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Adjacent regions must be colored a different color (R-Red, G-Green, B-Blue). Implement The Following Q5/ You are a map-c
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Adjacent regions must be colored a different color (R-Red, G-Green, B-Blue). Implement The Following Q5/ You are a map-c
Adjacent regions must be colored a different color (R-Red, G-Green, B-Blue). Implement The Following Q5/ You are a map-coloring robot assigned to color this map of western Canada territories. Techniques? 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: Draw the constraint graph Cross Out All Values That Would Be Eliminated by Forward checking Technique? Minimum-Remaining Values(MRV). Degree Heuristic Least-Constraint Value(LCV) yu Be A CHAB) AL Sa on. ...(15 Marks) Q6/ Answer only two of the following A. You choose one of the three bins as in figure bellow. Flip a coin if heads, then move one bin to the left (with wrap around). And choose a number from that bin. Your goal is to maximize the chosen number. Draw the ExpectiMinimax tree associated with this problem and write the value of each node. A<B+ Nu (1.25.41 AL = Alberta BC= MA = Manitoba NW = Northwest Territories -50 50 B. Perform the Are Consistency for the following diagram BA NU = Nunavut ON = Ontario SA Saskatchewan YU-Yukon Territory B British Columbia 3 (1214) -5 XAQ A>C C C 11.2.3.4) 15 ckB) BX C. Find the state space and planning graph for solving the blocks-world problem as in below Diagram. heal tail B