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  2. Blocks world - Wikipedia

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    Toy problems were invented with the aim to program an AI which can solve it. The blocks world domain is an example for a toy problem. Its major advantage over more realistic AI applications is, that many algorithms and software programs are available which can handle the situation. [2] This allows to compare different theories against each other.

  3. Dividing a circle into areas - Wikipedia

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    The lemma establishes an important property for solving the problem. By employing an inductive proof, one can arrive at a formula for f(n) in terms of f(n − 1).. Proof. In the figure the dark lines are connecting points 1 through 4 dividing the circle into 8 total regions (i.e., f(4) = 8).

  4. Talk:Blocks world - Wikipedia

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    slightly modified problem: different sizes, shapes and colors [2] is an np-hard search and planning problem [3] is a cube domain, basic version consists of cubes in the same size moved by a mechanical arm [3] if it's seen as a PDDL planning problem it's called Blocks World domain [4] literature: [1] Slaney, John, and Sylvie Thiébaux. "Blocks ...

  5. SHRDLU - Wikipedia

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    SHRDLU is an early natural-language understanding computer program that was developed by Terry Winograd at MIT in 1968–1970. In the program, the user carries on a conversation with the computer, moving objects, naming collections and querying the state of a simplified "blocks world", essentially a virtual box filled with different blocks.

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    He is averaging 1.1 end zone targets per game since Jameis took over as the starter. The uber-athletic tight end has been lighting it up the last two weeks and is in a great spot to finish as the ...

  7. Bowl game schedule today: Everything to know about college ...

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    Time/TV/location: 2:30 p.m. ET, ESPN, Boise, Idaho. Why watch: The second game on the Monday matinee also features a couple of teams with a lot of roster uncertainty. The Huskies produced one of ...

  8. Stanford Research Institute Problem Solver - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford Research Institute Problem Solver, known by its acronym STRIPS, is an automated planner developed by Richard Fikes and Nils Nilsson in 1971 at SRI International. [1] The same name was later used to refer to the formal language of the inputs to this planner.

  9. Wall Street ends about the same after steep decline on Fed's ...

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    Consumer spending, which accounts for about two-thirds of all activity in the $29.4 trillion U.S. economy, rose 3.7% in the quarter, faster than the prior 3.5% estimate and the fastest since early ...