Artificial IntelligenceOscar Firschein |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Decomposition of a visual scene into threedimensional bodies | 17 |
Some issues of representation in a general problem solver | 31 |
Copyright | |
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action algorithm ANALOGY analysis applications approach ARPANET Artificial Intelligence assertion backtracking BODY cannibals complex Computer Science Computer Vision concept constraints context current-file curved data base data structure deduction DENDRAL described detection determined discussed domain edge detection errors example expert failure reason Figure FROM-SIDE function GOAL heuristic implementation inference input interactive INTERLISP knowledge language LISP M-C-OPR machine machine vision matching method monitoring MYCIN nodes objects operation P(HE paper parse pattern performance pixel PLANNER possible problem solving Project Project MAC QLISP recognition reference regions representation represented retrieval RITA rule-based rules scene semantic semantic network sequence simple solution solver specific Stanford Stanford Research Institute SUBGOAL symbolic syntactic task techniques TEIRESIAS theory Thesaurus tion TO-SIDE transformations truth value variables vision