Get premium membership and access revision papers, questions with answers as well as video lessons.

Artificial Intelligence (Cisy 422) (Bbit 333)` Question Paper

Artificial Intelligence (Cisy 422) (Bbit 333)` 

Course:Computer Science & Business Information

Institution: Kenya Methodist University question papers

Exam Year:2012



TIME : 2 HOURS

Instructions:
SECTION A
Question One
Briefly explain the meaning of the following terms as used in A.I. (6 marks)
Thinking Rationally
Acting Humanly
Describe any two applications of A.I. in the would today.
(4 marks)
Briefly describe any three conditions that would lead to one describing a machine as intelligent.
(3 marks)
Differentiate between predicate logic and propositional logic.
(4 marks)
Define the following terms as used in A.I. Initial state; search state; operator; goal test and path cost function.
(5 marks)
Distinguish between knowledge and data.
(4 marks)
List and explain any two advantages of A.I.
(4 marks)

SECTION B
Answer any two questions
Question One
Describe in detail the following types of Agents.
1. Simple Based Agents (3 marks)
2. Utility Based Agents (3 marks)
3. Goal Based Agents (3 marks)
Discuss linguistics, psychology and mathematics as to their contribution to being foundations of A.I.
(6 marks)

Question Two
Describe the four stages of natural language processing.
(8 marks)
Describe the furring test approach highlighting its contribution to the field of A.I.
(7 marks)

Question Three
Describe the four conceptual components of the learning agent.
(7 marks)
Fuzzy logic is an alternative approach to knowledge presentation, list and explain four benefits of fussy logic in regards to knowledge presentation.
(8 marks)

Question Four
Explain clustering as found in discovery based learning.
(7 marks)
Explain the concept of search and how problems can be thought of as search problems.
(4 marks)
Sketch and explain in brief an algorithm for a breadth first search.
(4 marks)






More Question Papers


Popular Exams


Mid Term Exams

End Term 1 Exams

End Term 3 Exams

Opener Exams

Full Set Exams



Return to Question Papers