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SOLUTIONS & INSTRUCTOR MANUAL
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Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, 4th Edition
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by Peter Norvig and Stuart Russell, Chapters 1 – 28
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,Artificial Intelligence cn




cn cn cn cn 1 Introduction ...
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cn cn cn cn 2 Intelligent Agents ...
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II Problem-solving cn




cn cn cn cn 3 Solving Problems by Searching ...
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cn cn cn cn 4 Search in Complex Environments ...
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cn cn cn cn 5 Adversarial Search and Games ...
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cn cn cn cn 6 Constraint Satisfaction Problems ...
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III Knowledge, reasoning, and planning
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cn cn cn cn 7 Logical Agents ...
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cn cn cn cn 8 First-Order Logic ...
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cn cn cn cn 9 Inference in First-Order Logic ...
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cn cn cn cn 10 Knowledge Representation ...
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IV Uncertain knowledge and reasoning
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cn cn cn cn 12 Quantifying Uncertainty ...
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cn cn cn cn 13 Probabilistic Reasoning ...
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cn cn cn cn 14 Probabilistic Reasoning over Time ...
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cn cn cn cn 15 Probabilistic Programming ...
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cn cn cn cn 16 Making Simple Decisions ...
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cn cn cn cn 17 Making Complex Decisions ...
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cn cn cn cn 18 Multiagent Decision Making ...
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V Machine Learning
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,cn cn cn cn 19 Learning from Examples ...
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cn cn cn cn 20 Learning Probabilistic Models ...
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cn cn cn cn 21 Deep Learning ...
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cn cn cn cn 22 Reinforcement Learning ...
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VI Communicating, perceiving, and acting
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cn cn cn cn 23 Natural Language Processing ...
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cn cn cn cn 24 Deep Learning for Natural Language Processing ...
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cn cn cn cn 25 Computer Vision ...
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cn cn cn cn 26 Robotics ...
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VII Conclusions cn




cn cn cn cn 27 Philosophy, Ethics, and Safety of AI ...
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cn cn cn cn 28 The Future of AI
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, EXERCISES c n c n




1
INTRODUCTION
Notethatformanyofthequestionsinthischapter, wegivereferenceswhereanswerscanbe found
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rather than writing them out—the full answers would be far too long.
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1.1 What Is AI?c n cn cn




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Define in your own words: (a) intelligence, (b) artificial intelligence, (c) agent, (d) ra- cn cn cn cn c n cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn




tionality, (e) logical reasoning.
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a. Dictionary definitions of intelligence talk about “the capacity to acquire and apply cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn




knowledge” or “the faculty of thought and reason” or “the ability to comprehend and
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profit from experience.” These are all reasonable answers, but if we want something
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quantifiable we would use something like “the ability to act successfully across a wide range
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of objectives in complex environments.”
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b. We define artificial intelligence as the study and construction of agent programs that
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perform well in a given class of environments, for a given agent architecture; they do the
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right thing. An important part of that is dealing with the uncertainty of what the current
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state is, what the outcome of possible actions might be, and what is it that we really desire.
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c. We define an agent as an entity that takes action in response to percepts from an envi-
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d. We define rationality as the property of a system which does the “right thing” given what
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it knows. See Section 2.2 for a more complete discussion. The basic concept is perfect
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rationality; Section ?? describes the impossibility of achieving perfect rational- ity and
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proposes an alternative definition.
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e. Wedefine logicalreasoning astheaprocess ofderiving newsentences from old,such thatthe
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new sentences are necessarily true if the old ones are true. (Notice that does not refer to any
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specificsyntaxorformallanguage,butitdoesrequireawell-definednotion of truth.)
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Exercise1.1.#TURI cn




Read Turing’s original paper on AI (Turing, 1950). In the paper, he discusses several
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objectionstohisproposedenterpriseandhistestforintelligence. Whichobjectionsstillcarry
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