Artificial IntelligenceMcGraw-Hill, 1991 - 621 páginas A revision of an established text for undergraduate and postgraduate Artificial Intelligence courses, this text incorporates the latest research and methods. |
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... moves available at each turn . If we use a simple legal - move generator , then the test procedure ( which probably uses some combination of search and a heuristic evaluation function ) will have to look at each of them . Because the ...
... moves available at each turn . If we use a simple legal - move generator , then the test procedure ( which probably uses some combination of search and a heuristic evaluation function ) will have to look at each of them . Because the ...
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... move can be chosen . But because of their adversarial nature , this procedure is inadequate for two - person games such as chess . As values are passed back up , different assumptions must be made at levels where the program chooses the ...
... move can be chosen . But because of their adversarial nature , this procedure is inadequate for two - person games such as chess . As values are passed back up , different assumptions must be made at levels where the program chooses the ...
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... Moves For complicated games taken as wholes , it is , of course , not feasible to select a move by simply looking up the current game configuration in a catalogue and extracting the correct move . The catalogue would be immense and no ...
... Moves For complicated games taken as wholes , it is , of course , not feasible to select a move by simply looking up the current game configuration in a catalogue and extracting the correct move . The catalogue would be immense and no ...
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What Is Artificial Intelligence? | 3 |
5 | 24 |
Heuristic Search Techniques | 63 |
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Abbott agents algorithm answer apply approach ARMEMPTY assertions attributes axioms backpropagation backtracking backward belief best-first search breadth-first search Caesar called Chapter chess clauses complete concept conceptual dependency consider constraints contains contradiction corresponding define depth-first depth-first search described discussed domain example fact function game tree goal grammar graph heuristic Horn clauses important inference inheritance input instance interpretation isa links John justification knowledge base knowledge representation labeled learning Marcus match minimax move MYCIN natural language node object ON(B ON(C operators output parsing particular path perceptron perform players possible preconditions predicate logic problem problem-solving procedure produce PROLOG represent result robot rules script Section semantic semantic net sentence shown in Figure simple slot solution solve specific step structure Suppose syntactic task techniques theorem things tree truth maintenance system understanding variables version space