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textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.67 | 7 | al, albeit unstructured, object. Notice that BunchOf ({x}) =x. Furthermore, BunchOf (Apples) is the composite object consisting of all apples—not to be confused with Apples, the category or set of all apples. We can defineBunchOf in terms of the PartOf relation. Obviously, each el ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.59 | 3 | ... e weight. Instead, we need a new concept, which we will call a bunch. For example, if Bunch the apples are Apple1, Apple2, and Apple3, then BunchOf ({Apple1,Apple2,Apple3}) denotes the composite object with the three apples as parts (not elements). We can then use the bunch as a ... |
textbook Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf | 0.55 | 1 | ... and cents. Measures can be used to describe objects as follows: Diameter(Basketball12) =Inches(9.5) ListPrice(Basketball12) =$(19) Weight(BunchOf ({Apple1,Apple2,Apple3})) = Pounds(2) d∈Days⇒ Duration(d) =Hours(24). Note that $ (1) is not a dollar bill—it is a price. One can hav ... |