Artificial Intelligence, Volumen1What is artificial intelligence?; Problem solving; Problems and problem spaces; Basic problem-solving methods; Game playing; Knowledge representation; Knowledge representation using predicate logic; Knowledge representation using other logics; Structured representation of knowledge; Advanced topics; Advanced problem-solving systems; Natural language understanding; Perception; Learning; Implementing A.lI. systems: languages and machines; Conclusion; References; Index. |
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3 Heuristic Search In order to solve many hard problems efficiently , it is often
necessary to compromise the requirements of mobility and systematicity and to
construct a control structure that is no longer guaranteed to find the best answer
but ...
3 Heuristic Search In order to solve many hard problems efficiently , it is often
necessary to compromise the requirements of mobility and systematicity and to
construct a control structure that is no longer guaranteed to find the best answer
but ...
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2 , a heuristic was defined as a technique that aids in the discovery of solutions to
problems even though there is no ... It was pointed out that there are heuristics of
very general applicability and ones that represent specific knowledge that is ...
2 , a heuristic was defined as a technique that aids in the discovery of solutions to
problems even though there is no ... It was pointed out that there are heuristics of
very general applicability and ones that represent specific knowledge that is ...
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The purpose of a heuristic function is to guide the search process in the most
profitable direction , by suggesting which path to follow first when more than one
is available . The more accurately the heuristic function estimates the true merits
of ...
The purpose of a heuristic function is to guide the search process in the most
profitable direction , by suggesting which path to follow first when more than one
is available . The more accurately the heuristic function estimates the true merits
of ...
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PART ONE PROBLEM SOLVING | 23 |
Basic Problem Solving Methods | 55 |
Chapter 7 | 103 |
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Human-computer Interaction Alan Dix,Alan John Dix,Janet Finlay,Gregory D. Abowd,Russell Beale Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |