An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence: Can Computers Think? |
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... question " Can computers think ? " In addition , we shall discuss the roles of the mathematician in dealing with these questions . It will turn out that this apparently simple verbal question conceals many interesting mathematical questions ...
... question " Can computers think ? " In addition , we shall discuss the roles of the mathematician in dealing with these questions . It will turn out that this apparently simple verbal question conceals many interesting mathematical questions ...
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... question that we ask ourselves at i is what city we go to next . There are two questions then : 1. What is the minimal time ? 2. What is the minimal path ? This last question can be answered in two ways . One is to say : We start at i ...
... question that we ask ourselves at i is what city we go to next . There are two questions then : 1. What is the minimal time ? 2. What is the minimal path ? This last question can be answered in two ways . One is to say : We start at i ...
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... question of feasibility - the question of stor- age . We are talking about ordinary , commercial digital computers . How do we store the distance array ? There are several aspects to this question . If it is an actual geographical ...
... question of feasibility - the question of stor- age . We are talking about ordinary , commercial digital computers . How do we store the distance array ? There are several aspects to this question . If it is an actual geographical ...
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The Bellman Continuum: A Collection of the Works of Richard E. Bellman Richard Ernest Bellman,Robert S. Roth No preview available - 1986 |