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Springfield - C - 9956
HEAD COACHKEITH BUGBEE is in his 23rd season as head men's lacrosse coach and assistant professor of physical education at Springfield College. Under his direction, the Pride is one of the top programs in the nation. Bugbee's coaching record stands at an
University of Florida - APK - 6226
APK 6226 Biomechanics of Human Movement Lab 1: Center of Gravity Purposes To determine the body center of gravity height (CG height) using (a) the segmentation method and (b) a reaction board. Theory The center of gravity (CG) or the center of mass of a b
UCF - CGS - 2100
CGS 2100 Lab Section 14 Assignment3 grade is posted onlineSAM activation process http:/sam2003.course.com Theusername is your Pegasus e-mail address (yournid@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu )and password is your date of birth in PYYMMDD format.Enter the key code
Rochester - CS - 242
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Rochester - CS - 242
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Rochester - CS - 242
Kiana Ross CS242 3.23.00 UCPOP: ANALYSIS There are several aspects of partial order planners that are interesting and worth considering. The following paper will examine these aspects as they pertain to UCPOP. This paper will consider three domains: shopp
Rochester - CS - 242
The Applicability of Uninformed and Informed Searches to Maze TraversalComputer Science 242: Artificial Intelligence Dept. of Computer Science, University of Rochester Nicole Dobrowolski Abstract: There are many strategies for maze traversal: always keep
Rochester - CS - 242
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Rochester - CS - 242
Jon Schmid3dtttI calculate threatspace faster than any one else, besides maybe Stevewho does it the same way on the server. It only takes four get operations per move. That's one increment operation in the ThreatList for each of the four gets that su
Rochester - CS - 242
CSC 242Written Assignment #1 Knowledge Representation Using LogicSpring 1999Answer all four questions below. Due date is MARCH 4th.1. (25 points) Consider the following sentences: a. b. c. d. 2. John likes all kinds of food Apples are food Chicken is
Rochester - CS - 242
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Rochester - CS - 242
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Rochester - CS - 242
; Representation for N Jug Problem; Chris Brown; generate successors for n-jug problem; For N jugs, state is N+1 long list giving the current contents; of all the jugs.; The zeroth jug is an infinite source and sink of water and is thus; treated a
Rochester - CS - 242
Quagent Manipulation through Natural Language UnderstandingComputer Science 242: Artificial Intelligence April 16, 2004Rob Van Dam and Greg BriggsAbstract: Artificial intelligence algorithms designed to simulate an agent with the Quake II environment w
Rochester - CS - 242
Intelligent Autonomous Agents in QuakeDavid Ganzhorn, William de Beaumont University of Rochester February 27th, 2004 Abstract For several weeks we researched and developed agents that interact with Quake2UR, a version of Quake2 that has been modified by
Rochester - CS - 242
Modeling Priority Management Strategies Using UR-Quagents and JESSTom O'NeillHarry GlaserLeland AldridgeCSC242, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Rochester cfw_toneill, hglaser, la002k@mail.rochester.eduAbstractComplex agents with intelligent
Rochester - CS - 242
1 Title: Learning Exercises Authors: Corey Proscia and Alexander Wang, CSC 242, University of Rochester Date: April 21, 2006Abstract: Intelligent agents can maximize utility in repeated trials through learning from past experiences. We compared tabulatio
Rochester - CS - 242
Creating a Computer CopAn Integrated Approach to Recognizing Human Eating Activity Peter Barnum, Dominic Marino, Evan Merz, Matt Pelmear, and Dasun Peramunage Under Randall Nelson University of Rochester May 2003 Abstract Food damage causes untold dollar
Rochester - CS - 242
CS 242 Final Project: Reinforcement LearningAlbert Robinson May 7, 2002IntroductionReinforcement learning is an area of machine learning in which an agent learns by interacting with its environment. In particular, reward signals are provided to the age
Rochester - CS - 242
Artificial Intelligence Beating Human Opponents in PokerStephen Bozak University of Rochester Independent Research Project May 08, 2006Abstract In the popular Poker game, Texas HoldEm, there are never more than three moves an agent can make. However, th
Rochester - CS - 242
A Sudoku SolverCSC 242: Artificial Intelligence Mike SchermerhornIntroduction The standard Sudoku puzzle consists of a nine by nine grid, broken into nine three by three boxes. Each of the eightyone squares must be filled in with a number between one an
Rochester - CS - 242
