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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Each of the four sections that follows ( one each for semantic nets , conceptual
dependency , frames , and scripts ) is divided into two parts . The first part shows
how the representational formalism can be used to represent a few example
kinds ...
Each of the four sections that follows ( one each for semantic nets , conceptual
dependency , frames , and scripts ) is divided into two parts . The first part shows
how the representational formalism can be used to represent a few example
kinds ...
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5 The Syntactic - Semantic Spectrum of Representation At this point , it is useful
to review the representational schemes we have just described by considering
one important dimension along which they can be characterized . At one extreme
...
5 The Syntactic - Semantic Spectrum of Representation At this point , it is useful
to review the representational schemes we have just described by considering
one important dimension along which they can be characterized . At one extreme
...
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3 Semantic Analysis Producing a syntactic parse of a sentence is only the first
step toward understanding it . At some point , a semantic interpretation of the
sentence must be produced . One way to do this is to generate a complete
syntactic ...
3 Semantic Analysis Producing a syntactic parse of a sentence is only the first
step toward understanding it . At some point , a semantic interpretation of the
sentence must be produced . One way to do this is to generate a complete
syntactic ...
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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 |