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19N501 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CONCEPTS 3104
INTRODUCTION: Artificial Intelligence - The state of art - Intelligent Agents - Rationality -
Nature of Environments – Structure of Agents - Examples. (9+3) PROBLEM SOLVING AGENTS: Searching for solutions: Uninformed search - BFS, DFS, Uniform cost search, Iterative deepening search - Informed Search - Greedy Best First search, A* search, AO* search - Adversarial search – Games - Optimal decisions in Games, alpha - beta pruning (9+3) KNOWLEDGE AND REASONING: Representations and mappings – Approaches to knowledge representation – Property inheritance algorithm - First Order Predicate logic- Instance and ISA relationships – Computable functions and predicates - Unification- Resolution – Question Answering. (9+3) ACTING UNDER UNCERTAINTY: Quantifying uncertainty – Efficient representation of conditional distributions – Probability and Bayes Theorem - Bayesian Networks - Exact and approximate inferences - Making simple decisions – Utility theory - Decision networks – Value of information – Decisions with multiple agents (9+3) PLANNING: Classical Planning- Algorithms for Planning as state space search - Planning Graphs – Classic planning as Boolean Satisfiability - Analysis of planning approaches – Time, schedules and resources – Hierarchical planning (9+3) Total L: 45 +T: 15 = 60 TEXT BOOKS: 1. Stuart J Russell and Peter Norvig, "Artificial Intelligence – A Modern Approach", 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall of India, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2021. 2. Elaine Rich, Kevin Knight and Shivashankar B Nair, "Artificial Intelligence", 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2019. REFERENCES: 1. George F Luger, "Artificial Intelligence: Structures and Strategies for Complex Problem Solving", 6th Edition, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2021. 2. Deepak Khemani, “A First Course in Artificial Intelligence”, McGraw Hill Education, New Delhi, 2017. 3. John Paul Mueller, “Artificial Intelligence For Dummies”, Wiley, 2018 Lavika Goel, “Artificial Intelligence: Concepts and Applications”, Wiley,2021 4. Pradeepta Mishra, “Practical Explainable AI Using Python: Artificial Intelligence Model Explanations Using Python-based Libraries, Extensions, and Frameworks”, Apress,2021