course syllabus and outline
... explores a space of problem states. LISP and PROLOG will be used in this course. Mastery of LISP and PROLOG does not come easily, and for good reason. These logic languages may be used to examine different board configurations in a game or intermediate steps in a reasoning process. This space of alt ...
... explores a space of problem states. LISP and PROLOG will be used in this course. Mastery of LISP and PROLOG does not come easily, and for good reason. These logic languages may be used to examine different board configurations in a game or intermediate steps in a reasoning process. This space of alt ...
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... • Problem sets: mostly programming assignments (Lisp: more on this soon). • Midterm • Final • Class participation and discussion. ...
... • Problem sets: mostly programming assignments (Lisp: more on this soon). • Midterm • Final • Class participation and discussion. ...
Presentation – John Mc. Carthy
... • contains all registers not filled with values • special word FREE points to the top of this list • adding new data – take the node stored in FREE – set FREE equal to next node ...
... • contains all registers not filled with values • special word FREE points to the top of this list • adding new data – take the node stored in FREE – set FREE equal to next node ...
Intro-to-AI-lect-1 - Geometric and Intelligent Computing Laboratory
... What Turing Said “I believe that in about fifty years' time it will be possible, to programme computers, with a storage capacity of about 109, to make them play the imitation game so well that an average interrogator will not have more than 70 per cent chance of making the right identification afte ...
... What Turing Said “I believe that in about fifty years' time it will be possible, to programme computers, with a storage capacity of about 109, to make them play the imitation game so well that an average interrogator will not have more than 70 per cent chance of making the right identification afte ...
20 Lisp: Final Thoughts
... theoretical roots, Lisp has been extended until it is no longer a purely functional programming language. The primary culprit for this diaspora was the Lisp community itself. The pure lisp core of the language is primarily an assembly language for building more complex data structures and search alg ...
... theoretical roots, Lisp has been extended until it is no longer a purely functional programming language. The primary culprit for this diaspora was the Lisp community itself. The pure lisp core of the language is primarily an assembly language for building more complex data structures and search alg ...
Fall `15 - Machine Intelligence Lab
... Russell & Norvig, Artificial Intelligence:A Modern Approach, Prentice-Hall, '10, 0-13-604259-7 ...
... Russell & Norvig, Artificial Intelligence:A Modern Approach, Prentice-Hall, '10, 0-13-604259-7 ...
Artificial Intelligence: Introduction
... Transcripts: http://www.loebner.net/Prizef/hutchens199 6.txt ...
... Transcripts: http://www.loebner.net/Prizef/hutchens199 6.txt ...
pptx - Department of Computer Science
... beats humans in chess or a machine that thinks like humans while beating humans in chess? ...
... beats humans in chess or a machine that thinks like humans while beating humans in chess? ...
Session1.1.0 - Introduction
... (1992, Morgan Kaufman). Excellent book on AI with well written lisp code. • Object-Oriented Programming in Common Lisp, A Programmer's Guide to CLOS. Sonya E. Keene (1989, Symbolics). • The Art of the Metaobject Protocol. Kiczales et. al. (1991, MIT). Advanced book on concepts of object-oriented pro ...
... (1992, Morgan Kaufman). Excellent book on AI with well written lisp code. • Object-Oriented Programming in Common Lisp, A Programmer's Guide to CLOS. Sonya E. Keene (1989, Symbolics). • The Art of the Metaobject Protocol. Kiczales et. al. (1991, MIT). Advanced book on concepts of object-oriented pro ...
History of LISP - Computer and Information Science | Brooklyn College
... Department. He was hired to create a set of requirements for doing symbolic computation. The first attempt at this was differentiation of algebraic expressions. This initial experiment produced a list of all the proposed language requirements, most notably recursion and conditional expressions. At t ...
... Department. He was hired to create a set of requirements for doing symbolic computation. The first attempt at this was differentiation of algebraic expressions. This initial experiment produced a list of all the proposed language requirements, most notably recursion and conditional expressions. At t ...
Symbolic Processing * CSCE 3210
... Course Web Page: On Blackboard Learning Outcomes 1. Understand Lisp data types, internal functions, advanced Lisp objects and abstractions. 2. Understand the design principles of artificial intelligence. 3. Understand basic principles of Search, two player games and neural networks. 4. Understand on ...
... Course Web Page: On Blackboard Learning Outcomes 1. Understand Lisp data types, internal functions, advanced Lisp objects and abstractions. 2. Understand the design principles of artificial intelligence. 3. Understand basic principles of Search, two player games and neural networks. 4. Understand on ...
Symbolic Processing * CSCE 3210
... On Blackboard Learning Outcomes 1. Understand Lisp data types, internal functions, advanced Lisp objects and abstractions. 2. Understand the design principles of artificial intelligence. 3. Understand basic principles of Search, two player games and neural networks. 4. Understand one or more applica ...
... On Blackboard Learning Outcomes 1. Understand Lisp data types, internal functions, advanced Lisp objects and abstractions. 2. Understand the design principles of artificial intelligence. 3. Understand basic principles of Search, two player games and neural networks. 4. Understand one or more applica ...
XI. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE* Prof. M. L. Minsky
... been made to COMIT format which seemed natural and facilitated programming. ...
... been made to COMIT format which seemed natural and facilitated programming. ...
Lisp machine
Lisp machines are general-purpose computers designed to efficiently run Lisp as their main software language, usually through hardware support. They are an example of a high-level language computer architecture, and in a sense, they were the first commercial single-user workstations. Despite being modest in number (perhaps 7,000 units total as of 1988), Lisp machines commercially pioneered many now-commonplace technologies – including effective garbage collection, laser printing, windowing systems, computer mice, high-resolution bit-mapped graphics, computer graphic rendering, and networking innovations like Chaosnet. Several companies built and sold Lisp Machines in the 1980s: Symbolics (3600, 3640, XL1200, MacIvory, and other models), Lisp Machines Incorporated (LMI Lambda), Texas Instruments (Explorer and MicroExplorer), and Xerox (Interlisp-D workstations). The operating systems were written in Lisp Machine Lisp, InterLisp (Xerox), and later partly in Common Lisp.