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Page 380
... variable , or set its value . There are many other capabilities far too numerous to mention but the key issues are that they are fully integrated into an interactive environment and that a commitment has been made to substitute computer ...
... variable , or set its value . There are many other capabilities far too numerous to mention but the key issues are that they are fully integrated into an interactive environment and that a commitment has been made to substitute computer ...
Page 408
... , especially in the light of Shannon's results ( 1949 ) on two - terminal switching circuits - that the " average " n - variable switching A. Relative Improvement , Hill - climbing , and Heuristic B - 3 408 APPROACHES AND ATTITUDES.
... , especially in the light of Shannon's results ( 1949 ) on two - terminal switching circuits - that the " average " n - variable switching A. Relative Improvement , Hill - climbing , and Heuristic B - 3 408 APPROACHES AND ATTITUDES.
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... variable , and correlate the output with each input , see Fig . 1 ) , but this is the general idea . It is a ... variables . A great variety of hill - climbing systems have been studied under the names of " adaptive " or " self ...
... variable , and correlate the output with each input , see Fig . 1 ) , but this is the general idea . It is a ... variables . A great variety of hill - climbing systems have been studied under the names of " adaptive " or " self ...
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... variables , i.e. , in specifying the manner in which the elements of G participate in the relation F , This can be handled in general by the " X " notation ( McCarthy , 1960 ) but here we can just use integers to order the variables ...
... variables , i.e. , in specifying the manner in which the elements of G participate in the relation F , This can be handled in general by the " X " notation ( McCarthy , 1960 ) but here we can just use integers to order the variables ...
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... such processes were developed by Newell , Shaw and Simon ( 1960b ) ; the program state variables Miller , Galanter and Pribram35 discuss possible analogies between hu- B - 40 STEPS TOWARD ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 445 40.
... such processes were developed by Newell , Shaw and Simon ( 1960b ) ; the program state variables Miller , Galanter and Pribram35 discuss possible analogies between hu- B - 40 STEPS TOWARD ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 445 40.
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