Describe how the problem of traveling from one city to another could be framed as a production system. What are the states? What are the productions? - Describe how the problem of traveling from one city to another could be framed as a production system. What are the states? What are the productions?
Give some examples of declarative knowledge. Give some examples of procedural knowledge. - Give some examples of declarative knowledge. Give some examples of procedural knowledge.
#3 In the context of a production system, what is the difference between a state graph and a search tree?
Database management system - Q1. State advantages of separating the database management system from application software
Q2. Explain one advantage that
a. A sequential file has over an indexed file
b. A sequential file has over a hash file
c. An indexed file has over a sequential file
d. An indexed file has over a hash file
e. A hash file has over a sequential file
f. A hash file ...
Artificial Intelligence - Brains & Computers
If the brain is a computer and the mind its workings, is this a fitting analogy of the computer and its software? What would happen if we had dedicated computers with a huge number of neuron circuits? Would intelligence develop? Would we be able to understand it
A sequential file contains 50,000 records, and 5 milliseconds are required to interrogate an entry. - Suppose a sequential file contains 50,000 records, and 5 milliseconds are required to interrogate an entry. How long should we expect to wait when retrieving a record from the middle of the file?