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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.635... Lederberg (a Nobel laureate geneticist) teamed up to solve the problem of inferring molecular structure from the information provided by a mass spectrometer. The input to the program consists of the ele- mentary formula of the molecule (e.g., C6H13NO2) and the mass spectrum givi ...
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0.593on material samples: Sample Mass Temperature Material Size Conductance S1 12 26 Copper 3 0.59 S1 12 100 Copper 3 0.57 S2 24 26 Copper 6 0.59 S3 12 26 Lead 2 0.05 S3 12 100 Lead 2 0.04 S4 24 26 Lead 4 0.05 The minimal consistent determination is Material ∧ Temperature≻ Conductance ...
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0.572... substructures in the molecule. For example, the following rule is used to recognize a ketone (C=O) subgroup (which weighs 28): if M is the mass of the whole molecule and there are two peaks at x1 and x2 such that (a) x1 + x2 = M + 28; (b) x1 − 28 is a high peak; (c) x2 − 28 is a ...
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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.572... .) An object is composed of the parts in its PartPartitionand can be viewed as deriving some properties from those parts. For example, the mass of a composite object is the sum of the masses of the parts. Notice that this is not the case with categories, which have no mass, even ...
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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.572... California restaurants, one cannot say “a butter.” Linguists distinguish between count nouns, such as aardvarks, holes, and theorems, and mass nouns,Count nouns Mass noun such as butter, water, and energy. Several competing ontologies claim to handle this distinc- tion. Here we ...
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0.572orems, and mass nouns,Count nouns Mass noun such as butter, water, and energy. Several competing ontologies claim to handle this distinc- tion. Here we describe just one; the others are covered in the historical notes section. To represent stuff properly, we begin with the obviou ...
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0.572... copper at a par- ticular temperature, she is quite confident in generalizing those values to all pieces of copper. Yet when she measures its mass, she does not even consider the hypothesis that all pieces of copper have that mass. On the other hand, it would be quite reasonable to ...
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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.572... nguage model (MLM), 925 Maskell, S., 517, 1086 Maskin, E., 639, 1092 Mason, M., 162, 400, 985–987, 1094, 1104, 1105 Mason, R. A., 271, 1106 mass noun, 340 mass spectrometer, 40 Mataric, M. J., 987, 1105 matching pennies, 599 Mateescu, R., 191, 474, 1092 Mateis, C., 360, 1094 Mate ...
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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.551... e number of pos- sible candidates enormously. According to its authors, D ENDRAL was powerful because it embodied the relevant knowledge of mass spectroscopy not in the form of first principles but Section 1.3 The History of Artificial Intelligence 41 in efficient “cookbook recipes” ...
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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.551... ssaging channels, AI (speech recognition, computer vision, and natural language understanding) can be used in a scalable fashion to perform mass surveillance of individuals and detect activities of interest. By tailoring information flows to individ- uals through social media, bas ...
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0.551... .) An object is composed of the parts in its PartPartitionand can be viewed as deriving some properties from those parts. For example, the mass of a composite object is
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0.551... allest one satisfying certain conditions. 10.2.2 Measurements In both scientific and commonsense theories of the world, objects have height, mass, cost, and so on. The values that we assign for these properties are called measures. Ordi- Measure nary quantitative measures are quit ...
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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.551... n—are not retained under subdivision. A category of objects that includes in its definition onlyintrinsic properties is then a substance, or mass noun; a class that includes any extrinsic properties in its definition is a count noun.Stuff and Thing are the most
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0.551that includes in its definition onlyintrinsic properties is then a substance, or mass noun; a class that includes any extrinsic properties in its definition is a count noun.Stuff and Thing are the most general substance and object categories, respectively. 10.3 Events In Section 7. ...
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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.551... ly defined tasks. For example, the first expert system, D ENDRAL (Feigenbaum et al., 1971; Lindsay et al., 1980), interpreted the output of a mass spectrometer (a
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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.551... ly defined tasks. For example, the first expert system, D ENDRAL (Feigenbaum et al., 1971; Lindsay et al., 1980), interpreted the output of a mass spectrometer (a type of instrument used to ana- lyze the structure of organic chemical compounds) as accurately as expert chemists. Alt ...
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0.551... abilistic Reasoning 13.2.3 Bayesian nets with continuous variables Many real-world problems involve continuous quantities, such as height, mass, temperature, and money. By definition, continuous variables have an infinite number of possible values, so it is impossible to specify co ...
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0.551... l issue in any applica- tion of logic, probability, or indeed standard mathematical models to reality. Even a variable as impeccable as the mass of the Earth turns out, on inspection, to vary with time as mete- orites and molecules come and go. It is also imprecise—does it includ ...