Exam 15: Artificial Intelligence
Exam 1: An Introduction to Computer Science50 Questions
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Exam 15: Artificial Intelligence50 Questions
Exam 16: Computer Graphics and Entertainment: Movies, Games, and Virtual Communities50 Questions
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A(n) ____ is a form of software technology that is designed to interact collaboratively with a user somewhat in the mode of a personal assistant.
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Any knowledge representation scheme we select must be relatively easy to extend to include new knowledge.
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Although ____________________ incorporate a body of knowledge to "filter" their choices and thereby appear to capture certain aspects of human reasoning, they still perform relatively limited tasks.
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Computers fall below humans where there seems to be a high level of complexity and perhaps approximation or ambiguity.
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Explain each of the ways in which inference engines for expert systems can proceed.
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In some areas of the brain, an individual neuron may collect signals from as many as 100,000 other neurons and send signals to equally large number of other neurons.
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A(n) ____ attempts to mimic the human ability to engage pertinent facts and string them together in a logical fashion to reach some conclusion.
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Intelligent searching involves applying some ____ to evaluate the differences between the present state and the goal state, and to move us to a new state that minimizes those differences.
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The human brain uses a ____ architecture, characterized by a large number of simple "processors" with multiple interconnections.
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A ____ for a search algorithm illustrates the possible next choices of items to search if the current item is not the target.
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A brute force approach is commonly used for intelligent chess-playing strategy.
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____ is a well-known humanoid robot built by Honda Motor Company.
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A(n) ____ approach for a solution path traces all branches of the state-space graph so that all possible choices are tested and no test cases are repeated.
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