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- Blocks_world abstract "The blocks world is one of the most famous planning domains in artificial intelligence. Imagine a set of cubes (blocks) sitting on a table. The goal is to build one or more vertical stacks of blocks. The catch is that only one block may be moved at a time: it may either be placed on the table or placed atop another block. Because of this, any blocks that are, at a given time, under another block cannot be moved. The simplicity of this toy world lends itself readily to symbolic or classical A.I. approaches, in which the world is modeled as a set of abstract symbols which may be reasoned about.Theses/projects which took place in Blocks World: Terry Winograd's SHRDLU Patrick Winston's structural concept learnerIt is shown that the best version of blocks world is NP-hard.".
- Blocks_world wikiPageID "2995827".
- Blocks_world wikiPageLength "1150".
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- Blocks_world wikiPageRevisionID "680459675".
- Blocks_world wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_intelligence.
- Blocks_world wikiPageWikiLink Automated_planning_and_scheduling.
- Blocks_world wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_artificial_intelligence.
- Blocks_world wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Winston.
- Blocks_world wikiPageWikiLink SHRDLU.
- Blocks_world wikiPageWikiLink Terry_Winograd.
- Blocks_world wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blocks world".
- Blocks_world wikiPageWikiLinkText "blocks world".
- Blocks_world hasPhotoCollection Blocks_world.
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- Blocks_world subject Category:History_of_artificial_intelligence.
- Blocks_world type Article.
- Blocks_world type Article.
- Blocks_world comment "The blocks world is one of the most famous planning domains in artificial intelligence. Imagine a set of cubes (blocks) sitting on a table. The goal is to build one or more vertical stacks of blocks. The catch is that only one block may be moved at a time: it may either be placed on the table or placed atop another block. Because of this, any blocks that are, at a given time, under another block cannot be moved.".
- Blocks_world label "Blocks world".
- Blocks_world sameAs עולם_קוביות.
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- Blocks_world sameAs Q4927302.
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- Blocks_world isPrimaryTopicOf Blocks_world.