Lecture 1.1 - Introduction To Artificial Intelligence
Lecture 1.1 - Introduction To Artificial Intelligence
• The tests included a video signal so that the interrogator could test
the subject (machines) perceptual abilities and to pass nay physical
object through the “hatch” (Total Turing Test)
2. Psychological experiments
• These laws were supposed to govern the operation of the mind and
initiated the field of logic.
• Problems with Knowledge Based approaches are:
• There are also ways acting rationally that do not involve inference.
• For example a reflex action like pulling your hand away from a hot
surface.
• "I want to know what is characteristic of piety which makes all actions
pious... that I may have it to turn to, and to use as a standard whereby to
judge your actions and those of other men."
• Plato was asking for an algorithm to distinguish between piety and non
piety
• computer linguistics.
Mathematics
• Most ideas in AI need some formal representation and means of
manipulation.
• human language(s).
– Expert knowledge is a
combination of a theoretical
understanding of the problem
and a collection of heuristic
problem-solving rules
Robotics
• Study of AI that is concerned
about machines that completely
models an artificial human being
or superhuman
• Recent Advances:
– Robotics
– Machine Learning and Data Mining
– Image analysis and vision
– Natural Language Processing
– Optimization
1. Adaptive systems:
– Self-Driving Cars/Trucks, Driver Assistant Tech, Auto Pilot Plane
mode
– Target advertising
2. Medical Imaging
– Tumor identification
3. Medical Diagnosis
4. Robotic Surgeries
AI in Transportation
• Autonomous Vehicle Control
• Pedestrian Detection
• Traffic Monitoring
• TBD
AI & Governance
• TBD
AI & Entertainment
• TBD
Assignment I
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eViswN602_k
Any Questions?