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Progress Report - October 20092 comments

aiguy wrote 3 weeks ago: In this month, I continued my studies in Relational Reinforcement Learning by reviewing the article … more →

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Bayesian inference, Machine learning, Reinforcement Learning, Relational Reinforcement Learning

Progress Report - June 2008

aiguy wrote 4 months ago: In this report, I focused on my presentation for the upcoming ICAI ‘09 conference in Las Vegas … more →

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning, Pattern Matching, Games and Puzzles, Expert Systems, Logic Programming, Inductive Logic Programming, expert sys

Progress Report - May 20091 comment

aiguy wrote 5 months ago: This month I submitted my paper A Brute Force Approach to Solving the Knight’s Tour using Prol … more →

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning, agents, Games and Puzzles, AiMA, Logic Programming, Inductive Logic Programming

Wumpus World Revisited3 comments

aiguy wrote 7 months ago: I have noticed there has been many searches for the wumpus world problem.  The LISP version is locat … more →

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Prolog Code, LISP Code, Games and Puzzles

Wumpus World4 comments

aiguy wrote 10 months ago: I have been getting many searches for the Wumpus World code.  The LISP version is located at the AIM … more →

Tags: LISP Code, Java Code, Games and Puzzles, Artificial Intelligence, Prolog Code, Java

Progress Report - December 20081 comment

aiguy wrote 11 months ago: The month began by reviewing my college Probability and Statistics book (Devore 1991).  I needed to … more →

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, predicate calculus, Java Code, Machine learning, agents, Games and Puzzles, Reinforcement Learning

WISE Compiled

aiguy wrote 11 months ago: After fixing the return of thread status call from a boolean to the thread.state type, inspite of th … more →

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Java Code, Games and Puzzles, Java

WISE

aiguy wrote 11 months ago: This week I downloaded the WISE software from University of Texas, Arlington (UTA). According to the … more →

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Java Code, agents, Games and Puzzles, Java

AIMA Book

aiguy wrote 11 months ago: I was reading Chapters 6 and 7 of the AIMA book (Russell, Norvig 1995). They describe propositional … more →

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, predicate calculus, Propositional Calculus, logic, Games and Puzzles, artificial intellegence, Propositional Logic


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