given a name distinct from any other
variables ...
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very poor book for novice.Assumes u already know AI and the language is not at all user friendly.One has to read a sentence repeatedly to get a grasp and some times even then u don't understand.Go for other books much better than this
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not soo good to go for novice
Contenido
What Is Artificial Intelligence? | 3 |
Problems Problem Spaces and Search | 29 |
Heuristic Search Techniques | 63 |
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active addition agents algorithm answer apply approach assertions becomes belief build called Chapter clauses combined complete concept consider consistent constraints contains corresponding define dependency described discussed domain elements example fact Figure function given goal heuristic important initial input instance interpretation John kinds knowledge knowledge base labeled language learning logic look match meaning methods move natural necessary node object occur operators output particular path perform position possible predicate present problem procedure produce properties question reasoning relation represent representation result robot rules semantic sentence shown in Figure shows simple single situation slot solution solve space specific statements step stored structure Suppose task techniques things tree true understanding units usually variables weights
Referencias a este libro
Human-computer Interaction Alan Dix,Alan John Dix,Janet Finlay,Gregory D. Abowd,Russell Beale Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |