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... Theoretical Approaches to Non - Numerical Problem Solving , Part IV , edited by R. Banerji and M. D. Mesarovic , copyrighted 1970. Reprinted by permission of Springer - Verlag , New York . DMA DOD DODI ERDA EROS FTSC GPS IBM IC ISI vii.
... Theoretical Approaches to Non - Numerical Problem Solving , Part IV , edited by R. Banerji and M. D. Mesarovic , copyrighted 1970. Reprinted by permission of Springer - Verlag , New York . DMA DOD DODI ERDA EROS FTSC GPS IBM IC ISI vii.
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... solving more intellectually demanding problems . Research on robots or robotics has helped to develop many AI ideas . It has led to several techniques for modeling world states and for describing the process of change from one world ...
... solving more intellectually demanding problems . Research on robots or robotics has helped to develop many AI ideas . It has led to several techniques for modeling world states and for describing the process of change from one world ...
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... solving these types of problems soon generate a combinatorial explosion of possibilities that exhaust even the capacities of large computers . Several of these problems ( including the traveling salesman problem ) are members of a class ...
... solving these types of problems soon generate a combinatorial explosion of possibilities that exhaust even the capacities of large computers . Several of these problems ( including the traveling salesman problem ) are members of a class ...
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... Solving Systems . Problem solving and languages for problem solving has been a central focus in artificial intelligence since the science began . In the earliest stages of AI , it was seen that a computer could be programmed to try a ...
... Solving Systems . Problem solving and languages for problem solving has been a central focus in artificial intelligence since the science began . In the earliest stages of AI , it was seen that a computer could be programmed to try a ...
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... solving apparatus , so that the " programmer " can give instruc- tions in much the same way as one communicates with people . First , one states the general goal , names the parts , and suggests an order in which the parts should be put ...
... solving apparatus , so that the " programmer " can give instruc- tions in much the same way as one communicates with people . First , one states the general goal , names the parts , and suggests an order in which the parts should be put ...
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