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... domain of possible combinations or sequences from which to choose an answer is very large . Routine attempts at solving these types of problems soon generate a combinatorial explosion of possibilities that exhaust even the capacities of ...
... domain of possible combinations or sequences from which to choose an answer is very large . Routine attempts at solving these types of problems soon generate a combinatorial explosion of possibilities that exhaust even the capacities of ...
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... domain database . Common knowledge ( typically omit- ted in the subject domain database ) is often required . For example , from the personnel facts mentioned above , an intelligent system ought to be able to deduce the answer E Expert ...
... domain database . Common knowledge ( typically omit- ted in the subject domain database ) is often required . For example , from the personnel facts mentioned above , an intelligent system ought to be able to deduce the answer E Expert ...
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... domains in which they have been applied is given in various survey articles by Minsky ( 1963 ) , Newell ( 1969 ) , Nilsson ( 1974 ) , and Feigenbaum ( 1978 ) all of which appear as Appendixes B to E of this report . Appendix F ( Newell ...
... domains in which they have been applied is given in various survey articles by Minsky ( 1963 ) , Newell ( 1969 ) , Nilsson ( 1974 ) , and Feigenbaum ( 1978 ) all of which appear as Appendixes B to E of this report . Appendix F ( Newell ...
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... domains . This work led to a variety of new computational organizations and languages . LISP , PLANNER , CONNIVER , STRIPS , QA4 , and Production Systems are representative of this conceptual evolution . The MYCIN program for ...
... domains . This work led to a variety of new computational organizations and languages . LISP , PLANNER , CONNIVER , STRIPS , QA4 , and Production Systems are representative of this conceptual evolution . The MYCIN program for ...
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... domains . - In the last few years , some steps have been taken to apply the resulting technology to the problem of assembly automa- tion . It would be impractical and unreliable to program assembly machines at a low level , giving step ...
... domains . - In the last few years , some steps have been taken to apply the resulting technology to the problem of assembly automa- tion . It would be impractical and unreliable to program assembly machines at a low level , giving step ...
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