FinalCSC 242 5 May 2000Write your NAME legibly on the bluebook. Work all problems. Best strategy is not to spend more than the indicated time on any question (minutes = points, total of 140). Open book, open notes. Note to Instructor: use of book may be
Rochester - CS - 242
Second MidtermCSC 242 10 May 2002Write your NAME legibly on the bluebook. Work all problems. Best strategy is not to spend more than the indicated time on any question (minutes = points). Open book, open notes. 1. Grammar: 30 mins. We all remember: Wenn
Rochester - CS - 242
MidtermCSC 242 March 2006Write your NAME legibly on the bluebook. Work all problems. You may use two double-sided pages of notes. Please hand your notes in with your bluebook. The best strategy is not to spend more than the indicated time on any questio
Rochester - CS - 242
Midterm Answers, with FFQ(TM) featureCSC 242 March 2007Write your NAME legibly on the bluebook. Work all problems. You may use two double-sided pages of notes. Please hand your notes in with your bluebook. The best strategy is not to spend more than the
Rochester - CS - 242
WebCT - Start-Up Info for StudentsYour instructor has elected to put course materials online this term using WebCT. This information sheet will help you get started using it.How do I get to my course in WebCT?Open a browser and point tohttp:/webct.roc
Rochester - CS - 242
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Rochester - CS - 173
Descsription and Experience of my projectXiaoqing Tang November 20, 2008This scheme program can solve the N-puzzle problem, though N can't be too large. Generally it should be less than 5. The program can't guarantee for all inputs with N greater or equ
Rochester - CS - 173
Garrett Hall CSC 173 Prolog, Week 3-4 OverviewI created a compact scanner, parser, and evaluator that can calculate basic arithmetic expressions. First it prompts the user to type an expressionparser.pl -? test. Input:Then it outputs the result of each
Rochester - CS - 173
LogicChris Brown October 21, 2008If there is a lot of prose in your answers (as opposed to math), consider using a textprocessor! Write mathematics correctly if in doubt see the courses Helper Tools page in the Resources section of the course homepage.
Rochester - CS - 173
BASIC INFORMATIONXiaoqing Tangxiaoqing.tang@rochester.eduProgramming - CWeek 3-4LISTOFFILESchar_classes.cchar_classes.h(character classes. They're unmodified.)format.c(main program code file of calculating a single expression)grammar(the parse
Rochester - CS - 282
Chapter 7Network Flow7.5 Bipartite MatchingSlides by Kevin Wayne. Copyright @ 2005 Pearson-Addison Wesley. All rights reserved.1MatchingMatching. Input: undirected graph G = (V, E). M " E is a matching if each node appears in at most edge in M. Max
Rochester - CS - 282
CSC282 Fall 2005 Homework #61. CLRS 14.1-5 (p. 307) 2. CLRS 14.2-2 (p. 310) 3. CLRS 14.2-3 (p. 310) 4. CLRS 14.2-4 (p. 310) 5. CLRS 14-1 (p. 318)
Rochester - CS - 282
Recurrence: Solve, Prove, Ruminate.Chris Brown September 14, 20051SolveThe problemT (0) = 0T (n) =1 n1 T (i) + cn, n > 0. n i=0Prove your answer. What is the asymptotic order of T (n)? What can you say about generalizations?2Solution (creating a
Washington - ENVH - 453
ENVH 453 October 7, 2008 Problem Set #2 Due 14 October, 2008 I. Select the single best answer. In some cases, a better answer might exist, but has not been included among the choices. Provide your best answer where appropriate, and be prepared to offer it
SUNY IT - MKT - 301
MKT 301 Principles of Marketing Management Dr. John W. Barnes4:00 5:50 PM MW Donovan 1242 Fall 2004Course Description: MKT 301 provides a description and analysis of the ways in which products move to points of consumption within the global economy. Top
SUNY IT - MKT - 301
MKT 301: PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING MANAGEMENT 10:40-11:50 AM MWF; Donovan1242 Fall 2004 Course Syllabus Instructor: John W. Barnes, Ph.D Office: Donovan 1258A Office Hours: MWF 2:00-4:00 PM; And by appointment. Phone: (315) 792-7807 E-Mail: barnesj2@sunyit.
University of Florida - FIN - 4504
Name _Answer Key_ Section (circle one): 4:05 PM, 6:15 PM, 8:20 PM Homework #3 FIN 4504 Karceski Fall 2003 Due on Wednesday, December 10 at the beginning of class Answer all questions (1 through 22). Multiple choice: Please circle the best/most correct res
Minnesota - JERP - 0001
Parent Education Course Comparison - August 28, 2004FE 5698: Introduction to Parent Education: History and Philosophy (1 cr) Overview of the history, philosophy and implementation of parent education programs. This course is required for employment in th
UCCS - CS - 401
Apache Web Server A PAtCHy server: developed by the Apache group formed 2/95 around a number of people who provided patch files for NCSA httpd 1.3 by Rob McCool. History-http:/www.apache.org/ABOUT_APACHE.html First official public release (0.6.2) in Apri