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“ Heuristic Programming : Ill - Structured Problems , ” chapter 10 , pp 361414 , in Publications in Operations ... in Theoretical Approaches to Non - Numerical Problem Solving , Part IV , edited by R. Banerji and M. D. Mesarovic ...
“ Heuristic Programming : Ill - Structured Problems , ” chapter 10 , pp 361414 , in Publications in Operations ... in Theoretical Approaches to Non - Numerical Problem Solving , Part IV , edited by R. Banerji and M. D. Mesarovic ...
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However these same tasks , performed almost unconsciously by humans , when performed by a machine require many of the same abilities used in solving more intellectually demanding problems . The main difficulty in perceiving a scene is ...
However these same tasks , performed almost unconsciously by humans , when performed by a machine require many of the same abilities used in solving more intellectually demanding problems . The main difficulty in perceiving a scene is ...
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The time taken by the best methods currently known for solving NP - complete problems grows exponentially with problem size . It is not yet known whether faster methods ( involving only polynomial time , say ) exist ; but it has been ...
The time taken by the best methods currently known for solving NP - complete problems grows exponentially with problem size . It is not yet known whether faster methods ( involving only polynomial time , say ) exist ; but it has been ...
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Certainly all the dynamic control problems discussed above in connection with manipulation reappear . ... Soon these “ heuristic search ” programs were succeeded by “ goal - directed ” problem - solvers , notably the GPS system of ...
Certainly all the dynamic control problems discussed above in connection with manipulation reappear . ... Soon these “ heuristic search ” programs were succeeded by “ goal - directed ” problem - solvers , notably the GPS system of ...
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problem and even though everyone in the field has thought about the problem from time to time . ... It is better – and easier in principle to design languages with embedded problemsolving apparatus , so that the “ programmer ” can give ...
problem and even though everyone in the field has thought about the problem from time to time . ... It is better – and easier in principle to design languages with embedded problemsolving apparatus , so that the “ programmer ” can give ...
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