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For example , perhaps a detector could be built that could test a scene to see if it belonged to the category “ A hill with a ... Nilsson's book contains several examples of robot problem solving which illustrate important ideas in AI .
For example , perhaps a detector could be built that could test a scene to see if it belonged to the category “ A hill with a ... Nilsson's book contains several examples of robot problem solving which illustrate important ideas in AI .
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For example , when a robot enters a room through a doorway , it activates a room schema , which loads into a working memory a number of expectations about what might be seen next . Suppose the robot perceives a rectangular form .
For example , when a robot enters a room through a doorway , it activates a room schema , which loads into a working memory a number of expectations about what might be seen next . Suppose the robot perceives a rectangular form .
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To take a specific example , suppose the facts are the personnel records of a large corporation . Example items in such a database might a be representations for such facts as “ Joe Smith works in the Purchasing Department , ” “ Joe ...
To take a specific example , suppose the facts are the personnel records of a large corporation . Example items in such a database might a be representations for such facts as “ Joe Smith works in the Purchasing Department , ” “ Joe ...
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The formalization of the deductive process using the language of predicate logic , for example , helps us to understand more clearly some of the components of reasoning . Many informal tasks , including medical diagnosis and information ...
The formalization of the deductive process using the language of predicate logic , for example , helps us to understand more clearly some of the components of reasoning . Many informal tasks , including medical diagnosis and information ...
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Modern instruments – those , for example , that allow us to detect trace quantities of contaminants in air , water , and food – inform us about consequences of our actions of which we were previously ignorant . Computers In this section ...
Modern instruments – those , for example , that allow us to detect trace quantities of contaminants in air , water , and food – inform us about consequences of our actions of which we were previously ignorant . Computers In this section ...
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