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Artificial Intelligence
Lecture #1
Md. Ashrafuddin
Lecturer in CSE
Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering
MBSTU.
Contact: ashraf_16csedu@yahoo.com
rashel_11csedu@yahoo.com
Phone# 01557780237
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Contents
 Syllabus of this course
 Configuration of this course
 Brief Introduction of AI
 Recommended Text books
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Configuration of this Course
 60 classes are planned
 Time for each class: 50 min
 Student presentation: on good AI papers or
specific topics
 Credits: awarded by presentation, midterm
examination and final examination
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Brief Introduction of AI
Knowledge?
 Intelligence?
Intelligent Machine?
What is A.I.?
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What is knowledge?
 Knowledge is a theoretical or practical
understanding of a subject or a domain.
 Knowledge is the sum of what is currently
Known.
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What is Intelligence?
 Someone’s intelligence is their ability to understand and
learn things.
 Intelligence is the ability to think and understand instead
of doing things by instinct or automatically.
Ø It gives some flexibility. It does not specify whether it is
someone or something that has the ability to think and
understand.
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What is Thinking?
 Thinking is the activity of using your brain to consider
a problem or to create an idea.
 In order to think, someone or something has to have a
brain – an organ that enables someone or something
to learn and understand things, to solve problems and
to make decisions.
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Intelligence?
 So we can now define Intelligence, is the ability
to learn and understand, to solve problems and
to make decisions.
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Turing Imitation game
Intelligence Machine?
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Intelligence Machine (Cont.)
 So, a machine is thought intelligent if it can achieve
human-level performance in some situations.
 To build an intelligent machine, we have to capture,
organize and use human expert knowledge in some
problem area.
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3
Thinking
rationally
4
Acting
rationally
2
Acting
humanly
1
Thinking
humanly
Views of AI fall into four categories:
What is AI?
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1
Thinking
humanly:
The cognitive
Modeling
Approach
A given program must have some way of
determining how human thinks. We need to get
inside the actual working of human minds. There
are two ways to do this –
• Through introspection
Trying to catch our own thoughts as they go by.
• Through psychological experiments
A child’s cognitive development.
What is AI?
(Thinking Humanly)
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2
Acting
humanly:
The Turing
Test Approach
Intelligent machines must possess the
following capabilities –
•Natural Language processing
•Knowledge representation
•Automated reasoning
•Machine learning
To pass the total Turing test, the intelligent
machine will need-
•Computer vision to perceive objects
•Robotics to manipulate objects and move
about
What is AI?
(Acting Humanly)
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3
Thinking
rationally:
The laws of
thought
approach
 Syllogisms
Socrates is a man;
All men are mortal
Therefore Socrates is mortal.
 Logic
These laws of thought were supposed to
govern the operation of mind.
Their study initiated the field called Logic
What is AI?
(Thinking Rationally)
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4
Acting
rationally:
The rational
agent approach
Rational behavior: doing the right thing
The right thing: that which is expected to
maximize goal achievement, given the
available information
What is AI?
(Acting Rationally)
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Recommended Textbooks
 [Negnevitsky, 2001] M. Negnevitsky “ Artificial Intelligence: A guide to
Intelligent Systems”, Pearson Education Limited, England, 2002.
 [Russel, 2003] S. Russell and P. Norvig Artificial Intelligence: A Modern
Approach Prentice Hall, 2003, Second Edition
 [Patterson, 1990] D. W. Patterson, “Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
and Expert Systems”, Prentice-Hall Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J, USA, 19
90.
 [Minsky, 1974] M. Minsky “A Framework for Representing Knowledge”,
MIT-AI Laboratory Memo 306, 1974.
 [Hubel, 1995] David H. Hubel, “Eye, Brain, and Vision”
 [Ballard, 1982] D. H. Ballard and C. M. Brown, “Computer Vision”,
Prentice Hall, 1982.
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End of Presentation
Thanks to all !!!

Artificial Intelligence Lecture Slide 01

  • 1.
    June 24, 2024Artificial Intelligence, Lecturer #1 1 Artificial Intelligence Lecture #1 Md. Ashrafuddin Lecturer in CSE Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering MBSTU. Contact: ashraf_16csedu@yahoo.com rashel_11csedu@yahoo.com Phone# 01557780237
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    June 24, 2024Artificial Intelligence, Lecturer #1 2 Contents  Syllabus of this course  Configuration of this course  Brief Introduction of AI  Recommended Text books
  • 3.
