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  2. Development of AI

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    31 Jan 2002: Russell and Wittgenstein, work on logic and language (1889-1951). Turing proposed that machines could be programmed to exhibit intelligence (1950, Turing Test). ... Evans and the ANALOGY program (1964) to solve the architypal geometrical IQ tests (see
  3. Example Problems

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    31 Jan 2002: Goal Test: match G. Path Cost: each step costs 1 so cost is length of path. ... Operator: 5 operators. Goal test: (0,0,0). Path cost: number of crossings.
  4. Problem Solving by Search Problem Solving by Search

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    31 Jan 2002: Goal test - test to determine if at goal state.
  5. Resolution

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    31 Jan 2002: Links. For further information about AI try the following links -. A.L.I.C.E. AI Foundation (famous Turing test 'Talkbot') -. Twenty Question (very intelligent AI game) -. American Association for Artificial
  6. What is Search?

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    31 Jan 2002: The output of a search algorithm is a solution, that is, a path from the initial state to a state that satisfies the goal test.
  7. Describe and Match

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    31 Jan 2002: Describe and Match. A classic problem in all Test Your Own IQ Books is that of geometrical analogy: A is to B as C is to? ,

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