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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

(ELECTIVE-I)

M.Tech I Semester: Computer Science & Engineering


Course code Category Hours/week Credits Maximum Marks
L T P C CIA SEE TOTAL
20CO105 PE
4 0 0 4 40 60 100
Contact Classes:60 Tutorial Classes: 0 Practical Classes: 0 Total Classes:72
OBJECTIVES:
The course should enable the students to :
1. Learn the difference between optimal reasoning vs human like reasoning
2. Understand the notions of state space representation, exhaustive search, heuristic
3. Search along with the time and space complexities
4. Learn different knowledge representation techniques
5. Understand the applications of AI: namely Game Playing, Theorem Proving
6. Expert Systems, Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION TO AI Classes:15
Introduction-History- Intelligent Systems- Foundations of AI- Sub areas of AIApplications.Problem
Solving State-Space Search and Control Strategies: Introduction-
General Problem Solving- Characteristics of Problem- Exhaustive Searches, Heuristic Search
Techniques-Iterative-Deepening A*- Constraint Satisfaction-Game Playing- Bounded Lookahead
Strategy and use of Evaluation Functions- Alpha-Beta Pruning.
UNIT-II LOGIC CONCEPTS AND LOGIC PROGRAMMING Classes:15
ANDKNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION
Logic Concepts and Logic Programming: Introduction, Propositional Calculus- Propositional
Logic- Natural Deduction System-Axiomatic System, Semantic Tableau System in Propositional
Logic-Resolution Refutation in Propositional Logic- Predicate Logic- Logic Programming.
Knowledge Representation: Introduction-Approaches to Knowledge Representation-Knowledge
Representation using Semantic Network- Extended Semantic Networks for KR-Knowledge
Representation using Frames..

UNIT-III EXPERT SYSTEM AND APPLICATIONS Classes:15


Expert System and Applications: Introduction, Phases in Building Expert Systems-Expert System
Architecture-Expert Systems Vs Traditional Systems-Truth Maintenance Systems Application of
Expert Systems- List of Shells and Tools.
Uncertainty Measure - Probability Theory: Introduction-Probability Theory- Bayesian Belief
Networks- Certainty Factor Theory- Dempster-Shafer Theory..
UNIT-IV MACHINE-LEARNING PARADIGMS AND ARTIFICIAL Classes:15
NEURAL NETWORKS
Machine-Learning Paradigms: Introduction. Machine Learning Systems. Supervised and
Unsupervised Learning. Inductive Learning. Learning Decision Trees Deductive Learning.
Clustering, Support Vector Machines.
Artificial Neural Networks: Introduction, Artificial Neural Networks, Single-Layer Feed-Forward
Networks, Multi-Layer Feed-Forward Networks, Radial-Basis Function Networks, Design Issues
of Artificial Neural Networks, Recurrent Networks..
UNIT-V ADVANCED KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION Classes:12
TECHNIQUES
Advanced Knowledge Representation Techniques: Case Grammars, Semantic Web, Natural
Language Processing: Introduction, Sentence Analysis Phases, Grammars andParsers, Types of
Parsers, Semantic Analysis, Universal Networking Knowledge.

Text Books:
1. Saroj Kaushik. Artificial Intelligence. Cengage Learning. 2011
2. Russell, Norvig: Artificial intelligence, A Modern Approach, Pearson Education, Second
Edition. 2004
Reference Books:
1. Rich, Knight, Nair: Artificial intelligence, Tata McGraw Hill, Third Edition 2009.
2. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence by Eugene Charniak, Pearson.
3. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and expert systems Dan W.Patterson. PHI.
Web References:
1. http://www.udacity.com/
2. http://www.library.thinkquest.org/2705/
3. http://www.ai.eecs.umich.edu/
4. http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/alison/ai3notes/chapter2_5.html
Outcomes:
At the end of the course students able to
1. Possess the ability to formulate an efficient problem space for a problem expressed in
English.
2. Possess the ability to select a search algorithm for a problem and characterize its time and
space complexities.
3. Possess the skill for representing knowledge using the appropriate technique
4. Possess the ability to apply AI techniques to solve problems of Game Playing, Expert
Systems, Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing.
5. Apply advanced knowledge representation techniques.
6. Knowing the fundamentals of Natural Language Processing.

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