    June 24, 2024Artificial Intelligence, Lecturer #1 3 Configuration of this Course  60 classes are planned  Time for each class: 50 min  Student presentation: on good AI papers or specific topics  Credits: awarded by presentation, midterm examination and final examination
  • 4.
    June 24, 2024Artificial Intelligence, Lecturer #1 4 Brief Introduction of AI Knowledge?  Intelligence? Intelligent Machine? What is A.I.?
  • 5.
    June 24, 2024Artificial Intelligence, Lecturer #1 5 What is knowledge?  Knowledge is a theoretical or practical understanding of a subject or a domain.  Knowledge is the sum of what is currently Known.
  • 6.
    June 24, 2024Artificial Intelligence, Lecturer #1 6 What is Intelligence?  Someone’s intelligence is their ability to understand and learn things.  Intelligence is the ability to think and understand instead of doing things by instinct or automatically. Ø It gives some flexibility. It does not specify whether it is someone or something that has the ability to think and understand.
  • 7.
    June 24, 2024Artificial Intelligence, Lecturer #1 7 What is Thinking?  Thinking is the activity of using your brain to consider a problem or to create an idea.  In order to think, someone or something has to have a brain – an organ that enables someone or something to learn and understand things, to solve problems and to make decisions.
  • 8.
    June 24, 2024Artificial Intelligence, Lecturer #1 8 Intelligence?  So we can now define Intelligence, is the ability to learn and understand, to solve problems and to make decisions.
  • 9.
    June 24, 2024Artificial Intelligence, Lecturer #1 9 Turing Imitation game Intelligence Machine?
  • 10.
    June 24, 2024Artificial Intelligence, Lecturer #1 10 Intelligence Machine (Cont.)  So, a machine is thought intelligent if it can achieve human-level performance in some situations.  To build an intelligent machine, we have to capture, organize and use human expert knowledge in some problem area.
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    June 24, 2024Artificial Intelligence, Lecturer #1 11 3 Thinking rationally 4 Acting rationally 2 Acting humanly 1 Thinking humanly Views of AI fall into four categories: What is AI?
  • 12.
    June 24, 2024Artificial Intelligence, Lecturer #1 12 1 Thinking humanly: The cognitive Modeling Approach A given program must have some way of determining how human thinks. We need to get inside the actual working of human minds. There are two ways to do this – • Through introspection Trying to catch our own thoughts as they go by. • Through psychological experiments A child’s cognitive development. What is AI? (Thinking Humanly)
  • 13.
    June 24, 2024Artificial Intelligence, Lecturer #1 13 2 Acting humanly: The Turing Test Approach Intelligent machines must possess the following capabilities – •Natural Language processing •Knowledge representation •Automated reasoning •Machine learning To pass the total Turing test, the intelligent machine will need- •Computer vision to perceive objects •Robotics to manipulate objects and move about What is AI? (Acting Humanly)
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    June 24, 2024Artificial Intelligence, Lecturer #1 14 3 Thinking rationally: The laws of thought approach  Syllogisms Socrates is a man; All men are mortal Therefore Socrates is mortal.  Logic These laws of thought were supposed to govern the operation of mind. Their study initiated the field called Logic What is AI? (Thinking Rationally)
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    June 24, 2024Artificial Intelligence, Lecturer #1 15 4 Acting rationally: The rational agent approach Rational behavior: doing the right thing The right thing: that which is expected to maximize goal achievement, given the available information What is AI? (Acting Rationally)
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    June 24, 2024Artificial Intelligence, Lecturer #1 16 Recommended Textbooks  [Negnevitsky, 2001] M. Negnevitsky “ Artificial Intelligence: A guide to Intelligent Systems”, Pearson Education Limited, England, 2002.  [Russel, 2003] S. Russell and P. Norvig Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach Prentice Hall, 2003, Second Edition  [Patterson, 1990] D. W. Patterson, “Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems”, Prentice-Hall Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J, USA, 19 90.  [Minsky, 1974] M. Minsky “A Framework for Representing Knowledge”, MIT-AI Laboratory Memo 306, 1974.  [Hubel, 1995] David H. Hubel, “Eye, Brain, and Vision”  [Ballard, 1982] D. H. Ballard and C. M. Brown, “Computer Vision”, Prentice Hall, 1982.
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    June 24, 2024Artificial Intelligence, Lecturer #1 17 End of Presentation Thanks to all !!!