Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Essentials
Delve into the fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence with this comprehensive guide that covers the core concepts, applications, and impact of AI technology. Explore the intricate world of machine learning, neural networks, and natural language processing as you embark on a journey to understand the key components driving this rapidly evolving field. Whether you're a novice looking to grasp the basics or an enthusiast seeking deeper insights, this resource is an invaluable companion to unlock the mysteries of AI.
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Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
What is AI? Views of AI fall into four categories: Thinking humanly Thinking rationally Acting humanly Acting rationally
What is Artificial Intelligence? What is Artificial Intelligence? Human-like( How to simulate humans intellect and behavior on by a machine.) Mathematical problems (puzzles, games, theorems) Common-sense reasoning (if there is parking-space, probably illegal to park) Expert knowledge: lawyers, medicine, diagnosis Social behavior Rational-like: achieve goals, have performance measure
What is Artificial Intelligence What is Artificial Intelligence Thought processes The exciting new effort to make computers think .. Machines with minds, in the full and literal sense (Haugeland, 1985) Behavior The study of how to make computers do things at which, at the moment, people are better. (Rich, and Knight, 1991)
The Turing Test The Turing Test ( (Can Machine think?) Can Machine think?) Requires Natural language Knowledge representation Automated reasoning Machine learning (vision, robotics) for full test
What is AI? What is AI? Turing test (1950) Requires: Natural language Knowledge representation automated reasoning machine learning (vision, robotics.) for full test Thinking humanly: Introspection, the general problem solver (Newell and Simon 1961) Cognitive sciences Thinking rationally: Logic Problems: how to represent and reason in a domain Acting rationally: Agents: Perceive and act