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CS-14 Intelligent Systems June-2005

Question Paper Of CS-14 Intelligent Systems June-2005

Q.l (a)What are the three basic characteristic of Al problems?

(b) Define an associative network. Describe this with the help of an example.

© Write the value of each of the following LISP expressions:

(i) (* 3 2 (+ 5 6))

(ii) (set q y «(+ 5 6 7))

(iii) (lessp 13 5 12 9)

(iv) (equal ‘a (cdr ‘(a a)))

(d) Define the distance function for a set E = {x, y, z}. Also define the Euclidean distance.

(e) Convert the following statement into a well-formed formula (wff) :

“Any person who is respected by every person is a king".

(f) Draw a conceptual indexing tree structure based on the HAM model of memory for the following sentence :
“Drink the water”

(g) How does heuristic search reduce the search space? Propose a good heuristic function for the tie-tac-toe problem.

(h) List two distinguishing features between procedural knowledge and declarative knowledge. And give an example of each type of knowledge.

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