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  2. Blocks world - Wikipedia

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    Step 1 of the Sussman anomaly, a problem in which an agent must recognise the blocks and arrange them into a stack with A at the top and C at the bottom. The blocks world is a planning domain in artificial intelligence. The algorithm is similar to a set of wooden blocks of various shapes and colors sitting on a table.

  3. Sussman anomaly - Wikipedia

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    While the significance/value of the problem is now a historical one, it is still useful for explaining why planning is non-trivial. In the problem, three blocks (labeled A, B, and C) rest on a table. The agent must stack the blocks such that A is atop B, which in turn is atop C. However, it may only move one block at a time.

  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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  7. Event calculus - Wikipedia

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    To apply the event calculus, given the definitions of the , , , < and predicates, it is necessary to define the predicates that describe the specific context of the problem. For example, in the blocks world domain, we might want to describe an initial state in which there are two blocks, a red block on a green block on a table, like a toy ...

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