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This document outlines the syllabus for the course CS6659 Artificial Intelligence. The syllabus is divided into 5 units that will be covered over 45 class periods. Unit I introduces AI problems and production systems. Unit II covers knowledge representation using predicate logic and resolution. Unit III discusses knowledge inference techniques like backward chaining and Bayesian networks. Unit IV focuses on planning and machine learning. Finally, Unit V examines expert systems, knowledge acquisition, and typical expert systems like MYCIN. Recommended textbooks and references are also provided.
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This document outlines the syllabus for the course CS6659 Artificial Intelligence. The syllabus is divided into 5 units that will be covered over 45 class periods. Unit I introduces AI problems and production systems. Unit II covers knowledge representation using predicate logic and resolution. Unit III discusses knowledge inference techniques like backward chaining and Bayesian networks. Unit IV focuses on planning and machine learning. Finally, Unit V examines expert systems, knowledge acquisition, and typical expert systems like MYCIN. Recommended textbooks and references are also provided.
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Syllabus

CS6659 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE L T P C 3 0 0 3

UNIT I

INTRODUCTION TO Al AND PRODUCTION SYSTEMS

Introduction to AI-Problem formulation, Problem Definition -Production systems, Control strategies,


Search strategies. Problem characteristics, Production system characteristics -Specialized production system
- Problem solving methods- Problem graphs, Matching, Indexing and Heuristic functions Hill
Climbing-Depth first and Breath first, Constraints satisfaction - Related algorithms, Measure of
performance and analysis of search algorithms.
UNIT II

REPRESENTATION OF KNOWLEDGE

Game playing- Knowledge representation, Knowledge representation using Predicate logic,


Introduction to predicate calculus, resolution, Use of predicate calculus, Knowledge representation
using other logic-Structured representation of knowledge.
UNIT III

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

PLANNING AND MACHINE LEARNING

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
IT6011

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

L T P C

3 0 0 3

UNIT I

INTRODUCTION

Introduction: An Introduction to Knowledge Management - The foundations of knowledge


management - including cultural issues - technology applications organizational concepts and processesmanagement aspects - and decision support systems. The Evolution of Knowledge management:
From
Information
Management
to
Knowledge
Management
Key Challenges Facing the Evolution of Knowledge Management-Ethics for Knowledge Management.
UNIT II

CREATING THE CULTURE OF LEARNING AND KNOWLEDGE SHARING

Organization and Knowledge Management - Building the Learning Organization. Knowledge Markets:
Cooperation among Distributed Technical Specialists Tacit Knowledge and Quality Assurance.
UNIT III

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT-THE TOOLS

10

Telecommunications and Networks in Knowledge Management - Internet Search Engines and


Knowledge Management - Information Technology in Support of Knowledge Management Knowledge Management and Vocabulary Control - Information Mapping in Information Retrieval Information
Coding
in
the
Internet
Environment
Repackaging
Information.
UNIT IV

KNOWLEDGEMANAGEMENT-APPLICATION

Components of a Knowledge Strategy - Case Studies (From Library to Knowledge Center,


Knowledge Management in the Health Sciences, Knowledge Management in Developing Countries).
UNIT V

FUTURE TRENDS AND CASE STUDIES

Advanced topics and case studies in knowledge management - Development of a knowledge


management map/plan that is integrated with an organization's strategic and business plan - A case study on
Corporate Memories for supporting various aspects in the process life -cycles of an organization.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:

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.

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