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... chess programs , a program for balancing assembly lines , and several pattern recognition programs [ 5 ] . The 1958 paper provided no positive characterization of ill - structured problems . Although it could be said that some ill ...
... chess programs , a program for balancing assembly lines , and several pattern recognition programs [ 5 ] . The 1958 paper provided no positive characterization of ill - structured problems . Although it could be said that some ill ...
Page 274
... chess or checker program was an example of artificial intelligence because it solved a problem difficult by human standards ; there was never a pretense of its being general . Today's chess programs cannot even play checkers , and vice ...
... chess or checker program was an example of artificial intelligence because it solved a problem difficult by human standards ; there was never a pretense of its being general . Today's chess programs cannot even play checkers , and vice ...
Page 277
... chess , checkers , and bridge ; theorem proving , mostly logic , synthetic geometry , and various elementary algebraic systems ; all kinds of puzzles ; a range of management science tasks , including line balancing , production sched ...
... chess , checkers , and bridge ; theorem proving , mostly logic , synthetic geometry , and various elementary algebraic systems ; all kinds of puzzles ; a range of management science tasks , including line balancing , production sched ...
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... chess and checkers . What we should like most of all is that each ( or at least a satisfactory number ) of the mathematical methods of management science would lie along a line of methods that extends back to some very weak but general ...
... chess and checkers . What we should like most of all is that each ( or at least a satisfactory number ) of the mathematical methods of management science would lie along a line of methods that extends back to some very weak but general ...
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... chess , when a mathematician finds a proof , and even when a child walks home from school . Are there basic mechanisms or processes that are common to all , of these activi- ties and to all others commonly thought to require ...
... chess , when a mathematician finds a proof , and even when a child walks home from school . Are there basic mechanisms or processes that are common to all , of these activi- ties and to all others commonly thought to require ...
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