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Artificial Intelligence 19. Exam Questions
Course V231
Department of Computing
Imperial College
© Simon Colton
2002 Artificial Intelligence Exam
You Do the Maths
I set long questions– You need to spend your time wisely
You have two hours = 120 minutes– To do 3 questions = 300%– Each percent in a question should take 20 seconds– E.g., a 30% question part should take 10 minutes– This gives you 20 minutes to spare at the end!
Go on, Convince me…
To get the full marks for a question– Convince me you’ve understood what I’ve asked
Do this by:– Answering everything I’ve asked
Clearly, concisely, in an organised fashion Have you explained the algorithm? Have you done the calculations correctly? Have you explained the notion correctly?
– Not including everything you know about the subject
Remember that we HATE marking– Will take me a day to mark your exams– Make it easier by answering correctly, concisely and clearly
Question 1a – Search (35%)
Question 1b – Game Playing (65%)
Question 1b – Game Playing (65%)
Question 1b – Game Playing (65%)
Question 2a – Perceptrons (35%)
Question 2b – Perceptrons (35%)
Question 2b – Perceptrons (35%)
Question 2c – ANNs in General (30%)
Question 3a – ILP (20%)
Question 3b Resolution Method (50%)
Question 3bResolution Method (50%)
Question 3cResolution Theorem Proving (30%)
Question 4a – CSPs (30%)
Question 4b – CSPs (40%)
Question 4b – CSPs (40%)
Question 4cMachine Learning (30%)