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Artificial Intelligence 1. Introduction Dr. M. Tounsi CS 370 – Artificial Intelligence Dr. Mohamed Tounsi PSU Definition (4 categories) Systems Systems Systems Systems that that that that CS 370 – Artificial Intelligence think like humans act like human think rationally (right thing) act rationally (right thing) Dr. Mohamed Tounsi PSU Human Rationality Human approach Hypothesis Experimental confirmation Rationalist approach Mathematics Engineering CS 370 – Artificial Intelligence Dr. Mohamed Tounsi PSU Definitions Thinking Humanly Cognitive modeling approach: which brings together computer models from AI and experimental techniques from psychology Acting Humanly: The Turing test (1950) by Alan Turing Imitation Game Operational test for intelligent behavior Computer should be interrogated by a human Computer should possess: Natural language processing (to communicate) – knowledge representation (to store information) – automated reasoning (to answer questions and draw new conclusion) – machine learning (to adapt new circumstances and to detect and extrapolate patterns) CS 370 – Artificial Intelligence Dr. Mohamed Tounsi PSU Definitions Thinking rationally Logic ( A is X and all X are Y then A is Y) Problems: - not all informal knowledge state it into formal terms Acting rationally (intelligent agents) Doing the right thing Maximize the goal achievement, given information Doesn’t necessary involve thinking It involve solving CS 370 – Artificial Intelligence Dr. Mohamed Tounsi PSU Foundations of AI Philosophy Mathematics Probabilistic Logical Algorithms NP-Complete Problems Computer Engineering (makes AI applicable) Processor Speed large memory CS 370 – Artificial Intelligence Dr. Mohamed Tounsi PSU