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... understanding of intel- ligence ever be sufficient to help us build working models -- machines that think and perceive -- in the same way that our understanding of aerodynamics helps us build airplanes ? Intelligence seems so varied ...
... understanding of intel- ligence ever be sufficient to help us build working models -- machines that think and perceive -- in the same way that our understanding of aerodynamics helps us build airplanes ? Intelligence seems so varied ...
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... understanding of intelligence . Each has strong ties to other ( non - AI ) fields , as well as to each other ; the major external ties are indicated by arrows in Figure 1 . Basic mechanisms of intelligence and implementa- tional ...
... understanding of intelligence . Each has strong ties to other ( non - AI ) fields , as well as to each other ; the major external ties are indicated by arrows in Figure 1 . Basic mechanisms of intelligence and implementa- tional ...
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... UNDERSTANDING Bewer ( 1973 ) Kaplon ( 1972 ) Schenk ( 1972 . GPS Newell , Show and Simon ( 1960 ) Newell and Simon ( 1961 ) PARRY Colby , of al ( 1971 ) GENERAL Newell ( 1870 ) Schenk and Colby ( 1873 ) Chasa ( 1973 ) Lindsay and Norman ...
... UNDERSTANDING Bewer ( 1973 ) Kaplon ( 1972 ) Schenk ( 1972 . GPS Newell , Show and Simon ( 1960 ) Newell and Simon ( 1961 ) PARRY Colby , of al ( 1971 ) GENERAL Newell ( 1870 ) Schenk and Colby ( 1873 ) Chasa ( 1973 ) Lindsay and Norman ...
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... understanding system and Waldinger and Levitt's ( 1974 ) system for proving assertions about programs are good examples of how the power of these languages is being used . It would not be unreasonable to expect that current and future ...
... understanding system and Waldinger and Levitt's ( 1974 ) system for proving assertions about programs are good examples of how the power of these languages is being used . It would not be unreasonable to expect that current and future ...
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... understanding of the last two commands by having a simulated robot arm carry out appropriate actions in a simulated blocks world . The work of Schank ( 1972 ) typifies a rather success- ful trend in natural language understanding . Many ...
... understanding of the last two commands by having a simulated robot arm carry out appropriate actions in a simulated blocks world . The work of Schank ( 1972 ) typifies a rather success- ful trend in natural language understanding . Many ...
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