Assignment
Contents:
Overview
Topic: Artificial Intelligence
Related Reading: Ch. 13 and notes (skip 13.2, 13.6)
Due:
Internet Requirements
You will not need an Internet connection for completing the assignment,
other than for submission.
Practice Problems
Problems to be Submitted (20 points)
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(5 points)
Answer Thought Question #1 of Ch. 13 (p. 429)
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(5 points)
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What is another school outside Chicago that you could add to the question
tree in the Practice Problems?
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When trying to find the new school using the existing tree, what incorrect
school would you find instead?
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What is a question that would distinguish the incorrect school and the
new school?
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Draw the new tree.
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(10 points)
Many statements in a natural language, such as English, contain ambiguity
for a variety of reasons. As humans, we can often (though not always) distinguish
between possible meanings. Resolving such ambiguities is a great challenge
for software.
The textbook and the lecture notes discuss several sources of ambiguity,
giving many examples of such ambiguities.
For each of the five types of ambiguity below we want you to do the
following.
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Lexical ambiguity
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Syntactic ambiguity
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Referential ambiguity
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The need for rules of conversation
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The need for real-world, topical knowledge
Overall, please type your answers to all of the problems in a single
document to be submitted electronically. Please see details about the submission
process.
Extra Credit (2 points)
Figure 13.4 of the text and the corresponding discussion involve a variant
of the game of Nim. Interestingly, the text book never explicitly stated
the most important conclusions. Assuming that both players use optimal
strategies, who will win the game, Player 1 or Player 2? Explain why.
By the way, the text explained that they used a very simplified version
of the game as an example. If you would like, you may
play
the computer in a more interesting version of the game Nim. Let me
know if you are able to beat the computer. I still haven't.
Extended tree for the School Practice Problem:
Is it in Chicago?
/y
n\
Is it a
Catholic school?
Is it in Illinois?
/y
n\ /y
n\
It it Jesuit? Is it a state school?
Southern Illinois U Beloit
/y
n\ /y
n\
Loyola DePaul UIC
Roosevelt
Last modified: 29 April 2003