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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In the domain of mathematics , this heuristic leads to the discovery of squaring iff
is the multiplication function , and it leads to the discovery of an identity function iff
is the function of set union . In less formal domains , this same heuristic leads to ...
In the domain of mathematics , this heuristic leads to the discovery of squaring iff
is the multiplication function , and it leads to the discovery of an identity function iff
is the function of set union . In less formal domains , this same heuristic leads to ...
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Suppose we must choose between two moves , both of which , if the opponent
plays perfectly , lead to situations that are very bad for us , but one is slightly less
bad than the other . But further suppose that the less promising move could lead
to ...
Suppose we must choose between two moves , both of which , if the opponent
plays perfectly , lead to situations that are very bad for us , but one is slightly less
bad than the other . But further suppose that the less promising move could lead
to ...
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If the search process is reasoning forward from the initial state , it can prune any
path that leads to a state from which the goal state cannot be reached . For
example ... Each of them , in turn , may lead to a set of additional subgoals .
Sometimes ...
If the search process is reasoning forward from the initial state , it can prune any
path that leads to a state from which the goal state cannot be reached . For
example ... Each of them , in turn , may lead to a set of additional subgoals .
Sometimes ...
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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
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2 | 28 |
Heuristic Search Techniques | 63 |
Knowledge Representation Issues | 105 |
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actions active addition agents algorithm answer applied approach becomes block build called Chapter choose combined complete concept consider constraints contains corresponding define dependency described determine discussed domain efficient example fact Figure function given goal grammar heuristic human idea 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 present problem problem-solving procedure produce properties question reasoning relation represent representation result robot rules semantic sentence shown in Figure shows simple single situation solution solve space specific step stored structure Suppose task techniques things tree true understanding units usually 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 |