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Artificial Intelligence: Introduction To

This document provides an orientation to an online introduction to artificial intelligence course. It outlines the course website, objectives covering search, machine learning and knowledge representation, required materials including textbooks and slides, the distance learning format involving online and offline sessions, student assignments and examinations, grading policy, and expectations for academic honesty. It concludes with contact information for the instructor and a question and answer section.

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Artificial Intelligence: Introduction To

This document provides an orientation to an online introduction to artificial intelligence course. It outlines the course website, objectives covering search, machine learning and knowledge representation, required materials including textbooks and slides, the distance learning format involving online and offline sessions, student assignments and examinations, grading policy, and expectations for academic honesty. It concludes with contact information for the instructor and a question and answer section.

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Introduction to

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Distance Learning

Nguyễ
Nguyễn Việ
Việt Cườ
Cường,
ng, M.Sc.
M.Sc.
Posts & Telecommunication Institute of Technology
Orientation

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Orientation
 Website
 Objectives
 Course materials
 Distance Learning
 Student work
– Assignments
– Examination
 Grading policy
 Academic honesty
 Book coverage
Q&A

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Website
 About me:
http://www.ptithcm.edu.vn/~NguyenVietCuong/
 Web:
http://www.ptithcm.edu.vn/~NguyenVietCuong/AI-DL.htm
– syllabus
– latest grades
– presentation slides

 Email: [email protected]
[email protected]

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Objectives
 Search
– State Space
– Blind Search
– Heuristic Search
– Optimal Search
– Advanced Search
– Constraint Processing
 Machine Learning
– Nearest Neighbors
– Decision Trees
 Knowledge Representation
– Propositional & First Order Logic
– Rule-based systems.

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Course materials
 Textbooks
– S. Russell, P. Norvig
Artificial Intelligence. A modern approach,
2rd edition, Prentice Hall, 2003
– Michael Negnevitsky,
Artificial Intelligence, A Guide to Intelligent System,
Addison-Wesley Pub. Comp. , 2002.

 Reference
– Nguyễn Việt Cường,
Giáo trình Nhập môn Trí tuệ nhân tạo, PTIT, 2002.
– David Poole, A. Mackworth, R. Goebel, biên dịch Trần Đức
Quang, Trí
Trí tuệ
tu tính toá
toán: Tiếp
Ti p cận
n bằng
ng logic,
logic tập 1&2, NXB
Thống kê 2002.
– G.F. Luger & W. A. Stubblefield, biên dịch Bùi Xuân Toại &
Trương Gia Việt, Trí
Trí tuệ
tu nhân tạoo. Các cấu
u trú
trúc & chiến
chi n lược
lư c
giải
gi i quyết
quy t vấn
n đề, NXB Thống kê, 2001
– Đỗ Trung Tuấn, Trí
Trí tuệ
tu nhân tạoo. NXB Giáo Dục, 1998.

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Distance Learning
 First Session (180 minutes)
– Orientation
– Overview of Artificial Intelligence
 Offline Session
– Self study
– Forum for questions & answers
 Online Session (135 minutes)
– Chat for questions & answers
 Last Session (360 minutes)
– First Review:
• Search
– Second Review:
• Machine Learning &
• Knowledge Representation.

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Student work

 The students are encouraged to spend a


minimum of ten hours outside the class
in preparation for each hour spent in
class
 Assignments ought to be done outside
class.

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Assignments
 Send your assignments to my email
[email protected]
and c/c:
c/c: [email protected]
 Email subject, for example:
AI-
AI-DL07

 To name your assignment file: Ch1-


Ch1-HoaNT.doc
 In your assignment have Name, Student ID, class

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Examinations

 Final exam: on paper

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Grading policy

 Grade percentage
– Assignments 20%
– Attendance and Activity 10%
– Final Exam 70%

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Academic honesty

 The Academic Honesty Policy:


“Students are expected to complete all materials
(exams & exercises) on their own
This does not prevent the student from seeking
assistance from the instructor or other students

Copying of assignments or cheating on exams will


result in dismissal from this course and the student
may be expelled from PTIT

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Q&A

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The End

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