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1 Lecture 1: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

2 What is AI? The branch of computer science called Artificial Intelligence is said to have been born at a conference held at Dartmouth, USA, in 1956 The scientists attending that conference represented several different disciplines: mathematics, neurology, psychology, electrical engineering, etc They had one thing in common: They all were trying to use the recently developed computers to simulate various aspects of human intelligence

3 What is AI? Artificial Intelligence may be defined as the branch of computer science that is concerned with the automation of intelligent behavior An exact definition of intelligence is not easy to formulate However, there are some general abilities which are universally considered as intelligent

4 What is AI? According to Douglas Hofstadter these are: - To respond to situations very flexibly If the same response is exhibited each time, the behavior is called mechanical. To survive in changing environments, one need to exhibit innovative behavior (e.g. art of begging) - To make sense out of ambiguous or contradictory messages We understand such messages because our knowledge and experience allows us to place them in context. (e.g. time flies like an arrow, buy this washing powder versus buy that washing powder)

5 What is AI? - To recognize the relative importance of different elements of a situation (e.g. quality versus price of a commodity) - To find similarities between situations despite differences which may separate them (e.g. chairs in two different pictures) - To draw distinctions between situations despite similarities which may link them (e.g. differences in two cars) These abilities are largely due to knowledge and experience, which allows you to place an information in its wider context

6 What is AI? Another definition of intelligence: It is the ability to - perceive inter-relationship of facts - learn and understand from experience - acquire and retain knowledge - respond quickly and successfully to a new situation

7 What is AI? Turing test was proposed in It is a test to decide whether or not a particular machine is intelligent. Predicted that by 2000, a machine might have a 30% chance of fooling a lay person for 5 minutes

8 What is AI? - Contact only through monitor and keyboard - Machine tries to pose as a human - If the player cannot distinguish between human and machine, then machine is considered intelligent Revised Turing Test: A human converses with an unseen respondent and attempts to determine whether it is a man or machine. If the computer fools you into thinking that it is a human, than that machine is intelligent

9 What is AI? Sometimes it is possible to program computers to carry on shallow conversations, in limited areas, and thus fool unsuspecting humans into believing that they are addressing other humans. Example: Program ELIZA simulating a psychiatrist. Person: I miss my children ELIZA: “Why do you miss your children?” or “ Tell me more about your family” ELIZA is programmed to ask pre-determined questions and parrot segments of your responses back to you. Hence Turing test may not be such a good judge of machine intelligence after all

10 What is AI? This leads us to the issue of “understanding” Even though a machine may be exhibiting intelligent behaviour, it does not “understands” what it is doing Searle’s Chinese Room Example Strong and Weak AI

11 Major AI Areas 1.Expert Systems An ES is a computer program designed to act as an expert in a particular domain (area of expertise). It typically includes a sizeable knowledge base, consisting of facts about the domain and rules for application to those facts. Medical (e.g. PXDES, MYCIN) and Agriculture (e.g. AGREX) 2.Natural Language Processing Goal is to enable people and computers to communicate in ordinary or natural English. - Comprehension of natural language: Keyboard input (e.g. MS Word Processor), speech recognition (e.g. IBM VoiceType Dictation, BBN corporation: voice activated browsers, speaker identification for security and Operetta™) - Generation of natural language.

12 Major AI Areas 3. Machine learning Field of study that gives computer the ability to learn without being explicitly programmed (Arthur Samuel, 1956) ML learning provides best methods for developing particular kinds of software, in applications where: 1. Application is too much complex for people to manually design the algorithm. For instance, soft- wares for sensor-based prediction tasks such as speech recognition and computer vision.

13 Major AI Areas 3. Machine learning Field of study that gives computer the ability to learn without being explicitly programmed (Arthur Samuel, 1956) ML learning provides best methods for developing particular kinds of software, in applications where: 2. Applications require that the software customize to its operational environment after it is fielded. For example, speech recognition system that customize to the user who purchase the software or recommenders

14 Major AI Areas 4. Robotics and Computer Vision Factory automation Autonomous vehicles Robots: Electromechanical devices programmed to perform manual tasks. Not all robots are intelligent. Some are pre-programmed by conventional techniques and are dumb. An intelligent robot usually includes some kind of sensory apparatus that allows it to respond to changes in its environment. Computer Vision: it is field that include methods for acquiring, processing, analyzing and understanding images in order to produce numerical and symbolic information. For example, medical image processing is an application of computer vision