myopic heuristik ??
Robots do not, technically, "Learn" anything. However some, with more elaborate computer programming may appear to learn if the programmer used something called, "heuristic" programming techniques.
high level programming language
data base programming,Nigeria,C++ Programming
Polymorphism.
Speak English you friggen nerd
Judea Pearl has written: 'Heuristics' -- subject(s): Artificial intelligence, Data processing, Heuristic programming, Operations research, Problem solving
N V. Findler has written: 'Artificial intelligence and heuristic programming'
Pandian Vasant has written: 'Meta-heuristics optimization algorithms in engineering, business, economics, and finance' -- subject(s): Heuristic programming, Heuristic algorithms, Mathematical optimization, Industrial applications 'Innovation in power, control, and optimization' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Power resources, Electric power system stability, Research
Programming Research Group was created in 1965.
it may be a shortcut
Robots do not, technically, "Learn" anything. However some, with more elaborate computer programming may appear to learn if the programmer used something called, "heuristic" programming techniques.
Robots do not, technically, "Learn" anything. However some, with more elaborate computer programming may appear to learn if the programmer used something called, "heuristic" programming techniques.
high level programming language
Henri Farreny has written: 'AI and expertise' -- subject(s): Artificial intelligence, Heuristic programming, Problem solving
Rina Dechter has written: 'Heuristics, probability, and casuality' -- subject(s): Probabilities, Heuristic programming, Causation, Artificial intelligence
scope of operation research
No, high-level programming languages do that.