This document is an assignment for the Artificial Intelligence course at Vidhyadeep Institute of Engineering and Technology, covering topics such as backward reasoning, knowledge representation, and search differentiation. It includes various tasks requiring explanations, examples, and logical translations related to reasoning and knowledge representation. The assignment is structured into multiple questions, each focusing on different aspects of artificial intelligence concepts.
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AI Assignment-2 UNIT-III&IV
This document is an assignment for the Artificial Intelligence course at Vidhyadeep Institute of Engineering and Technology, covering topics such as backward reasoning, knowledge representation, and search differentiation. It includes various tasks requiring explanations, examples, and logical translations related to reasoning and knowledge representation. The assignment is structured into multiple questions, each focusing on different aspects of artificial intelligence concepts.
1. Discuss briefly backward reasoning with example. 03
2. Discuss the approaches to knowledge representation 04 3. Differentiate Informed & Uninformed search. Give examples. 03 4. Consider the following facts: Hemant only likes easy courses. Science courses are hard. All the courses in basketweaving department are easy. BK301 is a basketweaving course. Use resolution to answer the question, “What course would Hemant like?” 07 5. Consider the following sentences: Rita likes all kinds of food. Apples are food. Anything anyone eats and isn’t killed by is food. Rahi eats peanuts and is still alive. Tanvi eats everything Rahi eats. i. Translate these sentences into formulas in predicate logic. ii. Use resolution to answer the question, “What food does Tanvi eat?” 07 6. Consider the following sentences: Raj likes all kinds of food. Apples are food. Anything anyone eats and isn’t killed by is food. Sachin eats peanuts and is still alive. Vinod eats everything Sachin eats. Now, attempt following: i. Translate these sentences into formulas in predicate logic. ii. Use resolution to answer the question, “What food does Vinod eat?” 07 7. Explain Forward Reasoning and Backward Reasoning with example. 07 8. Differentiate procedural and declarative knowledge. 03 9. What are the limitations of Propositional Logic? 04 10. Write and explain algorithm for resolution in propositional logic with suitable example. 07 11. Explain the various method of knowledge representation with suitable example. 07
PREPARED BY: COMPUTER ENGINEERING
JIGNASHA P. PATEL DEPARTMENT 1 VIDHYADEEP UNIVERSITY
VIDHYADEEP INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
AND TECHNOLOGY Vidhyadeep Campus, Anita (Kim), Ta. Olpad, Dist. Surat
12. Explain the different issues in Knowledge representation. 04
13. Explain the steps of unification in predicate logic. 04 14. What is nonmonotonic reasoning? Explain logics for nonmonotonic reasoning. 07 15. Write a short note on non monotonic reasoning. 04