Artificial Intelligence: Knowledge Representation And Reasoning

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Free Online Course: Artificial Intelligence: Knowledge Representation And Reasoning provided by Swayam is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 12 weeks long, 3-4 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Swayam. Artificial Intelligence: Knowledge Representation And Reasoning is taught by Deepak Khemani.

Overview
  • An intelligent agent needs to be able to solve problems in its world. The ability to create representations of the domain of interest and reason with these representations is a key to intelligence. In this course we explore a variety of representation formalisms and the associated algorithms for reasoning. We start with a simple language of propositions, and move on to first order logic, and then to representations for reasoning about action, change, situations, and about other agents in incomplete information situations. This course is a companion to the course “Artificial Intelligence: Search Methods for Problem Solving” that was offered recently and the lectures for which are available online.INTENDED AUDIENCE : BE/ME/MS/MSc/PhD studentsPREREQUISITES : Some exposure to formal languages, logic and programmingINDUSTRY SUPPORT : Software companies dealing with knowledge and reasoning, including the semantic web and semantic search.

Syllabus
  • Week 1: Introduction, Propositional Logic, Syntax and Semantics
    Week 2: Proof Systems, Natural Deduction, Tableau Method, Resolution Method
    Week 3: First Order Logic (FOL), Syntax and Semantics, Unification, Forward Chaining
    Week 4: The Rete Algorithm, Rete example, Programming Rule Based Systems
    Week 5: Representation in FOL, Categories and Properties, Reification, Event Calculus
    Week 6: Deductive Retrieval, Backward Chaining, Logic Programming with Prolog
    Week 7: Resolution Refutation in FOL, FOL with Equality, Complexity of Theorem Proving
    Week 8: Description Logic (DL), Structure Matching, Classification
    Week 9: Extensions of DL, The ALC Language, Inheritance in Taxonomies
    Week 10: Default Reasoning, Circumscription, The Event Calculus Revisited
    Week 11: Default Logic, Autoepistemic Logic, Epistemic Logic, Multi Agent Scenarios

    Optional Topics A:Conceptual Dependency (CD) Theory, Understanding Natural Language
    Optional Topics B:Semantic Nets, Frames, Scripts, Goals and Plans