Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
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Author: Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 2, Problem 4E
For each of the following activities, give a PEAS description of the task environment and characterize it in terms of the properties listed in Section 2.3.2.
- Playing soccer.
- Exploring the subsurface oceans of Titan.
- Shopping for used
AI books on the Internet. - Playing a tennis match.
- Practicing tennis against a wall.
- Performing a high jump.
- Knitting a sweater.
- Bidding on an item at an auction.
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