Geschrieben von Student*innen, die bestanden haben Sofort verfügbar nach Zahlung Online lesen oder als PDF Falsches Dokument? Kostenlos tauschen 4,6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Zusammenfassung

Artificial Intelligence - IBP - Summary

Bewertung
5,0
(1)
Verkauft
18
seiten
29
Hochgeladen auf
11-01-2024
geschrieben in
2023/2024

This is a summary for the course AI within the bachelor of psychology. It includes a summary of every lecture that I attended personally, with detailed explanations of concepts and the addition of figures. I also added a part with all the pseudocodes mentionned in the lectures, and another part with the practice questions on brightspace and what i believe were the correct answers to it. More info can be found in the first pages of the document. Good luck :)

Mehr anzeigen Weniger lesen
Hochschule
Kurs

Inhaltsvorschau

Artificial Intelligence

Week 1................................................................................................................................. 2
Week 2................................................................................................................................. 6
Week 3................................................................................................................................. 9
Week 4............................................................................................................................... 12
Week 5............................................................................................................................... 15
Week 6............................................................................................................................... 19
Pseudocodes...................................................................................................................... 23
Recap and Q&A............................................................................................................... 25
Brightspace Practice Exam......................................................................................................... 27


This summary was created in block 2 of the academic year 2023-2024. I attended all the
lectures to make this summary, using the slides and transcribed what the professor said to make it
detailed enough to understand concepts like feedforward networks or optimal search.
I also added a chapter in which I copied/pasted all the pseudocodes that were used in the
lectures as that may come in handy during the exams. Lastly, some random notes of the last
lectures are added in the Recap and Q&A chapter, relating to parts that the professor mentioned
or questions that were asked at that moment.
At the end, I added the practice questions that were put on brightspace and what I believe
are the correct answers to these.

, Week 1
Introduction, History of AI

4 approaches to AI:
● Thinking humanly
● Thinking rationally
● Acting humanly
● Acting rationally

What is artificial intelligence and its purpose? For this, it’s important to look at cognitive
psychology first. Cognitive psychology is the study of the computations that make it possible to
perceive, reason, and act.

Artificial intelligence can be seen as a branch of philosophy, computer science, or more
and mostly draws from the disciplines of psychology and computer science to put emphasis on
the computation of perception. It studies how to build programs that enable computers to do what
the mind can do.

The problem of psychology is that it can be seen as an inverse problem; we analyze
behavior and reason retrospectively about the causes of it. However, such limitations are limited
and sometimes impossible to make. AI, on the other hand, uses forward modeling. This can be
seen as designing a simple system and seeing later how it behaves. Because we designed it, we
know how it works.




Forward modeling involves thinking algorithmically; using a set of rules that
unambiguously define a sequence of operations and hyper specific commands. In those cases, as
long as you follow the rules precisely, you can do it by hand. It thus matches input and output
through a series of processes. These can also be seen as functions, which are a list of instructions
that take input values (arguments) that apply some computations to create an output value.
Similarly, humans use input and output; respectively sensory perceptions and behavior.

, Descartes’ theory was defined as Cartesian dualism. This raised the question of how the
physical brain gives rise to the mental mind. On the other hand, materialists believed that all
mental states were caused by physical states. If we accepted materialism to be true, we could
assume that we could always recreate mental states from physical states. Throughout history, this
has brought many attempts to recreate systems of computations.

In the 1940s, McCulloch and Pitt worked with three principles; basic physiology,
propositional logic, and Turing’s theory of computation. From those times, it was believed that
any computable function could be computed by a network of artificial neurons. All logical
operators could be implemented by simple neural networks.
Turing believed that AI were weak, but intelligent if they were indistinguishable from
humans in conversations. Complex grammatical structures and realistic world knowledge would,
according to him, prove intelligence.

