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Artificial Intelligence (CS/CMPE 531) Quiz 1 (September 11, 2006) (Solution) Time: 10 minutes Student ID: ________________________ Total Marks: 10 Name: _____________________________ Keep your eyes on your quiz. Use the other side of sheet if you are cramped for space. Q.1 Write down the five ways in which the knowledge representation exhibits itself (the ways in which it can be understood)? (2.5 marks) Determining the consequences by thinking rather than acting Set of ontological commitments Fragmentary theory of intelligence Pragmatic efficient computation Medium of human expression Q.2 Write down the two common knowledge representation technologies? Rule-based knowledge representation technique Frame-based representation technique Q.3 Explain briefly the test for intelligence (called the Imitation Game). (2.5 marks) (2.5 marks) See Turing Test in Text (Chapter 1) Q.4 "Surely computers cannot be intelligent – they can do only what their programmers tell them." Is the second statement true, and does it imply the first? (2.5 marks) Programmers can give programs the ability to learn using learning rules. The programmer does not tell the computer exactly what to do in every situation and thus can be surprised by what a computer does in some situations. This disconnects the first statement from the second. It was not attempted and probably not useful to argue about whether computers are intelligent or not once the statements are disconnected. Artificial Intelligence (CS/CMPE 531) Quiz 1 (September 11, 2006) Time: 10 minutes Student ID: ________________________ Total Marks: 10 Name: ____________________________ Keep your eyes on your quiz. Use the other side of sheet if you are cramped for space. Q.1 Write down the five ways in which the knowledge representation exhibits itself (the ways in which it can be understood)? (2.5 marks) Q.2 Write down the two common knowledge representation technologies? (2.5 marks) Q.3 Explain briefly the test for intelligence (called the Imitation Game). (2.5 marks) Q.4 "Surely computers cannot be intelligent – they can do only what their programmers tell them." Is the second statement true, and does it imply the first? (2.5 marks)