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23CAE711 – ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
23CAE711 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
 
UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION

Definition – Future of Artificial Intelligence – Characteristics of Intelligent Agents-Typical Intelligent Agents – Problem Solving Approach to Typical AI problems.

UNIT 2 INVESTIGATIVE SMART PRACTICES

Problem solving Methods – Search Strategies- Uninformed – Informed – Heuristics – Local Search Algorithms and Optimization Problems -Searching with Partial Observations – Constraint Satisfaction Problems – Constraint Propagation – Backtracking Search – Game Playing – Optimal Decisions in Games – Alpha – Beta Pruning – Stochastic Games

UNIT 3 LAWS AND PRIVACY CONCERNS

Knowledge Representation First Order Predicate Logic – Prolog Programming – Unification – Forward Chaining-Backward Chaining – Resolution – Knowledge Representation – Ontological Engineering-Categories and Objects – Events – m****l Events and m****l Objects – Reasoning Systems for Categories -Reasoning with Default Information

UNIT 4 DATA ACQUISITION AND REPORT WRITING

Software Agents Architecture for Intelligent Agents – Agent communication – Negotiation and Bargaining – Argumentation among Agents – Trust and Reputation in Multi-agent systems.

UNIT 5 TOOLS AND CASE STUDIES

Applications AI applications – Language Models – Information Retrieval- Information Extraction – Natural Language Processing – Machine Translation – Speech Recognition – Robot – Hardware -Perception – Planning – Moving

Reference Book:

R1: M. Tim Jones, -Artificial Intelligence: A Systems Approach (Computer Science) R2: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc.; First Edition, 2008 R3: Nils J. Nilsson, -The Quest for Artificial Intelligence, Cambridge University Press, 2009. R4: William F. Clocks in and Christopher S. Mellish, Programming in Prolog: Using the ISO Standard, Fifth Edition, Springer, 2003.

Text Book:

T1: S. Russell and P. Norvig, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Prentice Hall, Third Edition, 2009. T2: Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, 4th Edition, Stuart Russell, peter Norvig University of California at Berkeley, Pearson education, 2020. T3: I. Bratko, Prolog: Programming for Artificial Intelligence, Fourth Edition, Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc., 2011. 142

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