Name of the College : Sphoorthy Engineering College
University : JNTUH
Department : COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Subject Name : ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Degree : B.Tech
Year/Sem : III/ 1st Year
Website : sphoorthyengg.com
Document Type : Model Question Paper
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Artificial Intelligence Question Paper :
B. Tech III Year I Semester Examinations, December-2011
(COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING)
Time: 3 hours
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Max. Marks: 80
Answer any five questions :
All questions carry equal marks :
1. Define state space. Explain the state space with an example. [16]
2. What is a constraint satisfaction? Explain how constraint satisfaction helps in solving the Crypt- arithmetic problem. [16]
3.a) What are the four factors that influence the question of whether it is better to reason Forward or Backward?
b) Assume the following facts:
** Steve only likes easy courses
** Science courses are hard
** All the courses in the basket-weaving department are easy
** BK301 is a basket-weaving course
Use resolution to answer the question, “What course would Steve like?” [16]
4.a) Define Script. Give some of the applications of scripts in real-world.
b) Construct a Script for a restaurant and Explain. [8+8]
5.a) State Baye’s theorem.
b) What is the difference between JTMS and LTMS?
c) Write short notes on certainty factors and rule-based systems. [16]
6.a) Explain the Min-max algorithm with an example.
b) Write short notes on Alpha-Beta cutoffs. [8+8]
7.a) Explain Waltz algorithm with an example.
b) What are the steps involved in the process of NLP? [8+8]
8.a) Explain Winston’s learning problem.
b) Write notes on decision trees. [8+8]
RRCode No: RR310502 SET-2
1.a) What are the four factors that influence the question of whether it is better to reason Forward or Backward?
b) Assume the following facts:
** Steve only likes easy courses
** Science courses are hard
** All the courses in the basket-weaving department are easy
** BK301 is a basket-weaving course
Use resolution to answer the question, “What course would Steve like?” [16]
2.a) Define Script. Give some of the applications of scripts in real-world.
b) Construct a Script for a restaurant and Explain. [8+8]
3.a) State Baye’s theorem.
b) What is the difference between JTMS and LTMS?
c) Write short notes on certainty factors and rule-based systems. [16]
4.a) Explain the Min-max algorithm with an example.
b) Write short notes on Alpha-Beta cutoffs. [8+8]
5.a) Explain Waltz algorithm with an example.
b) What are the steps involved in the process of NLP? [8+8]
6.a) Explain Winston’s learning problem.
b) Write notes on decision trees. [8+8]
7. Define state space. Explain the state space with an example. [16]
8. What is a constraint satisfaction? Explain how constraint satisfaction helps in solving the Crypt- arithmetic problem. [16]
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE :
1.a) State Baye’s theorem.
b) What is the difference between JTMS and LTMS?
c) Write short notes on certainty factors and rule-based systems. [16]
2.a) Explain the Min-max algorithm with an example.
b) Write short notes on Alpha-Beta cutoffs. [8+8]
3.a) Explain Waltz algorithm with an example.
b) What are the steps involved in the process of NLP? [8+8]
4.a) Explain Winston’s learning problem.
b) Write notes on decision trees. [8+8]
5. Define state space. Explain the state space with an example. [16]
6. What is a constraint satisfaction? Explain how constraint satisfaction helps in solving the Crypt- arithmetic problem. [16]
7.a) What are the four factors that influence the question of whether it is better to reason Forward or Backward?
b) Assume the following facts:
** Steve only likes easy courses
** Science courses are hard
** All the courses in the basket-weaving department are easy
** BK301 is a basket-weaving course
Use resolution to answer the question, “What course would Steve like?” [16]
8.a) Define Script. Give some of the applications of scripts in real-world.
b) Construct a Script for a restaurant and Explain. [8+8]