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This document outlines the course objectives and units for CS2351 Artificial Intelligence. The aim of the course is to teach students how to design intelligent agents that can solve general problems, represent and process knowledge, plan and act, reason under uncertainty, and learn from experiences. The course is divided into 5 units which cover problem solving, logical reasoning, planning, uncertain knowledge and reasoning, and learning. The total number of periods for the course is 45. Recommended textbooks and references are also provided.

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AI Syllabus

This document outlines the course objectives and units for CS2351 Artificial Intelligence. The aim of the course is to teach students how to design intelligent agents that can solve general problems, represent and process knowledge, plan and act, reason under uncertainty, and learn from experiences. The course is divided into 5 units which cover problem solving, logical reasoning, planning, uncertain knowledge and reasoning, and learning. The total number of periods for the course is 45. Recommended textbooks and references are also provided.

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CS 2351 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CS2351

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

CS2351 ARTFCAL NTELLGENCE L T P C

3 0 0 3
AM:
To learn the basics of designing intelligent agents that can solve general
purpose
problems, represent and process knowledge, plan and act, reason under
uncertainty and
can learn from experiences




UNT PROBLEM SOLVNG

ntroduction Agents Problem formulation uninformed search
strategies heuristics
informed search strategies constraint satisfaction
UNT LOGCAL REASONNG 9
Logical agents propositional logic inferences first-order logic
inferences in firstorder
logic forward chaining backward chaining unification resolution
UNT PLANNNG 9
Planning with state-space search partial-order planning planning
graphs planning
and acting in the real world
UNT V UNCERTAN KNOWLEDGE AND REASONNG 9
Uncertainty review of probability - probabilistic Reasoning Bayesian
networks
inferences in Bayesian networks Temporal models Hidden Markov
models
UNT V LEARNNG 9
Learning from observation - nductive learning Decision trees
Explanation based
learning Statistical Learning methods - Reinforcement Learning
TOTAL: 45PERODS
TEXT BOOK:
1. S. Russel and P. Norvig, "Artificial ntelligence A Modern Approach,
Second
Edition, Pearson Education, 2003.
REFERENCES:
1. David Poole, Alan Mackworth, Randy Goebel, Computational
ntelligence : a logical
approach, Oxford University Press, 2004.
2. G. Luger, "Artificial ntelligence: Structures and Strategies for complex
problem
solving, Fourth Edition, Pearson Education, 2002.
3. J. Nilsson, "Artificial ntelligence: A new Synthesis, Elsevier
Publishers, 1998.

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