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Contents

Teaching Aid and


Methodology

Artificial Intelligence :Introduction, defining


underlying assumption
Importance f A1
Al and related fields
Applications
Scope of Artificial Intelligence

chalk & talk /PPT

Space Representation: Defining a problem


Production systems and its characteristics
Search and Control strategies Generate and Test
Hill Climbing, Best First Search
Problem reduction Constraint Satisfaction,
Means Ends Analysis
Problems

PPT/ Chalk & Talk

Typical Expert Systems: MYCIN


Variants of MYCIN
PROSPECTOR
DENDRAL
PUFF
Applications

PPT/ Chalk & Talk

Knowledge Representation Issues: Representation and Mappings


Types of Knowledge Procedural Vs Declarative
Logic programming
Forward Vs Backward reasoning
Matching
Problems
Problems

PPT/ Chalk & Talk

Introduction to Machine Learning-Introduction


Perceptrons
Checker Playing Examples
Learning automata
Genetic Algorithms
Intelligent editors

PPT/ Chalk & Talk

Expert Systems:Structure and uses


Representing and using domain knowledge
Expert System Shells
Pattern recognition learning classification patterns

PPT/ Chalk & Talk

recognizing and understanding speech


Introduction to knowledge Acquisition
Types of Learning
Use of Predicate Logic :Representing simple facts
Instance and Isa relationships
Syntax and Semantics for Prepositional logic
FOPL and properties of Wffs
Conversion to clausal form
Resolution , Natural Detection

PPT/ Chalk & Talk

Statistical and Probabilistic Reasoning: Symbolic reasoning under uncertainty


Probability and Bayers theorem
Certainity factors and rule based systems
Bayesian Networks,
Shafer Theory
Fuzzy Logic
Problems

PPT/ Chalk & Talk

Actual Date

Skills and Competency Developed

Reasons for COs


not engaging addressed

Ability to Analyze an Algorithm

C0-1

Ability to write Production Rules

C0-2

7th sem placement activity


Ability to Design Real Time Expert Systems

C0-4

Ability to Design a System to Learn Behaviour

C0-2

Ability to Develop an Algorithm to a particular Problem

C0-4

Ability to Analyze & Select Efficient Algorithm

C0-4

Ability to Develop Logics for an algorithm

C0-2

Ability to Develop an Estimate

C0-3

Remarks and Signature


of the HOD
(for every unit)

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