Chap1
Chap1
Chap1
Machine
Planning
Learning
Expert
NLP Vision Robotics Systems
What is Artificial Intelligence ?
making computers that think?
the automation of activities we associate with human thinking,
like decision making, learning ... ?
the art of creating machines that perform functions that require
intelligence when performed by people ?
the study of mental faculties through the use of computational
models ?
What is Artificial Intelligence ?
the study of computations that make it possible to perceive,
reason and act ?
a field of study that seeks to explain and emulate intelligent
behaviour in terms of computational processes ?
a branch of computer science that is concerned with the
automation of intelligent behaviour ?
anything in Computing Science that we don't yet know how
to do properly ? (!)
What is Artificial Intelligence ?
HUMAN RATIONAL
Systems that act like humans:
Turing Test
“The art of creating machines that perform functions
that require intelligence when performed by people.”
(Kurzweil)
“The study of how to make computers do things at
which, at the moment, people are better.” (Rich and
Knight)
Systems that act like humans
?
You enter a room which has a computer terminal.
You have a fixed period of time to type what you
want into the terminal, and study the replies. At
the other end of the line is either a human being
or a computer system.
If it is a computer system, and at the end of the
period you cannot reliably determine whether it
is a system or a human, then the system is
deemed to be intelligent.
Systems that act like humans
HUMAN RATIONAL
Systems that think like humans:
cognitive modeling
Humans as observed from ‘inside’
How do we know how humans think?
Introspection vs. psychological experiments
Cognitive Science
“The exciting new effort to make computers think
… machines with minds in the full and literal
sense” (Haugeland)
“[The automation of] activities that we associate
with human thinking, activities such as decision-
making, problem solving, learning …” (Bellman)
What is Artificial Intelligence ?
HUMAN RATIONAL
Systems that think ‘rationally’
"laws of thought"
Humans are not always ‘rational’
Rational - defined in terms of logic?
Logic can’t express everything (e.g. uncertainty)
Logical approach is often not feasible in terms of
computation time (needs ‘guidance’)
“The study of mental facilities through the use of
computational models” (Charniak and McDermott)
“The study of the computations that make it
possible to perceive, reason, and act” (Winston)
What is Artificial Intelligence ?
HUMAN RATIONAL
Systems that act rationally:
“Rational agent”
Rational behavior: doing the right thing
The right thing: that which is expected to maximize
goal achievement, given the available information
Giving answers to questions is ‘acting’.
I don't care whether a system:
replicates human thought processes
makes the same decisions as humans
uses purely logical reasoning
Systems that act rationally
Logic only part of a rational agent, not all of
rationality
Sometimes logic cannot reason a correct conclusion
At that time, some specific (in domain) human
knowledge or information is used
Thus, it covers more generally different situations
of problems
Compensate the incorrectly reasoned conclusion
Systems that act rationally
Study AI as rational agent –
2 advantages:
It is more general than using logic only
Because: LOGIC + Domain knowledge
It allows extension of the approach with more scientific
methodologies
Rational agents
An agent is an entity that perceives and acts
increased costs
difficulty with software development - slow and expensive
few experienced programmers
few practical products have reached the market as yet.
Search
Search is the fundamental technique of AI.
Possible answers, decisions or courses of action are structured into an
abstract space, which we then search.
Search is either "blind" or “uninformed":
blind
we move through the space without worrying about what is coming
next, but recognising the answer if we see it
informed
we guess what is ahead, and use that information to decide where to
look next.
We may want to search for the first answer that satisfies our goal, or we
may want to keep searching until we find the best answer.
Knowledge Representation & Reasoning
The second most important concept in AI
If we are going to act rationally in our environment, then we must have
some way of describing that environment and drawing inferences from that
representation.
how do we describe what we know about the world ?
how do we describe it concisely ?
how do we describe it so that we can get hold of the right piece of
knowledge when we need it ?
how do we generate new pieces of knowledge ?
how do we deal with uncertain knowledge ?
Knowledge
Declarative Procedural
2. Neural Networks
1943 - first AI work by McCulloch & Pitts
1950’s & 60’s - Minsky’s book on “Perceptrons” stops nearly all work on nets
1986 - rediscovery of solutions leads to massive growth in neural nets research
The UK had its own funding freeze in 1973 when the Lighthill report reduced AI work
severely -Lesson: Don’t claim too much for your discipline!!!!
Look for similar stop/go effects in fields like genetic algorithms and evolutionary
computing. This is a very active modern area dating back to the work of Friedberg in 1958.
Symbolic and Sub-symbolic AI
Symbolic AI is concerned with describing and
manipulating our knowledge of the world as explicit
symbols, where these symbols have clear relationships to
entities in the real world.
Sub-symbolic AI (e.g. neural-nets) is more concerned with
obtaining the correct response to an input stimulus without
‘looking inside the box’ to see if parts of the mechanism
can be associated with discrete real world objects.
This course is concerned with symbolic AI.
AI Applications
Autonomous Planning
& Scheduling:
Autonomous rovers.
AI Applications
Autonomous Planning & Scheduling:
Telescope scheduling
AI Applications
Autonomous Planning & Scheduling:
Analysis of data:
AI Applications
Medicine:
Image guided surgery
AI Applications
Medicine:
Image analysis and enhancement
AI Applications
Transportation:
Autonomous
vehicle control:
AI Applications
Transportation:
Pedestrian detection:
AI Applications
Games:
AI Applications
Games:
AI Applications
Robotic toys:
AI Applications
Other application areas:
Bioinformatics:
Gene expression data analysis
Prediction of protein structure
Text classification, document sorting:
Web pages, e-mails
Articles in the news
Video, image classification
Music composition, picture drawing
Natural Language Processing .
Perception.
Homework
Read Pg (1 – 31) From the
book