| Mackworth, A. (1987). Constraint propagation. In Shapiro, S.C. (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence, Volume 1, New York, N.Y., John Wiley & Sons. |
.... simultaneously and the outcome is a combined effect of all the different factors (see, for example, the informal discussion by McClelland, Rumelhart Hinton, 1986, pp 3 9) That s why constraint propagation techniques are receiving a great deal of attention in artificial intelligence (see Mackworth, 1987). Nondeterminism of human behavior: Cognitive processes are never rigidly determined or precisely replicable. Rather, they appear to have a significant random or stochastic component. Perhaps that s because there is randomness at a microscopic level, caused by irrelevant biochemical or electrical ....
Mackworth, A. (1987). Constraint propagation. In Shapiro, S.C. (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence, Volume 1, New York, N.Y., John Wiley & Sons.
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