Introduction to Artificial Intelligence CSE 473 Winter 1999.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Artificial Intelligence
Advertisements

Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence. Intelligent? What is intelligence? computational part of the ability to achieve goals in the world.
An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence. Introduction Getting machines to “think”. Imitation game and the Turing test. Chinese room test. Key processes.
AI 授課教師:顏士淨 2013/09/12 1. Part I & Part II 2  Part I Artificial Intelligence 1 Introduction 2 Intelligent Agents Part II Problem Solving 3 Solving Problems.
Bart Selman CS CS 475: Uncertainty and Multi-Agent Systems Prof. Bart Selman Introduction.
WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE?
CS480/580 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Shuiwang Ji.
ICS 101 Fall 2011 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Asst. Prof. Lipyeow Lim Information & Computer Science Department University of Hawaii at Manoa.
CSE 471/598,CBS598 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Spring 2005
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Ruth Bergman Fall 2004.
Introduction to Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Henry Kautz.
Artificial Intelligence Overview John Paxton Montana State University August 14, 2003.
CSE 471/598,CBS598 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Fall 2004
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Prof. Kathleen McKeown 722 CEPSR, TAs: Kapil Thadani 724 CEPSR, Phong Pham TA Room.
CPSC 322 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence September 8, 2004.
Random Administrivia In CMC 306 on Monday for LISP lab.
SLIDE 1CS 362 Artificial Intelligence Hassan Najadat Jordan University of Science & Technology.
CSE 590ST Statistical Methods in Computer Science Instructor: Pedro Domingos.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence ITK 340, Spring 2010.
INSTRUCTOR: DR. XENIA MOUNTROUIDOU CS CS Artificial Intelligence.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Introduction: Chapter Textbook: S. Russell and P. Norvig Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach Prentice Hall, 2003,
Artificial Intelligence
Introduction to AI, H. Feili 1 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence LECTURE 1: Introduction What is AI? Foundations of AI The.
1 Artificial Intelligence An Introductory Course.
FOUNDATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Introduction: Chapter 1.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Introduction: Chapter 1. Outline Course overview What is AI? A brief history The state of the art.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE [INTELLIGENT AGENTS PARADIGM]
CISC4/681 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence1 Introduction – Artificial Intelligence a Modern Approach Russell and Norvig: 1.
Introduction (Chapter 1) CPSC 386 Artificial Intelligence Ellen Walker Hiram College.
Introduction: Chapter 1
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence. Content Definition of AI Typical AI problems Practical impact of AI Approaches of AI Limits of AI Brief history.
Lecture 1 Note: Some slides and/or pictures are adapted from Lecture slides / Books of Dr Zafar Alvi. Text Book - Aritificial Intelligence Illuminated.
ICS 101 Fall 2011 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Asst. Prof. Lipyeow Lim Information & Computer Science Department University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Artificial Intelligence: An Introduction Definition of AI Foundations of AI History of AI Advanced Techniques.
A RTIFICIAL I NTELLIGENCE Introduction 3 October
If the human brain were so simple that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn't. —Emerson M. Pugh.
CNS 4470 Artificial Intelligence. What is AI? No really what is it? No really what is it?
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Mitch Marcus CIS391 Fall, 2008.
Due Monday Read chapter 2 Homework: –Chapter 1, exercises –Answer each in 100 words or less. Send to from your preferred.
So what is AI?.
Artificial Intelligence IES 503 Asst. Prof. Dr. Senem Kumova Metin.
University of Kurdistan Artificial Intelligence Methods (AIM) Lecturer: Kaveh Mollazade, Ph.D. Department of Biosystems Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture,
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence CS 438 Spring 2008.
CSE 471/598 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Fall 2002.
FOUNDATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Princess Nora University Artificial Intelligence CS 461 Level 8 1.
Vilalta/Norvig/Eick: History of AI Origins McCulloch and Pitts (1943) Model of Artificial Neurons. Donald Hebb (1949) Hebbian Learning Conference at Dartmouth.
1 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence CSE 415 Winter 2006.
Introduction: What is AI? CMSC Introduction to Artificial Intelligence January 7, 2003.
1 Artificial Intelligence & Prolog Programming CSL 302.
Artificial Intelligence
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Heshaam Faili University of Tehran.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Prof. Kathleen McKeown 722 CEPSR Tas: Andrew Rosenberg Speech Lab, 7 th Floor CEPSR Sowmya Vishwanath TA Room.
Artificial Intelligence
CSC 290 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence introduction(2)
Intelligence Are the things shown below, Intelligent?
CSE 415 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Winter 2004
Systems that THINK Like Humans
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
EA C461 – Artificial Intelligence Introduction
CSE 415 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Winter 2003
CS 404 Artificial Intelligence
AI Application Session 12
Presentation transcript:

