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University of Kurdistan Artificial Intelligence Methods (AIM) Lecturer: Kaveh Mollazade, Ph.D. Department of Biosystems Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj, IRAN. Lecture1: An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 1 Contents This lecture will cover: –What is AI? –AI definition –Major roles of AI –Goals of AI –Applications

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 2 What is artificial intelligence?  Making computers that think?  The automation of activities we associate with human thinking, like decision making, learning...?  The art of creating machines that perform functions that require intelligence when performed by people?  The study of mental faculties through the use of computational models?

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 3 What is artificial intelligence?  The study of computations that make it possible to perceive, reason and act?  A field of study that seeks to explain and emulate intelligent behavior in terms of computational processes?  A branch of computer science that is concerned with the automation of intelligent behavior?  Anything in Computing Science that we don't yet know how to do properly? (!)

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 4 What is artificial intelligence? Systems that act rationally Systems that think like humans Systems that think rationally Systems that act like humans THOUGHT BEHAVIOUR HUMAN RATIONAL

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 5 Systems that act like humans “The art of creating machines that perform functions that require intelligence when performed by people.” (Kurzweil) “The study of how to make computers do things at which, at the moment, people are better.” (Rich and Knight)

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 6 Systems that act like humans (cont…) You enter a room which has a computer terminal. You have a fixed period of time to type what you want into the terminal, and study the replies. At the other end of the line is either a human being or a computer system. ? If it is a computer system, and at the end of the period you cannot reliably determine whether it is a system or a human, then the system is deemed to be intelligent.

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 7 What is artificial intelligence? Systems that act rationally Systems that think like humans Systems that think rationally Systems that act like humans THOUGHT BEHAVIOUR HUMAN RATIONAL

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 8 Systems that think like humans: cognitive modeling Humans as observed from ‘inside’. How do we know how humans think?  Introspection vs. psychological experiments Cognitive Science  “The exciting new effort to make computers think … machines with minds in the full and literal sense” (Haugeland).  “[The automation of] activities that we associate with human thinking, activities such as decision-making, problem solving, learning …” (Bellman).

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 9 What is artificial intelligence? Systems that act rationally Systems that think like humans Systems that think rationally Systems that act like humans THOUGHT BEHAVIOUR HUMAN RATIONAL

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 10 Systems that think ‘rationally’: "laws of thought" Humans are not always ‘rational’. Rational - defined in terms of logic? Logic can’t express everything (e.g. uncertainty) Logical approach is often not feasible in terms of computation time (needs ‘guidance’) “The study of mental faculties through the use of computational models” (Charniak and McDermott) “The study of the computations that make it possible to perceive, reason, and act” (Winston)

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 11 What is artificial intelligence? Systems that act rationally Systems that think like humans Systems that think rationally Systems that act like humans THOUGHT BEHAVIOUR HUMAN RATIONAL

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 12 Systems that act rationally: “Rational agent” Rational behavior: doing the right thing The right thing: that which is expected to maximize goal achievement, given the available information. Giving answers to questions is ‘acting’. I don't care whether a system:  Replicates human thought processes.  Makes the same decisions as humans.  Uses purely logical reasoning.

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 13 Systems that act rationally (cont…) Logic  only part of a rational agent, not all of rationality.  Sometimes logic cannot reason a correct conclusion.  At that time, some specific (in domain) human knowledge or information is used. Thus, it covers more generally different situations of problems.  Compensate the incorrectly reasoned conclusion.

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 14 AI definition Artificial: Produced by human art or effort, rather than originating naturally. Intelligence: is the ability to acquire knowledge and use it" [Pigford and Baur]. So AI was defined as:  AI is the study of ideas that enable computers to be intelligent.  AI is the part of computer science concerned with design of computer systems that exhibit human intelligence (From the Concise Oxford Dictionary).

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 15 Major roles of AI From the previous two definitions, we can see that AI has two major roles:  Study the intelligent part concerned with humans.  Represent those actions using computers

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 16 Goals of AI To make computers more useful by letting them take over dangerous or tedious tasks from human. Understand principles of human intelligence.

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 17 The main topics in AI Artificial intelligence can be considered under a number of headings:  Search (includes Game Playing).  Representing Knowledge and Reasoning with it.  Planning.  Learning.  Natural language processing.  Expert Systems.  Interacting with the Environment (e.g. Vision, Speech recognition, Robotics).

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 18 AI applications Agriculture

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 19 AI applications Aeronautics and space

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 20 AI applications Medicine

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 21 AI applications Autonomous cars

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 22 AI applications Traffic speed control

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 23 AI applications Mine exploration

Artificial Intelligence Methods – Department of Biosystems Engineering – University of Kurdistan 24 AI applications Other applications … What do you think?

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