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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

-Mrs. R. Anuradha
-Mr. S. Suresh
Kumar
-Mrs.M. Sri Geetha

COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of this course, the students will be able
to
CO1: Outline the key concepts of agents and neural
networks.
CO2: Describe the fundamentals of machine learning
and robotics.
CO3: Apply various searching techniques for real world
problems.
CO4: Construct Knowledge base using rule learning.
CO5: Classify various forms of learning.
CO6: Understand speech acts and language of
communicative agents.

MODULE 1
(REACTIVE MACHINES)

Introduction Stimulus Response


agents - Neural Networks Machine
Evolution State Machines Robot
Vision

MODULE 2
(SEARCHING & KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION)

Agents that Plan Uninformed Search


Heuristic Search Alternative
Search Formulations & Applications
Adversarial Search Propositional
Calculus Resolution in Propositional
Calculus Predicate Calculus Resolution in Predicate Calculus
Knowledge Based Systems-Case
Studies.

MODULE 3
(LEARNING & COMMUNICATION)

Learning from Observations


Reinforcement Learning Knowledge
in Learning Agents that
Communicate Practical Natural
Language Processing- Programming
Languages : LISP , PROLOG - Case
Studies.

TEXT BOOKS

Nils J. Nilsson, Artificial Intelligence:


A new Synthesis, Second Edition,
Harcourt Asia Pvt. Ltd., 2000.
Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig, Artificial
Intelligence A Modern Approach,
Third Edition, Pearson Education /
Prentice Hall of India, 2010.

REFERENCE BOOKS

Elaine Rich and Kevin Knight, Shivashankar


B.Nair, Artificial Intelligence, Third Edition,
Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003.
George F. Luger, Artificial IntelligenceStructures and Strategies for Complex Problem
Solving, Sixth Edition, Pearson Education / PHI,
2002.
David L. Poole and Alan K. Mackworth,
Artificial Intelligence: Foundations of
Computational Agents, Cambridge University
Press, 2010.

Changes made in the previous syllabi content

Inclusion of case studies


Introduction to Programming
languages
Detailed introduction to the
fundamentals of artificial
intelligence and machine
learning
Changes in textbook and
reference book.

Curriculum references

Anna University(CBCS-R2015)
Stanford university
MIT
IIT BOMBAY
NYU/ STERN
NYU/WAGNER

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