AI Introduction 1a
AI Introduction 1a
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AI Syllabus
Semester: Seven Category: TA
Subject & subject Code: CS126 Artificial Intelligence
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AI Syllabus
Semester: Seven Category: TA
Subject & subject Code: CS126 Artificial Intelligence
Text Books:
1. Elaine Rich and Kevin Knight and Shivashankar B.Nair, Artificial Intelligence, TMH, 2009.
2. Ben Coppin, Artificial Intelligence Illuminated, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2004.
3. Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Pearson Education
Asia, 2003.
Reference Books:
1. Rajendra Akerkar, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Prentice hall of India, 2005.
2. Patrick Henry Winston, Artificial Intelligence, 3rd edition Pearson Education, Inc., 2001.
Websites:
1. http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/ai.html
2. www.stanford.edu/class/cs221/ 3. http://nptel.ac.in
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Resources
Text Books
1. Elaine Rich and Kevin Knight and Shivashankar B.Nair,
Artificial Intelligence, TMH, 2009.
2. Ben Coppin, Artificial Intelligence Illuminated, Jones and
Bartlett Publishers, 2004.
3. Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence: A
Modern Approach, Pearson Education Asia, 2003.
Reference Books
1. Rajendra Akerkar , Introduction to Artificial Intelligence,
Prentice hall of India, 2005.
2. Patrick Henry Winston, Artificial Intelligence, 3rd edition
Pearson Education, Inc., 2001.
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Outline of the Course
The objective of this course is to learn fundamentals of
Artificial Intelligence.
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Study of Intelligence and Computers
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What is Artificial Intelligence?
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Definition of AI
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Task domains of AI
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AI Applications
Image guided surgery Artificial Limbs
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AI Applications
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AI Applications
Malware Analysis
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AI Applications
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Areas of AI and their inter-dependencies
Knowledge
Search Logic Representation
Machine
Planning
Learning
Expert
NLP Vision Robotics Systems
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History of AI (Before Turing Test)
• Greek mythology: Hephaestus, the Greek god of
invention and technology created Talos, the gigantic
animated bronze warrior (similar to cybernetic
organism)
• King Ajatashatru of Magadha, who gathered the
Buddha's relics used mechanical robots to guard them
- Indian Lokapannatti (11/12 BCE)
• One of the first recorded designs of a humanoid robot was
made by Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) in around 1495.
• Jewish folk of the legendary ‘Golem’ a creature that was
constructed from clay by the Mahral of Prague in16th
century
• 19th century: Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine
• 1943: McCulloch and Pitts model artificial neurons
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The Turing Test
• Alan Turing is often seen as the father of Artificial
Intelligence.
• The term Artificial Intelligence was coined in 1956 by
John McCarthy
• The Turing Test (1950) was designed to provide a
satisfactory operational definition of intelligence.
• Turing defined intelligent behavior as the ability to
achieve human-level performance in all cognitive tasks,
sufficient to fool an interrogator.
• Computer should be interrogated by a human via a
teletype, and passes the test if the interrogator cannot
tell if there is a computer or a human at the other end.23
AI History
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AI History – awakening
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AI History – booming industry
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AI History – crude reality, again
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AI History 1990s
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AI History – 21st Century
• Fuzzy logic is used in elevators, washing
machines and cars.
• Intelligent agents are used in many software
applications.
• Robots explore other worlds, and toy robots
play with children (Sony AIBO - Artificial
Intelligence roBOt, PLEOrb - a dinosaur robot )
• Expert systems diagnose diseases and
recommend remedies.
• Computer games use AI (IBM Watson)
• Hardware improvement improves speech
recognition, chess programs, computer vision, and
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Sentences Our Grandchildren Won't Believe
We Said In 2018
“I will drive my car.”
Only very few, if any, people will own their own cars . Most
cars will be autonomous so humans won’t drive them even
if they have them.
“I had a car accident.”
Cars will be autonomous, car accidents will no longer
occur. Volvo believes their fleet will be injury-proof by 2020.
“I burned the chicken.”
Sensors in ovens will monitor our food as it bakes and adjust
the temperature or turn off the oven before anything burns.
“Who’s got the remote?”
All devices in the home will be voice-activated or controlled
through a virtual/augmented reality headset.
“How many calories is this?”
With the use of smart plates, bowls and cups you will
always know exactly what you eat and drink.
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Sentences Our Grandchildren Won't Believe
We Said In 2018
“They don’t have my size.”
Not only will ANY size be available, There will be custom-
made shoes and clothes made through scans and 3D printing
devices.
“Let’s watch a drama.”
Artificial intelligence will guide movie, TV and music selections
based on how you’re feeling that day, ratings and your
preferences.
“I lived with my undetected heart condition for more than 10
years.”
Smart watches and ingestible sensors will detect things like
heart conditions and much more.
“I’m going to the doctor for a physical.”
Full-body scans with AI doctors will manage your annual
physicals while checkups are done with physicians on video34
chat or virtual reality.