Syllabus
Syllabus
UNIT I
REPRESENTATION OF KNOWLEDGE
KNOWLEDGE INFERENCE
Knowledge representation -Production based system, Frame based system. Inference Backward
chaining, Forward chaining, Rule value approach, Fuzzy reasoning - Certainty factors, Bayesian TheoryBayesian Network-Dempster- Shafer theory.
UNIT IV
Basic plan generation systems - Strips -Advanced plan generation systems K strips Strategic
explanations -Why, Why not and how explanations. Learning- Machine learning, adaptive Learning.
UNIT V
EXPERT SYSTEMS
Expert systems - Architecture of expert systems, Roles of expert systems - Knowledge Acquisition
Meta knowledge, Heuristics. Typical expert systems - MYCIN, DART, XOON, Expert systems shells.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Kevin Night and Elaine Rich, Nair B., Artificial Intelligence (SIE),McGraw Hill- 2008.(Units-I,II,VI & V)
2. Dan W. Patterson, Introduction to AI and ES, Pearson Education, 2007. (Unit-III).
REFERENCES:
1. Peter Jackson, Introduction to Expert Systems, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education, 2007.
2. Stuart Russel and Peter Norvig AI A Modern Approach, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education 2007.
3. Deepak Khemani Artificial Intelligence, Tata Mc Graw Hill Education 2013.
4. http://nptel.ac.in
SYLLABUS
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KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
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UNIT I
INTRODUCTION
Organization and Knowledge Management - Building the Learning Organization. Knowledge Markets:
Cooperation among Distributed Technical Specialists Tacit Knowledge and Quality Assurance.
UNIT III
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KNOWLEDGEMANAGEMENT-APPLICATION
1. Srikantaiah, T.K., Koenig, M., Knowledge Management for the Information Professional
Information Today, Inc., 2000.
REFERENCE:
1. Nonaka, I., Takeuchi, H., The Knowledge-Creating Company: How Japanese Companies Create the
Dynamics of Innovation, Oxford University Press, 1995.