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Eurisko (Gr., I discover) is a
discovery system written by
Douglas Lenat in RLL-1, a
representation language itself written in the Lisp
programming language...
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worked on (symbolic, not statistical)
machine learning (with his AM and
Eurisko programs),
knowledge representation, "cognitive economy",
blackboard systems...
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detriment to
their writing. The
scenes set at the
software company Eurisko were
filmed at the
Metrotower complex in Burnaby,
British Columbia, Canada...
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Starting in 1981,
Douglas Lenat adapted his
heuristic discovery system named Eurisko to
create fleets for the US
national championship, and won on two occasions...
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ontology and
database of
everyday knowledge,
enabling human-like reasoning.
Eurisko, a
language by
Douglas Lenat for
solving problems which consists of heuristics...
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accused Lenat of over-interpreting the
output of AM. In his
paper Why AM and
Eurisko appear to work,
Lenat conceded that any
system that
generated enough short...
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Traveller rules. The most
famous case
involved Douglas Lenat applying his
Eurisko heuristic learning program to the
scenario in the
Traveller adventure Trillion...
- Angeli, Milano, 1987.
Calvi G. (a cura di),
Signori si cambia.
Rapporto Eurisko sull'evoluzione dei
consumi e
degli stili di vita, Bridge, Milano, 1993...
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mathematical education.
Douglas Lenat's
Automated Mathematician and
Eurisko artificial intelligence programs were
inspired by Pólya's work. In addition...
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exploit a
loophole in the task specification."
Around 1983,
Eurisko, an
early attempt at
evolving general heuristics,
unexpectedly ****igned...