Artificial Intelligence - Course Overview
Artificial Intelligence - Course Overview
IMAMUL AHSAN
LECTURER
D E PA R T M E N T O F C S E
PRIME UNIVERSITY
Course Background
In this Course you will be learning:
Subdomains of AI.
Future of AI.
Prerequisites of this course
1) Strong knowledge of Mathematics.
Alan Turing
Can Machines Think?
A. M. Turing (1950)
Computing Machinery and Intelligence
Mind 49: 433-460
The beginnings of AI
Important Research Areas
There are many specialized subfields (each of them is a separate
course - often graduate course)
Machine learning
Computer vision
Natural language processing
Robotics
Intelligent User Interfaces and many more
What is AI?
Some definitions that have been proposed
1. Systems that think like humans
2. Systems that act like humans
3. Systems that think rationally
4. Systems that act rationally
A I vs Cognitive Science
Intelligence
Intelligence is the ability is to define and set goals and to
develop behavior to achieve these goals.
What is AI?
Some definitions that have been proposed
1. Systems that think like humans
2. Systems that act like humans
3. Systems that think rationally
4. Systems that act rationally
Thinking like humans
Model the cognitive functions and behaviors of humans.
Humans are the best example of Intelligence.
So, we should use this example.