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... problems . 8.2 Human Information Processing Human information processing is the study of the psycho- logical mechanisms underlying mental functioning . Memory , problem solving , language , perception , thinking - these are some of the ...
... problems . 8.2 Human Information Processing Human information processing is the study of the psycho- logical mechanisms underlying mental functioning . Memory , problem solving , language , perception , thinking - these are some of the ...
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... problem solving , especially in on - line en- vironment . In April 1972 , he left RAND to help form the USC / Information Sciences Institute . He is currently an associate professor of computer science and project leader of the ...
... problem solving , especially in on - line en- vironment . In April 1972 , he left RAND to help form the USC / Information Sciences Institute . He is currently an associate professor of computer science and project leader of the ...
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... problem - solving machines . But our purpose is not to guess about what the future may bring ; it is only to try to describe and explain what seem now to be our first steps toward the construction of " artificial in- telligence . " 406 ...
... problem - solving machines . But our purpose is not to guess about what the future may bring ; it is only to try to describe and explain what seem now to be our first steps toward the construction of " artificial in- telligence . " 406 ...
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... problem - solving processes . Quite a number of papers have appeared describing theories or actual computer programs concerned with game playing , theorem proving , pattern recognition , and other do- mains which would seem to require ...
... problem - solving processes . Quite a number of papers have appeared describing theories or actual computer programs concerned with game playing , theorem proving , pattern recognition , and other do- mains which would seem to require ...
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... problem - solving in what follows we will usually sup- pose that all the problems to be solved are initially well defined ( McCarthy , 1956 ) . By this we mean that with each problem we are given some sys- tematic way to decide when a ...
... problem - solving in what follows we will usually sup- pose that all the problems to be solved are initially well defined ( McCarthy , 1956 ) . By this we mean that with each problem we are given some sys- tematic way to decide when a ...
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