Answers that are neither exact nor optimal, but are in some sense sufficient. This is a result
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Answers that are neither exact nor optimal, but are in some sense "sufficient." This is a result of the essential reliance on heuristic problem-solving methods in situations where optimal or exact results are either too expensive or not possible.pg24
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Paradigms Of Artificial Intelligence Programming Case Studies In Common Lisp
ISBN: 9781558601918
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Authors: Peter Norvig
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