1. What do you think of artificial intelligence?
A: I think AI is a simulation of the message process of human consciousness and thinking. Artificial intelligence is not human intelligence, but like human thinking, but also can be more than people's thinking, the need for high-level engineer design and scientific theory guidance. Artificial intelligence is also a subject of theory, method and technology to study human intelligence.
2, a brief description of reasoning, learning, storage, the relationship between the three!
A: Reasoning, logic refers to one of the basic forms of thinking, is the process of having one or several known judgments (premises) to introduce new judgments (conclusions). Learning includes knowledge learning, behavioral learning and technical learning, as well as the understanding of abstract logic and the imagination of spatial thinking. Storage is the use of a reasonable, safe and effective way to save data according to different application environments. Learning involves reasoning and storage at the same time, when a person is learning to be stored in the mind, the essence is human. A different angle. From artificial intelligence, the computer is stored in the human learning and design indirectly reflect people's learning and reasoning, stored in the computer method. Learning and reasoning can be carried out first in the human mind, again put into the computer stored in the process, but also in the computer according to the design of people in the introduction of new storage. The nature of reasoning, learning and storage requires human thought to design.
3, "Security and prisoner" problem of the cross-river scheme, the semantic network to solve the problem. Imitate the example to draw out your solution and give the total number of steps you need to successfully cross the river?
A: The guard uses a to indicate that the prisoner wants B, as shown in:
Initial state
First step: Take BB to the other side of the boat.
Step two: On the opposite Shore B re-load the ship back
Step three: Load BB to the other side of the boat.
Fourth step: Ship back on the other shore b
Fifth step: AA ships past the opposite shore
Sixth step: AB Carrier return
Seventh step: AA carrier to the opposite shore
Eighth step: B-Ship return
Nineth Step: BB carrier ship to the opposite shore
Tenth step: B-Ship return
11th Step: BB Carrier boat to the other side, the river ends
All in all, it takes a boat to return at least 11 times to complete the crossing.
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