Why do we implement ai in the robots?
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The BACKTRACKING-SEARCH algorithm in Figure 5.3 has a very simple policy for what to do when a branch of the search fails: back up to the preceding variable and try a different value for it. This is called chronological-backtracking. It is also possible to go all the way to set of variable that caused failure. State whether True or False. a) True b) False
What is the space complexity of Greedy search? a) O(b) b) O(bl) c) O(m) d) O(bm)
What is “generality” in ai ?
What brute-force search strategies?
Which functions are used as preferences over state history? a) Award b) Reward c) Explicit d) Implicit
Which process makes different logical expression looks identical?
What do you understand by 'humanoid robot'?
What is prolog used in artificial intelligence?
What do you understand by the term process studio?
Hill climbing sometimes called ____________ because it grabs a good neighbor state without thinking ahead about where to go next. a) Needy local search b) Heuristic local search c) Greedy local search d) Optimal local search
What is used for tracking uncertain events? a) Filtering algorithm b) Sensors c) Actuators d) None of the mentioned
Hill-Climbing approach stuck for the following reasons a) Local maxima b) Ridges c) Plateaux d) All of above
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