Subject description - AE4B33ZUI
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http://cw.felk.cvut.cz/doku.php/courses/ae4b33zui/start
Anotation:
This course provides introduction to symbolic artificial intelligence. It presents the algorithms for informed and non-informed state space search, nontraditional methods of problem solving, knowledge representation by means of formal logic, methods of automated reasoning and introduction to markovian decision making.
Study targets:
This course provides an overview of the key issues of symbolic artificial intelligence.
Course outlines:
| 1. | | Introduction to artificial intelligence. |
| 2. | | Problem solving using state space search. |
| 3. | | Non-informed state space search. |
| 4. | | Informed state space search - A* algorithm. |
| 5. | | Nontraditional state space search methods. |
| 6. | | Knowledge representation and rule-based systems reasoning. |
| 7. | | Introduction to two-player games. |
| 8. | | Logics and knowledge representation. |
| 9. | | Reasoning in first-order predicate logic, situation calculus. |
| 10. | | Introduction to uncertainty in knowledge representation. Markov models. |
| 11. | | Markov chains and decision processes. |
| 12. | | Modal logic - definitions and applications. |
| 13. | | Temporal logic - definitions and applications. |
| 14. | | Back-up class. |
Exercises outline:
| 1. | | Non-informed state space search. |
| 2. | | Informed state space search. |
| 3. | | A* algorithm. |
| 4. | | Constraint satisfaction problem. |
| 5. | | Two-player games. |
| 6. | | Two-player games. |
| 7. | | Genetic algorithms and neural networks. |
| 8. | | Review of mathematical logic, resolution principle. |
| 9. | | Automated theorem provers. |
| 10. | | Markov chains and decision processes. |
| 11. | | Markov Decision Process toolbox. |
| 12. | | Modal logic - examples. |
| 13. | | Temporal logic - examples. |
| 14. | | Back-up class, credits. |
Literature:
Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig: Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach,
Prentice Hall, Second Edition, 2003.
Requirements:
Topics contained in course A0B01LGR.
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Proposal and Realization: I. Halaška (K336), J. Novák (K336) |