John Seaerle believes that true understanding requires the actual chemistry and physical
properties of the human brain. He came up with the Chinese room experiment. The Chinese
Room argument imagines a person inside a closed room in China. Someone on the outside could
ask questions and communicate with the person inside in Chinese. The person inside could use a
book to translate what is said to him. This would allow him to answer every possible question
that he is asked. This is basically what computers do. To an outsider, it may seem like something
inside understands Chinese, even if this is done through a book or by a computer. This is an
argument for Searle that computers do have true intelligence or sentience; they can only simulate
it through functions. Turin had an opposite point of view, as he believed that as long as
behavioral output is indistinguishable from a human, a machine is smart. Searle’s concept is also
known as weak AI. Strong AI is the concept that an appropriately programmed computer with
the right inputs and outputs would have a mind in the same sense as human beings have minds. It
thus suggests that an intelligent system can actually think.

It is important to distinguish between weak AI and strong AI. In the paper by Turing, he
introduced what was called the imitation game. This game implied that a machine is intelligent if
we cannot distinguish it from humans in a conversation. This is still quite impossible to achieve
for a computer. The reason for this is partly due to the complex grammatical structures and the
realistic world knowledge that humans have. It is also important to distinguish between the two
approaches of symbolic AI and connectionist AI.

Symbolic AI
● A subfield of AI
● Focuses on the processing and manipulation of symbols or concepts, rather than
numerical data.
● Intelligence is symbols and relations between them

Schule, Studium & Fach

Hochschule
Studium
Kurs

Dokument Information

Hochgeladen auf
11. januar 2024
Anzahl der Seiten
29
geschrieben in
2023/2024
Typ
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG

Themen

6,79 €
Vollständigen Zugriff auf das Dokument erhalten:

Falsches Dokument? Kostenlos tauschen Innerhalb von 14 Tagen nach dem Kauf und vor dem Herunterladen kannst du ein anderes Dokument wählen. Du kannst den Betrag einfach neu ausgeben.
Geschrieben von Student*innen, die bestanden haben
Sofort verfügbar nach Zahlung
Online lesen oder als PDF

Bewertungen von verifizierten Käufern

Alle Bewertungen werden angezeigt
2 Jahr vor

5,0

1 rezensionen

5
1
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
Zuverlässige Bewertungen auf Stuvia

Alle Bewertungen werden von echten Stuvia-Benutzern nach verifizierten Käufen abgegeben.

Lerne den Verkäufer kennen

Seller avatar
Bewertungen des Ansehens basieren auf der Anzahl der Dokumente, die ein Verkäufer gegen eine Gebühr verkauft hat, und den Bewertungen, die er für diese Dokumente erhalten hat. Es gibt drei Stufen: Bronze, Silber und Gold. Je besser das Ansehen eines Verkäufers ist, desto mehr kannst du dich auf die Qualität der Arbeiten verlassen.
elenavincent Universiteit Leiden
Folgen Sie müssen sich einloggen, um Studenten oder Kursen zu folgen.
Verkauft
240
Mitglied seit
4 Jahren
Anzahl der Follower
116
Dokumente
30
Zuletzt verkauft
1 Jahren vor

3,3

23 rezensionen

5
2
4
9
3
7
2
3
1
2

Kürzlich von dir angesehen.

Warum sich Studierende für Stuvia entscheiden

on Mitstudent*innen erstellt, durch Bewertungen verifiziert

Geschrieben von Student*innen, die bestanden haben und bewertet von anderen, die diese Studiendokumente verwendet haben.

Nicht zufrieden? Wähle ein anderes Dokument

Kein Problem! Du kannst direkt ein anderes Dokument wählen, das besser zu dem passt, was du suchst.

Bezahle wie du möchtest, fange sofort an zu lernen

Kein Abonnement, keine Verpflichtungen. Bezahle wie gewohnt per Kreditkarte oder Sofort und lade dein PDF-Dokument sofort herunter.

Student with book image

“Gekauft, heruntergeladen und bestanden. So einfach kann es sein.”

Alisha Student

Häufig gestellte Fragen