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About Terminology.

About Terminology.

by Maruph Hassan Tamim 151-15-415 -
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Answer:

  • Game Tree: It is a structure in the form of a tree consisting of all the possible moves that allow you to move from a state of the game to the next state.

A game can be defined as a search problem with the following components:

  • Initial state: It comprises the position of the board and showing whose move it is.
  • Successor function: It defines the legal moves a player can make are.
  • Terminal state: It is the position of the board when the game gets over.
  • Utility function: It is a function that assigns a numeric value for the outcome of a game. For instance, in chess or tic-tac-toe, the outcome is either a win, a loss, or a draw, and these can be represented by the values +1, -1, or 0, respectively. There are games that have a much larger range of possible outcomes; for instance, the utilities in backgammon varies from +192 to -192. A utility function can also be called a payoff function.