Title: Artificial%20Intelligence
1Chapter 13
2Artificial Intelligence Figure 13.1 The Turing
Test
3Artificial Intelligence A Division of Labor
Figure 13.2 Human and Computer Capabilities
4Artificial Intelligence Knowledge
Representation Figure 13.3 A Semantic Net
Representation
5Artificial Intelligence Recognition Tasks
Figure 13.4 A Neuron
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Figure 13.5 One Neuron with Three Inputs
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Figure 13.6 A Neural Network for Comparing Two
Characters
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Figure 13.7 The Truth Table for XOR
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Figure 13.8 An Attempt at an XOR Perception
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Figure 13.9 Neural Net for XOR
11Recognition Tasks The Optical Character System
Used By Banks Requires A Special Set of
Characters. These Characters Allow for Exact
Pattern Matching
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Training Data Machine Recognition of
Handwritten Characters
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Practice Problem If Input Line 1 is Stimulated
in the Above Neural Network (and Line 2 is Not
Stimulated), Will the Output Line fire?
14Reasoning Tasks Intelligent Searching Figure
13.10 Decision Tree for Sequential Search
15Reasoning Tasks Intelligent Searching Figure
13.11 Decision Tree for Binary Search
16Reasoning Tasks Intelligent Searching Figure
13.12 A Decision Tree with Exponential Growth
17Conclusion Exercises Use An Englishlike
Formal Language to Represent the Knowledge
Explicitly Contained in the Above Semantic Net
18Conclusion Exercises In the Above Neural
Network, Which Event or Events Will Cause Node N3
To Fire?
19Conclusion Exercises Challenge Work Figure
13.13 The AND Truth Table
20Conclusion Challenge Works Figure 13.14 A
Skeleton for the AND Perceptron
21Conclusion Challenge Work Figure 13.15 A
General Perceptron for a Training Algorithm
22Conclusion Challenge Work Figure 13.16
Initial Configuration of Perceptron to be Trained
23Conclusion Challenge Work Figure 13.17
Configuration of the Perceptron After One
Adjustment