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Cy20602 Ai Syllabus

The document outlines the objectives and units of a course on artificial intelligence. The objectives are to enable students to acquire knowledge of problem solving methods, understand knowledge representation concepts, and design various AI systems. The course contains 5 units covering topics like introduction to AI, knowledge representation, inference, planning, and AI applications.

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Cy20602 Ai Syllabus

The document outlines the objectives and units of a course on artificial intelligence. The objectives are to enable students to acquire knowledge of problem solving methods, understand knowledge representation concepts, and design various AI systems. The course contains 5 units covering topics like introduction to AI, knowledge representation, inference, planning, and AI applications.

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CY20602 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 3 0 0 3

COURSE OBJECTIVES
To enable the students to
• acquire a knowledge of various methods of different problem solving and searching.
• understand the concepts of knowledge representation.
• understand about inference and how to solve the problems using various inference technique.
• realize the concepts of planning and learning.
• design various AI systems.

UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Introduction to AI - Problem formulation, Problem Definition; Production systems, Control strategies, Search
strategies; Problem characteristics - Production system characteristics - Specialized productions system -
Problem solving methods - Problem graphs - Matching - Indexing and Heuristic functions - Hill Climbing -
Depth first and Breath first - Constraints satisfaction - Related algorithms - Measure of performance and
analysis of search algorithms.
UNIT II REPRESENTATION OF KNOWLEDGE 9
Game playing - Knowledge representation - Knowledge representation using Predicate logic , Introduction to
predicate calculus, Resolution, Use of predicate calculus; Knowledge representation using other - Structured
representation of knowledge.
UNIT III KNOWLEDGE INFERENCE 9
Knowledge representation - Production based system - Frame based system - Inference - Backward logic
chaining , Forward chaining; Rule value approach - Fuzzy reasoning.
UNIT IV PLANNING AND EXPERT SYSTEM 9
Basic plan generation systems - Strips , Advanced plan generation systems, K strips; Strategic explanations -
Why, Why not and how explanations; Expert systems - Architecture of expert systems, Roles of expert systems,
Knowledge Acquisition, Typical expert systems Applications: MYCIN - DART - XOON.
UNIT V AI APPLICATIONS 9

AI Applications - Language Models - Information Retrieval - Information Extraction - Natural Language


Processing - Machine Translation - Speech Recognition - Robot – Hardware, Perception, Planning , Moving.

TOTAL PERIODS 45
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course, the students will be able to
• demonstrate awareness of intelligent agents and problem solving using uninformed, informed and local
search methods.
• develop knowledge about usage of propositional logic and first order logic for making inferences.
• use the knowledge and the process of inference to derive new facts.
• describe the use of planning and explain about various expert systems.
• design and develop various AI systems.

TEXT BOOKS
1. Kevin Night and Elaine Rich, Nair B, “Artificial Intelligence”, 3rd edition, McGraw Hill- 2017.
2. Stuart Russel and Peter Norvig, “AI -A Modern Approach”, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education 2015.

REFERENCES
1. Lavika Goel “Artificial Intelligence Concepts and Applications”, Wiley 2021.
2. Dan W. Patterson, “Introduction to AI and ES”, Pearson Education, 2015.
3. Deepak Khemani, “Artificial Intelligence”, Tata McGraw Hill Education 2013.

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