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AI Weekly Lesson Plan

This document contains a 15-week lesson plan for an Artificial Intelligence course taught to third-year Computer Science students. The lesson plan covers 5 units of AI topics including search techniques, reinforcement learning, natural language processing, computer vision, robotics, and the philosophical foundations of AI. Each unit is broken down into specific topics that will be covered in individual weekly sessions. The lesson plan also lists the required textbooks and references for the course.

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AI Weekly Lesson Plan

This document contains a 15-week lesson plan for an Artificial Intelligence course taught to third-year Computer Science students. The lesson plan covers 5 units of AI topics including search techniques, reinforcement learning, natural language processing, computer vision, robotics, and the philosophical foundations of AI. Each unit is broken down into specific topics that will be covered in individual weekly sessions. The lesson plan also lists the required textbooks and references for the course.

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MOTHER THERESA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

MELUMOI, PALAMANER-517408
Approved By AICTE, New Delhi & Affiliated To JNTUA, Anantapuramu-515002
NAAC Accredited and An ISO 9001:2015 Certified Institution
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
LESSON PLAN (WEEKLY)
Name of the Faculty : A. Venkata Ramana Academic Year: 2023-24
Subject Name : Artificial Intelligence Class: III-I A&B
Branch : CSE
Weeks to be
UNIT TOPIC
Required
I Introduction: What is AI, Foundations of AI, History of AI, The State of Art Week-1
Intelligent Agents: Agents and Environments, Good Behavior Week-2
The Concept of Rationality, The Nature of Environments, The Structure of Agents. Week-3

Solving Problems by searching: Problem Solving Agents, Example problems, Searching


Week-4
for Solutions, Uninformed Search Strategies, Informed search strategies,

II Heuristic Functions, Beyond Classical Search: Local Search Algorithms and Optimization
Week-5
Problems, Local Search in Continues Spaces
Searching with Nondeterministic Actions, Searching with partial observations, online
Week-6
search agents and unknown environments.
Reinforcement Learning: Introduction, Passive Reinforcement Learning, Active
Week-7
Reinforcement Learning
III Generalization in Reinforcement Learning, Policy Search, applications of RL Week-8
Natural Language Processing: Language Models, Text Classification, Information
Week-9
Retrieval, Information Extraction
Natural Language for Communication: Phrase structure grammars, Syntactic Analysis,
Augmented Grammars and semantic Interpretation, Machine Translation, Speech Week-10
Recognition
IV Perception: Image Formation, Early Image Processing Operations, Object Recognition by
Week-11
appearance
Reconstructing the 3D World, Object Recognition from Structural information, Using
Week-12
Vision
Robotics: Introduction, Robot Hardware, Robotic Perception, planning to move, Week-13
Planning uncertain movements, Moving, Robotic software architectures, application
Week-14
domains
V
Philosophical foundations: Weak AI, Strong AI, Ethics and Risks of AI, Agent
Components, Agent Architectures, Are we going in the right direction, What if AI does Week-15
succeed.

Text Books:
1. Stuart J.Russell, Peter Norvig, “Artificial Intelligence A Modern Approach”, 3rd Edition, Pearson
Education, 2019.

References:
1. 1. Nilsson, Nils J., and Nils Johan Nilsson. Artificial intelligence: a new synthesis. Morgan Kaufmann, 1998.
2. Johnson, Benny G., Fred Phillips, and Linda G. Chase. "An intelligent tutoring system for the accounting cycle:
Enhancing textbook homework with artificial intelligence." Journal of Accounting Education 27.1 (2009): 30- 39

Signature of Faculty HOD

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