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Sussman Anomaly

Sussman Anomaly

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General Computers

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ISBN10: 6131365687
ISBN13: 9786131365683
Publisher: Vdm Verlag Dr Mller Ag & Co Kg
Pages: 114
Weight: 0.39
Height: 0.27 Width: 9.02 Depth: 6.00
Language: English
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Sussman Anomaly is a problem in artificial intelligence, first described by Gerald Sussman, that illustrates a weakness of noninterleaved planning algorithms, which were prominent in the early 1970s. In the problem, three blocks (labeled A, B, and C) rest on a table. The agent must stack the blocks such that A is atop B, which in turn is atop C. However, it may only move one block at a time.

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