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17CS562

This document outlines the examination structure for the Artificial Intelligence course for the Fifth Semester R.E. Degree Examination in June/July 2024. It includes various modules with questions on topics such as cryptarithmetic problems, heuristic search, predicate logic, reasoning techniques, Bayesian networks, and knowledge representation. Students are required to answer five full questions, selecting one from each module.

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17CS562

This document outlines the examination structure for the Artificial Intelligence course for the Fifth Semester R.E. Degree Examination in June/July 2024. It includes various modules with questions on topics such as cryptarithmetic problems, heuristic search, predicate logic, reasoning techniques, Bayesian networks, and knowledge representation. Students are required to answer five full questions, selecting one from each module.

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USN 17CS562

Fifth Semester R.E. Degree Examination, June/July 2024


Artificial Intelligence

Time: 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 100


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a. Solve the following cryparithmetic problem DONALD + GERALD = ROBERT. (10 Marks)
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b. Develop AO' algorithm for AI applications.

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2 a. Solve water jug problem using production rule system. (10 Marks)
b. Explain problem characteristics with respect to heuristic search. (10 Marks)

Module-2
3 a. Consider the following sentences:
• John likes all kinds of food.
• Apples are food.
• Anything anyone eats and isn't killed by is food.
• Bill eats peanuts and is still alive.
• Sue eats everything Bill eats.
i) Translate all the sentences into formulas in predicate logic.
ii) Convert formulas from previous step into clause form.
iii) Prove that John likes peanuts using resolution. (12 Marks)
b. Differentiate between forward and backward reasoning and list the factors that influences
the choice between them. (08 Marks)

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4 a. Define CNF. Give an algorithm for converting given proposions to CNF. (lO Marks)
b. Explain the different approaches used for knowledge representation and list the qualities a
good knowledge representation system should possess. (10 Marks)

Module-3
5 a. Propose implementation ofDFS and BFS in the context of reasoning. (10 Marks)
b. Explain Bayesian Networks. (10 Marks)

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Explain certainity factors and rule based system in statistical reasoning.
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7 a. Explain Conceptual dependency. (08 Mafk~
b. What is global ontology? Explain. (06 Marks)
c. Write about iterative deepening. (06 Marks)
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8 a. Explain CYC and its motivations. (10 Marks)
b. Explain M in Max search procedure. (10 Marks)

Module-5
9 a. Explain spell checking technique. (10 Marks)
b. Explain Winston's learning program. (10 Marks)

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10 a. Explain the Augmented Transition Network with an example. (10 Marks)
b. Explain three types of automated discovery systems in the context of learning. (10 Marks)

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