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Artifical Intellegence

The document outlines a course on Artificial Intelligence, covering topics such as problem representation, knowledge representation, statistical reasoning, expert systems, and machine learning. It includes details on lecture hours, assessment marks, and recommended textbooks and reference materials. The course is structured into eight units, each focusing on different aspects of AI and its applications.
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Artifical Intellegence

The document outlines a course on Artificial Intelligence, covering topics such as problem representation, knowledge representation, statistical reasoning, expert systems, and machine learning. It includes details on lecture hours, assessment marks, and recommended textbooks and reference materials. The course is structured into eight units, each focusing on different aspects of AI and its applications.
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Sub Code: 10MT753 Hrs/week: 04 Total Lecture Hrs: 52 PART A Unit 1: Artificial Intelligence: Introduction, defining,

, underlying assumption, importance f A1, Al and related fields. 6 Hrs Unit 2: Space Representation: Defining a problem, Production systems and its characteristics, Search and Control strategies Generate and Test, Hill Climbing, Best First Search, Problem reduction Constraint Satisfaction, Means Ends Analysis. 7 Hrs Unit 3: Knowledge Representation Issues: Representation and Mappings, Types of Knowledge Procedural Vs Declarative, Logic programming. Forward Vs Backward reasoning, Matching. 7 Hrs Unit 4: Use of Predicate Logic: Representing simple facts, Instance and Isa relationships, Syntax and Semantics for Prepositional logic, FQPL and properties of Wffs, Conversion to clausal form, Resolution, Natural deduction. 6 Hrs IA Marks: 25 Exam Hours: 03 Exam Marks: 100

PART B Unit 5: Statistical and Probabilistic Reasoning: Symbolic reasoning under uncertainty, Probability and Bayers theorem, Certainity factors and rule based systems, Bayesian Networks, Shafer Theory, Fuzzy Logic. 7 Hrs Unit 6: Expert Systems: Structure and uses, Representing and using domain knowledge, Expert System Shells, Pattern recognition learning classification patterns, recognizing and understanding speech. Introduction to knowledge Acquisition, Types of Learning. 7 Hrs Unit 7: Typical Expert Systems: MYCIN, Variants of MYCIN, PROSPECTOR, DENDRAL, PUFF, ETC. 6 Hrs Unit 8: Introduction to Machine Learning: Perceptions, Checker Playing Examples, Learning automata, Genetic Algorithms, Intelligent editors. 6 Hrs

Text Books: 1. Artificial Intelligence, Elaine Rich & Kelvin Knight, M/H 1983. 2. Introduction to Al & ED, Dan w. Patterson, Prentice Hall of India, 1999.

Reference Books: 1. 2. 3. 4. Principles of Artificial intelligence, Springer Vertag, Berlin, 1981. Artificial intelligence in business, Science & Industry, Wendy B, Ranch A guide to Expert systems, Waterman, D. A. Addison Wesley inc. 1986. Building Expert Systems, Hayes, Roth, Waterman, D. A. Addison Wesley, 1983.

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