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Definition of Complex Problem-Solving
According to Frensch and Funke (2014), complex problem-solving is the process of overcoming barriers between a given state and a desired goal state through a series of behavioral and/or cognitive, multi-step activities.
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Ch.3 Prompting - Foundations of Large Language Models
Foundations of Large Language Models
Foundations of Large Language Models Course
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Problem Decomposition
Definition of Complex Problem-Solving
An AI assistant is presented with four different tasks. Considering that some problems are characterized by a lack of a predefined solution path where each step in the reasoning process depends on the outcomes of previous steps, which of the following tasks best exemplifies such a problem?
Analyzing a Problem-Solving Scenario
Contrasting Problem-Solving Approaches
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A city planner is tasked with reducing traffic congestion. The 'given state' is daily gridlock, and the 'desired goal state' is a 20% reduction in average commute times within two years. The planner must overcome 'barriers' such as budget limitations, public opposition to new construction, and unpredictable changes in commuter behavior. The solution requires a 'series of multi-step activities', including data analysis, simulation modeling, public consultations, and a phased implementation of adaptive traffic signals. Based on the fundamental components of problem-solving, which statement best analyzes this scenario?
Applying the Framework of Complex Problem-Solving
Match each core component from the formal definition of complex problem-solving with its correct description.