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence CSE 473 Winter 1999

Logistics Instructor: Alon Levy Sieg 310. –Office hours: Monday, 3:30-4:30pm. – is good, but expect delays. TA: Steve Wolfman Sieg (not really there yet). Mailing list: –Subscribe by sending mail to (not there yet either).

Reading Required text: Artificial Intelligence: Theory and Practice Dean, Allen, Aloimonos Addison Wesley Other good books: –Russell & Norvig: Artificial Intelligence - a Modern Approach. –Genesereth & Nilsson: Logical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence.

Grading Problem sets: mostly programming assignments (Lisp: more on this soon). Midterm Final Class participation and discussion.

What is Artificial Intelligence?

Some Definitions (I) The exciting new effort to make computers think … machines with minds, in the full literal sense. Haugeland, 1985 (excited but not really useful)

Some Definitions (II) The study of mental faculties through the use of computational models. Charniak and McDermott, 1985 A field of study that seeks to explain and emulate intelligent behavior in terms of computational processes. Schalkoff, 1990 (Applied psychology & philosophy?)

Some Definitions (III) The study of how to make computers do things at which, at the moment, people are better. Rich & Knight, 1991 (I can almost understand this one).

Dimensions in AI Definitions Build intelligent artifacts vs. understanding human behavior. Does it matter how I built it as long as it does the job well? Should the system behave like a human or behave intelligently? The Turing Test

What Does AI Really Do? Knowledge Representation (how does a program represent its domain of discourse?) Automated reasoning. Planning (get the robot to find the bananas in the other room). Machine Learning (adapt to new circumstances). Natural language understanding. Machine vision, speech recognition, finding data on the web, robotics, and much more.

A Brief History of AI The Dartmouth conference, Summer ‘56. Early enthusiasm 52-59: –Puzzle solving with the General Problem Solver, Geometry theorem prover, Checkers player, Lisp. Reality strikes: –Programs don’t scale up. –The problem is not as easy as we thought: The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak --> The vodka is good but the meat is rotten.

More History Knowledge-based systems (expert systems) : –Ed Feigenbaum (Stanford): Knowledge is power! (as opposed to weak methods) Dendral (inferring molecular structure from a mass spectrometer). MYCIN: diagnosis of blood infections AI becomes an industry: –R1: configuring computers for DEC. –Robotic vision applications

Recent Events: 1987-Present AI turns more scientific, relies on more mathematically sophisticated tools: –Hidden Markov models (for speech recognition) –Belief networks (see Office 97). Focus turns to building useful artifacts as opposed to solving the grand AI problem. The victory of the neats over the scruffies?

Recent AI Successes Deep Blue beats Kasparov (AI?) Theorem provers proved an unknown theorem. Expert systems: medical, diagnosis, design Speech recognition applications (in limited domains). Robots controlling quality in factories. Intelligent agents on board Deep Space 1.

An Intelligent Agent Knowledge representation reasoningplanning learning input Natural lang. vision effectors

Outline of the Course Search: the fundamental tool of AI programs. Lisp briefing. Knowledge representation: –propositional logic –first-order logic –inference (soundness and completeness) –specialized formalisms: Horn rules, description logic. –Non-monotonic reasoning –Reasoning with uncertainty Planning Machine learning Natural language understanding More, as time allows.