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2019 KIT-CBE (An Autonomous Institution)
Semester -1V
B19ADT401 — FUNDAMENTALS OF t|eplwic
B.Tech ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
(Common to AI&DS, CSBS) 3 | 0/0) 3
Course Objectives:
1. To understand the characteristics of an intelligent agent
2. Tolearn the problem-solving and searching strategies in Artificial Intelligence (Al).
3. To describe logical agents and first-order logic.
4. To understand the prablem solving strategies with knowledge representation and
planning.
5. Tolearn about the various applications of Al
UNIT- | INTRODUCTION 9
Introduction to Al - Future of Al - Applications of Al — History of Al- Types of Al- Intelligent
Agent: Types af Agents- Characteristics of Intelligent Agents - Structure of Agents - Agents
and Environments- Examples of Al.
UNIT- IL PROBLEM SOLVING BY SEARCHING ALGORITHMS 9
Solving problems by searching: Problem Solving agents - Example Problems- Uninformed
(Blind) search strategies: Breadth First Search- Uniform Cost Search- Depth First Search
Informed (Heuristics) Search Strategies: Greedy Best-first Search- AY search- Memory
bounded Heuristic search - Heuristics Functions.
UNIT: IIL LOGICAL AGENTS 9
Knowledge Based Agents - Propositional Logic - Agents based on Propositional Logic —
First-order Logic - Propositional vs. First-order Inference - Knowledge Representation and
Engineering - Unification and First-order Inference - Forward Chaining - Backward Chaining
= Resolution,
UNIT- IV KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION AND PLANNING 9
Categories and Objects — Events - Mental Events and Mental Objects - Reasoning
Systems for Categories - Reasoning with Default Information
PROGRAMME COORDINATOR BOS CHAIRMAN
QA12R2019 KIT-CBE (An Autonomous Institution)
Classical Planning - Algorithms for Classical Planning - Heuristic for planning - Hierarchical
planning - non-deterministic domains — time, schedule, and resources -- analysis.
UNIT- V APPLICATIONS 9
Al Applications — Natural Language processing: Language Models - Information Retrieval -
Natural language Communication: Machine Translation - Speech Recognition — Robotics
Robot hardware-Robotic Perception-planning-moving — Application Domains.
Total Instructional hours: 45
Course Outcomes:
Students will be able to
C01: Explain autonomous agents that make effective decisions in fully informed,
partially observable, and adversarial settings.
C02: Utilize search techniques when problem solving and playing games.
C03: Develop agents capable of logical reasoning.
CO4: Apply problem solving strategies with knowledge representation and planning for
solving Al problems
COS: Build applications for NLP that use Artificial Intelligence.
Text Books:
1. Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig, “Artificial Intelligence - A Modern Approach’,
Pearson Publishers, Fourth Edition, 2021.
2. Kevin Knight, Elaine Rich and Shivashankar B Nair, “Artificial Intelligence’, Tata
McGraw Hill, Third Edition, 2017.
Reference Books:
1. Amit Konar, "Antificial Intelligence and Soft Computing: Behavioural and Cognitive
Modeling of the Human Brain’, CRC Press, 2018.
2. Dan W Patterson, "Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems", PHI
Leaming Pvt. Ltd., 2016.
3. David Poole and Alan Mackworth, “Computational Intelligence: Logical Approach",
Oxford Publishing, 2010.
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