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785 Chuck Wolber
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Oct 2, 2007
6:29 am
This is with regards to AIMA 2nd Ed, page 36. The description says that if a performance penalty of one point is assessed, the agent will fare poorly. I'm at a...
784 mentifex@...
mentifex Send Email
Oct 1, 2007
6:03 pm
... It would be nice if future editions of the AIMA textbook were to include some treatment of the various independent AI projects that are out there (on the...
783 Peter Norvig
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Oct 1, 2007
3:21 pm
Yes, there will be. The authors are discussing the process of writing a third edition now, but don't yet have a schedule. -Peter Norvig...
782 per.nyblom Send Email Oct 1, 2007
3:15 pm
Will there be a next edition of the AIMA text book?...
781 sharkdba Send Email Sep 27, 2007
3:40 am
... Well, I have the 9th print of the 2nd edition, and when I checked the errata on: http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/errata.html Printing 3 or 4 (the latest on...
780 abhi_944 Send Email Sep 25, 2007
3:39 pm
Hey anybody know where to find the errata list for 2nd edition 2006 reprint (LPE, Pearson Education)ISBN : 81-7758-367-0 Regards Abhishek Vaid...
779 Bob Futrelle CCIS
bobfutrelle Send Email
Sep 23, 2007
6:59 pm
As human cognition is studied more and more, we're steadily learning just how far human reasoning is from the "logic" that some of us know and love. I suspect...
778 Lalit Gidwani
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Sep 23, 2007
3:44 pm
Your e-mail is one of the best e-mails I have seen on this site. Unfortunately, I cannot help you. As and when I get the time I will study your email; it has...
777 trucvietle Send Email Sep 17, 2007
9:09 pm
Are there any misleading heuristics apart from the non-admissible ones that would make A* perform inefficiently? I found one example in this CI space Search...
776 Jorge Humberto Moreno
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Sep 13, 2007
2:51 pm
As a student I was using LispWorks and was pretty good. Regards, Jorge Discover sweet stuff waiting for you at the Messenger Cafe.  Claim your treat today!...
775 Ivan F. Villanueva B.
artificialidea Send Email
Sep 13, 2007
1:47 pm
... More about the Lisp Code of AIMA: http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/lisp/doc/overview.html For Intel machines there is of course Linux variants like...
774 Susan Savastinuk
ssavasti Send Email
Sep 13, 2007
1:30 pm
In my AI class two years ago, we downloaded LispWorks as the programming environment. It was fine for most of what we did. www.lispworks.com Good luck! Susan ...
773 a_s_khan_b Send Email Sep 13, 2007
5:52 am
i want to follow this book in my teaching of AI course. when i was taught this course at that time i worked on Prolog , but now i want to work on LISP , i have...
772 nish2575 Send Email Sep 13, 2007
5:52 am
Can you elaborate more on what the problem expects us to do in the vice versa case? thanks kanishka...
771 Vilc Queupe Rufino
queupe Send Email
Aug 31, 2007
3:12 am
The AIMA tells us that the number of nodes within the goal contour search space is exponential in the length of solution; and in "Bibliographical and...
770 fstyle_34 Send Email Aug 27, 2007
12:02 pm
I made an deduction for the equation but don't know if it's correct. I put on the link of my deduction and hope someone can help me with it. link here...
769 spam@... Send Email Aug 1, 2007
4:15 pm
Hi, I have some questions regarding chapter 13.7 "The Wumpus World Revisited" and the derivation of the distribution of P1,3 given known and breeze evidence in...
768 Matthew Long
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Jul 16, 2007
9:15 am
Probably the most useful mathematics for computer science is discrete math. Take a look at some of the topics referenced by ...
767 Jim
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Jul 16, 2007
8:17 am
I'm late to the game, some would say. But I've been interested in the concepts of AI since a kid. Only recently have I started doing something about it. I'm...
766 sger_man1005 Send Email Jul 10, 2007
8:40 pm
Hello! I tried out with calculation of the Normalization constant(alpha&#39;) on page 485, for the Wumpus example, but i failed. Could you help me in that? Thanks...
765 Ivan F. Villanueva B.
artificialidea Send Email
Jun 28, 2007
4:58 pm
... That's probably because the authors, not the publishers, didn't care enough about the rights of the published work and the specific parts of the contract. ...
764 amir reza niakan
amirreza_nl Send Email
Jun 25, 2007
6:39 pm
hi, I want to find all solutions in state space for a problem with dfs algorithm I write this I think it is true but not efficient. Can anyone say something...
763 Peter Norvig
norvig Send Email
May 27, 2007
5:33 pm
That's an interesting idea. Of course the publishers, not the authors, are thee ones with the right to do that. But the authors can encourage the publishers...
762 Muaz Niazi
muaz_niazi Send Email
May 27, 2007
5:22 pm
Hey Ivan and Eliezer, BTW, I think you folks may also want to voice these opinion on the other Yahoo Group. <aima-instructors@yahoogroups.com> -- Take care, ...
761 Ivan F. Villanueva B.
artificialidea Send Email
May 27, 2007
11:26 am
... But the content of the book is not free. It would be great if the authors will release at least some parts (e.g. the Summaries and the Bibliographical and...
760 Eliezer S. Yudkowsky
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May 26, 2007
10:56 pm
I'd like to begin my comments on "Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, 2nd Edition" by saying that this is a truly, truly excellent book, which I...
759 Eliezer S. Yudkowsky
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May 26, 2007
10:54 pm
Let it first be said that I applaud Russell and Norvig for including section 26.3 in the book, regardless of my comments thereupon. * p. 963: "The...
758 Ivan F. Villanueva B.
artificialidea Send Email
May 4, 2007
3:52 pm
... The so called Berkson's paradox states: if 0 < P(A) < 1 and 0 < P(B) < 1, and P(A|B) = P(A), i.e. they are independent, then P(A|B,C) < P(A|C) where C =...
757 orondojones Send Email May 4, 2007
3:23 am
I've read in the 2nd edition, that a node is conditionally independent of its non-descendants given its parents or given its Markov blanket. The 2nd edition...
756 orondojones Send Email May 2, 2007
2:27 am
Can someone explain how numeric values were derived for P(fringe)? I see in the book where it states, "Notice that the expression P(b|known,P[1,3],fringe) is 1...
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