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Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Lecture 17 of 42 Wednesday, 04 October 2006 William H. Hsu Department of Computing and Information Sciences, KSU KSOL course page: Course web site: Instructor home page: Reading for Next Class: Sections 10.1 – 10.2, Russell & Norvig 2 nd edition Knowledge Representation and Ontologies Discussion: Situational Calculus

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Lecture Outline Today’s Reading: Sections 10.1 – 10.2, R&N 2e Friday’s Reading: Section 10.3, Russell and Norvig Previously: Logical Representations and Theorem Proving  Propositional, predicate, and first-order logical languages  Proof procedures: forward and backward chaining, resolution refutation Today: Knowledge Rep, Ontologies, Situational Calculus Friday  Temporal logic  Semantic networks  Description Logics Midterm Exam: 16 Oct 2006  Remote students: have exam agreement faxed to DCE  Exam will be faxed to proctors Wednesday or Friday

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Midterm Review – IAs, Search: Unclear Points? Artificial Intelligence (AI)  Operational definition: study / development of systems capable of “thought processes” (reasoning, learning, problem solving)  Constructive definition: expressed in artifacts (design and implementation) Intelligent Agent Framework  Reactivity vs. state  From goals to preferences (utilities) Methodologies and Applications  Search: game-playing systems, problem solvers  Planning, design, scheduling systems  Control and optimization systems  Machine learning: hypothesis space search (for pattern recognition, data mining) Search  Problem formulation: state space (initial / operator / goal test / cost), graph  State space search approaches  Blind (uninformed) – DFS, BFS, B&B  Heuristic (informed) – Greedy, Beam, A/A*; Hill-Climbing, SA

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Midterm Review – KR, Logic, Proof Theory: Unclear Points? Logical Frameworks  Knowledge Bases (KB)  Logic in general: representation languages, syntax, semantics  Propositional logic  First-order logic (FOL, FOPC)  Model theory, domain theory: possible worlds semantics, entailment Normal Forms  Conjunctive Normal Form (CNF)  Disjunctive Normal Form (DNF)  Horn Form Proof Theory and Inference Systems  Sequent calculi: rules of proof theory  Derivability or provability  Properties  Knowledge bases, WFFs: consistency, satisfiability, validity, entailment  Proof procedures: soundness, completeness; decidability (decision)

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Midterm Review – Game Trees: Unclear Points? Games as Search Problems  Frameworks  Concepts: utility, reinforcements, game trees  Static evaluation under resource limitations Family of Algorithms for Game Trees: Minimax  Static evaluation algorithm  To arbitrary ply  To fixed ply  Sophistications: iterative deepening, alpha-beta pruning  Credit propagation  Intuitive concept  Basis for simple (delta-rule) learning algorithms State of The Field Uncertainty in Games: Expectiminimax and Other Algorithms

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Adapted from slides by S. Russell, UC Berkeley Search versus Planning [1]

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Adapted from slides by S. Russell, UC Berkeley Planning in Situation Calculus

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Adapted from slides by S. Russell, UC Berkeley STRIPS Operators

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Adapted from slides by S. Russell, UC Berkeley State Space versus Plan Space

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Describing Actions [1]: Frame, Qualification, and Ramification Problems Adapted from slides by S. Russell, UC Berkeley

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Adapted from slides by S. Russell, UC Berkeley Describing Actions [2]: Successor State Axioms

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Making Plans Adapted from slides by S. Russell, UC Berkeley

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Making Plans: A Better Way Adapted from slides by S. Russell, UC Berkeley

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence First-Order Logic: Summary Adapted from slides by S. Russell, UC Berkeley

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Partially-Ordered Plans Adapted from slides by S. Russell, UC Berkeley

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence POP Algorithm [1]: Sketch Adapted from slides by S. Russell, UC Berkeley

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Adapted from slides by S. Russell, UC Berkeley POP Algorithm [2]: Subroutines and Properties

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Clobbering and Promotion / Demotion Adapted from slides by S. Russell, UC Berkeley

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Summary Points Previously: Logical Representations and Theorem Proving  Propositional, predicate, and first-order logical languages  Proof procedures: forward and backward chaining, resolution refutation Today: Introduction to Classical Planning  Search vs. planning  STRIPS axioms  Operator representation  Components: preconditions, postconditions (ADD, DELETE lists) Next Monday: More Classical Planning  Partial-order planning (NOAH, etc.)  Limitations

Computing & Information Sciences Kansas State University Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006CIS 490 / 730: Artificial Intelligence Adapted from slides by S. Russell, UC Berkeley Terminology Classical Planning  Planning versus search  Problematic approaches to planning  Forward chaining  Situation calculus  Representation  Initial state  Goal state / test  Operators Efficient Representations  STRIPS axioms  Components: preconditions, postconditions (ADD, DELETE lists)  Clobbering / threatening  Reactive plans and policies  Markov decision processes