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Amity School of Engineering and Technology

B. Tech. (CSE), 6th Semester


Artificial Intelligence CSE401
Module 1
Scope of AI & Problem Solving

Topic: Applications of AI
Dr. Shuchi Mala, Assistant Professor
Department of CSE, ASET
Module 1

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence


Applications
 Games
 Vision and speech processing
 Expert systems
 Natural language processing
 Robotics
 Theorem proving
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Advantages of Expert System
Limitations of Expert System

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Applications of Expert System

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Natural language processing

• Natural Language Understanding


• Natural Language Generation

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Natural Language Understanding

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Natural Language Generation

• NLG is a type of AI that produces text from structured data. With the right
data in the right format.

• An NLG system can automatically turn numbers in a spreadsheet into


data-driven narratives.
Steps of NLP

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Robotics

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Robotics

• A robot is a machine: especially one programmable by a computer,


capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically.

• Robots can be guided by an external control device or the control may


be embedded within.

• Robots may be constructed on the lines of human form, but most


robots are machines designed to perform a task with no regard to their
aesthetics.
Robotics

• Mobile robot

Mobile robots have the capability to move around in their environment and are
not fixed to one physical location. An example of a mobile robot that is in
common use today is the automated guided vehicle or automatic guided
vehicle (AGV).

• Industrial robots (manipulating)

The International Organization for Standardization gives a definition of a


manipulating industrial robot in ISO 8373:

"an automatically controlled, reprogrammable, multipurpose, manipulator


programmable in three or more axes, which may be either fixed in place or
mobile for use in industrial automation applications."
Robotics

• Educational (interactive) robots

There have also been robots such as the teaching


computer, Leachim (1974). Leachim was an early example
of speech synthesis using the Diphone synthesis method.
2-XL (1976) was a robot shaped game / teaching toy
based on branching between audible tracks on an 8-track
tape player, both invented by Michael J. Freeman.

• Military robots

Military robots include the SWORDS robot which is currently


used in ground-based combat. It can use a variety of weapons
and there is some discussion of giving it some degree of
autonomy in battleground situations.

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Theorem Proving
Theorem Proving

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Theorem Proving
Binary Resolution
Theorem Proving
Resolution in FOL
Theorem Proving
Theorem Proving
Thank
You

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