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Artificial Intelligence

The document outlines an Artificial Intelligence course with the following key details: 1. The course aims to help students acquire advanced data analysis skills, stay industry relevant, build AI/ML solutions, and apply AI/ML methods and tools. 2. The course assessment includes multiple choice and descriptive questions testing students' understanding of concepts like search algorithms, Bayesian theory, logic, machine learning techniques, and applications of expert systems and neural networks. 3. The course duration is 3 hours and is worth a maximum of 100 marks, with outcomes mapped to various Bloom's levels and course objectives.

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Artificial Intelligence

The document outlines an Artificial Intelligence course with the following key details: 1. The course aims to help students acquire advanced data analysis skills, stay industry relevant, build AI/ML solutions, and apply AI/ML methods and tools. 2. The course assessment includes multiple choice and descriptive questions testing students' understanding of concepts like search algorithms, Bayesian theory, logic, machine learning techniques, and applications of expert systems and neural networks. 3. The course duration is 3 hours and is worth a maximum of 100 marks, with outcomes mapped to various Bloom's levels and course objectives.

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Course Name: Artificial Intelligence

Course Outcomes (CO): At the end of the course the students should be able to:

1. Acquire advanced Data Analysis skills.


2. Stay Industry relevant and grow in your career.
3. Create AI/ML solutions for various business problems.
4. Build and deploy production grade AI/ML applications.
5. Apply AI/ML methods, techniques and tools immediately

Total duration(H:M): 03:00


Course: Artificial Intelligence
Maximum Marks:100
Q. Questions Marks CO PO BL
No.
1a. Explain intelligence and artificial intelligence. How do they 4 CO2 1 1
distinguish?
1b. Explain knowledge acquisition in artificial intelligence. 6 CO4 3 3
1c. For the set 10 CO5 2 4
S = { P v Q, ~Q v R, ~P v Q, ~R }
i. Derive an empty clause from S by resolution.
ii. Show that
(∃z) (∀x)[ p(x)→ Q(z)] and
(∃z)[ (∃x) p(x)→Q(z)] are equivalent.
2a. What is the environment in AI? Explain following. 4 CO1 5 2
i. Fully Observable vs Partially Observable
ii. Deterministic vs Stochastic
iii. Competitive vs Collaborative
2b. Explain the following with a diagram. 6 CO3 4 2
i. Goal-Based Agents
ii. Utility-Based Agents
iii. Learning Agent
2c. What is a heuristic function? Explain the best first search with an 10 CO5 2 3
example.
3a. Write the difference between informed and uninformed search. 4 CO2 3 3
3b. What is A* search? Perform A* search on the graph given 6 CO3 5 4
below.

3c. What is state space? Explain the state space search graph and 10 CO4 1 2
state space trees with examples.
4a. Write the difference Uniform cost search and Breath first search. 4 CO1 3 4
4b. Explain in detail Bayesian theory and its use in AI. Define the 6 CO5 4 1
like-hood ratio.
4c. Determine whether the following PL formula is (a) Satisfiable 10 CO2 2 5
(b) Tautology (c) Contingency
i. ( p ^ q ) → r v ~q
ii. ~p ^ ( p v q )→ q
iii. q→~q ^ (p v q)

5a. What is resolution in principle in propositional logic, explain? 4 CO3 4 1


5b. What is probability reasoning? Why it is required in AI 6 CO1 5 4
applications.
5c. How is resolution in first-order predicate logic different from 10 CO4 1 2
that of propositional performed? What are unification
Algorithms & why it is required?
6a. Write the difference between supervised and unsupervised 4 CO2 3 4
learning.
6b. What are Bayesian networks? Explain its importance with the 6 CO4 4 1
help of an example.
6c. Explain decision tree learning with a suitable example. 10 CO3 2 1
7a. Write applications of expert systems. 4 CO1 5 2
7b. Explain following. 6 CO5 2 1
i. Perceptron Learning
ii. Delta Learning
7c. What is an expert system? Explain different parts of an expert 10 CO1 3 2
system.
8a. What artificial neural network? Write applications of it. 4 CO3 1 2
8b. What is a genetic algorithm? Explain genetic algorithm operators 6 CO3 5 3
and parameters.
8c. Represent the following sentences in symbol logic. 10 CO4 4 5
i. All students like good teachers.
ii. All that glitters is not gold.
iii. Fruits and vegetables are delicious.
iv. God helps those who help themselves.
v. Jack and Jill went up to the hills.

Bloom's Level wise Marks Course Outcomes wise Marks


Distribution Distribution
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
0
LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5

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