ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ( AI ) & APPLICATIONS A. S. MD. KAMRUZZAMAN.

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ( AI ) & APPLICATIONS A. S. MD. KAMRUZZAMAN

n Introduction n History n AI n AI performances n Application n Application of AI n Importance n Importance of AI n Future n Future Perspective n Demos n Conclusion

Introduction n AI is a branch of Computer Science concerned with the study and creation of computer systems. n AI exhibits some form of intelligence: –systems that learn new concepts and tasks, –can reason and draw useful conclusions about the world. nAnAI systems also can understand a natural language or perceive and comprehend a visual scene, and perform other types of feats that require human types of intelligence.

Introduction (counted.) Figure. Agents interact with environments through sensors and effectors

History n ; knowledge of the basic physiology and function of neurons in the brain. n Revolutions have occurred in robotics, computer vision, machine learning (including neural networks) and knowledge representation.

AI performances n Knowledge representation is a design for knowledge– based agent. n Expert systems are programs that mimic the behavior of a human expert. They use information that the user supplies to sender an opinion on a certain subject. The expert system asks user questions until it can identify an object that matches with the answer from the user. n Natural Language Processing (NLP) tries to make the computer capable of understanding commands written in standard human languages. n Robotics:Industrial assembly robots are used in a controlled environment. It can perform only programmed task.

Application of AI n The GPS developed in 1957 by Alan Newell and Hervert Simon, embodied a grandiose vision n The main programming languages used in AI are Lisp and Prolog n Prolog especially used in Europe and Japan, and Lisp in the U.S.

Importance of AI n AI is the field where human brain and machine talks together. The importance of AI is very wide. Human brain can be transformed into a machine format and all the research is done through AI. n Cognitive Psychology and AI are very related. n Cognitive Psychology discusses on human behavior and AI deals how to transform machine close to human.

Future Perspective n (1) Reducing the time and cost of development is a big plan for AI. n (2) Allowing students to work collaboratively is another plan from Researchers. n Perfect rationality: the classical notion of rationality in decision theory. n Bounded optimality: A bounded optimal agent behaves as well as possible given its computational resources. n Game theory studies decision problems in which the utility of a given action depends not only on chancing events in the environment but also on the actions of other agents.

n Speak with Jesus Speak with Jesus Speak with Jesus n Talk to Julie, With e-cards Talk to Julie, With e-cards Talk to Julie, With e-cards n Multilingual Text-to-Speech Systems Multilingual Text-to-Speech Systems Multilingual Text-to-Speech Systems n Dr. Werner Wilhelm Webowitz's Office! Dr. Werner Wilhelm Webowitz's Office! Dr. Werner Wilhelm Webowitz's Office! n ELIZA - a friend you could never have before ELIZA - a friend you could never have before ELIZA - a friend you could never have before n Type in text to be synthesized Type in text to be synthesized Type in text to be synthesized n Converse with Arty Fishal looney-bin Converse with Arty Fishal looney-bin Converse with Arty Fishal looney-bin n Brain the Bot Brain the Bot Brain the Bot n Conversation with TIPS Conversation with TIPS Conversation with TIPS Demos

Conclusion nAnAnAnAI just finished with its period of infancy. It has ramifications that yet remain unknown to everyone. The effort and research can bring the surprising innovations. nTnTnTnThere are also results which cannot be foreseen when the computer begins to think for itself. A computer it can be used in different ways depending on the users needs.

References n Norvis, Peter &Russel, Stuart Artificial Intelligence: A modern Approach, Prentice Hall, NJ, 1995 n Patterson, Dan W. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited New Delhi, 1998 n Nilsson, Nils J. Principles of Artificial Intelligence, Narosa Publishing House New Delhi, 1998 n Schildt, Herbert Artificial Intelligence Using C, Osborne McGraw Hill Berkeley, California,, 1987 n Norvig, Peter Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, San Mateo, California 1992 n n n #1-AI #1-AI #1-AI

Any Questions? THANK YOU