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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If we do follow one path successfully to the answer , there is no reason to go back
and see if some other path might also lead to a solution . But now consider again
the traveling salesman problem . Our goal is to find the shortest route that visits ...
If we do follow one path successfully to the answer , there is no reason to go back
and see if some other path might also lead to a solution . But now consider again
the traveling salesman problem . Our goal is to find the shortest route that visits ...
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Now we must decide whether OLD ' s parent link should be reset to point to
BESTNODE . It should be if the path we have just found to SUCCESSOR is
cheaper than the current best path to OLD ( since SUCCESSOR and OLD are
really the ...
Now we must decide whether OLD ' s parent link should be reset to point to
BESTNODE . It should be if the path we have just found to SUCCESSOR is
cheaper than the current best path to OLD ( since SUCCESSOR and OLD are
really the ...
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The best known path is now from CURRENT to SUCC and then on to the
appropriate path from SUCC as determined by the recursive call to MINIMAX - A -
B . So set BEST - PATH to the result of appending SUCC to PATH ( RESULT -
SUCC ) .
The best known path is now from CURRENT to SUCC and then on to the
appropriate path from SUCC as determined by the recursive call to MINIMAX - A -
B . So set BEST - PATH to the result of appending SUCC to PATH ( RESULT -
SUCC ) .
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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 |