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Artificial Intelligence
19. Exam Questions
Course V231
Department of Computing
Imperial College
© Simon Colton
2002 Artificial Intelligence Exam
You Do the Maths
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I set long questions
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You need to spend your time wisely
You have two hours = 120 minutes
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To do 3 questions = 300%
Each percent in a question should take 20 seconds
E.g., a 30% question part should take 10 minutes
This gives you 20 minutes to spare at the end!
Go on, Convince me…
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To get the full marks for a question
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Convince me you’ve understood what I’ve asked
Do this by:
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Answering everything I’ve asked
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Clearly, concisely, in an organised fashion
Have you explained the algorithm?
Have you done the calculations correctly?
Have you explained the notion correctly?
Not including everything you know about the subject
Remember that we HATE marking
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Will take me a day to mark your exams
Make it easier by answering correctly, concisely and clearly
Question 1a – Search (35%)
Question 1b – Game Playing (65%)
Question 1b – Game Playing (65%)
Question 1b – Game Playing (65%)
Question 2a – Perceptrons (35%)
Question 2b – Perceptrons (35%)
Question 2b – Perceptrons (35%)
Question 2c – ANNs in General (30%)
Question 3a – ILP (20%)
Question 3b
Resolution Method (50%)
Question 3b
Resolution Method (50%)
Question 3c
Resolution Theorem Proving (30%)
Question 4a – CSPs (30%)
Question 4b – CSPs (40%)
Question 4b – CSPs (40%)
Question 4c
Machine Learning (30%)