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CS 188: Artificial Intelligence Course Information http://inst.cs.berkeley.edu/~cs188/sp12 Lecture 1: Introduction Pieter Abbeel UC Berkeley Many slides from Dan Klein. This semester s website will be live by Friday midnight. Communication: Announcements on webpage Questions? Try piazza! If not suitable for piazza, staff email: cs188-staff@lists.berkeley.edu Office hours: see website for schedule Course Staff Course Information Course Staff GSIs Yangqing Jia Professor Pieter Abbeel Jonathan Long Arjun Singh Book: Russell & Norvig, AI: A Modern Approach, 3 rd Slides Prerequisites: (CS 61A or B) and (Math 55 or CS 70) Strongly recommended: CS61A, CS61B and CS70 There will be a lot of math and programming Self diagnostic Work and Grading: 5 programming projects: Python, groups of 1-2 5 late days, 2 per project Regular assignments --- details forthcoming! 2 midterms 1 final Participation Fixed scale Academic integrity policy Contests! Waiting List Today Will take a while to sort out. We don t control enrollment. Contact Michael-David Sasson (msasson@cs) with any questions on the process. What is artificial intelligence? What can AI do? What is this course? 1

A (Short) History of AI 1940-1950: Early days 1943: McCulloch & Pitts: Boolean circuit model of brain 1950: Turing's Computing Machinery and Intelligence 1950 70: Excitement: Look, Ma, no hands! 1950s: Early AI programs, including Samuel's checkers program, Newell & Simon's Logic Theorist, Gelernter's Geometry Engine 1956: Dartmouth meeting: Artificial Intelligence adopted 1965: Robinson's complete algorithm for logical reasoning E.g., generate plan for driving to the airport 1966: Weizenbaum s Eliza / Turing test Herb Simon, 1957 It is not my aim to surprise or shock you---but the simplest way I can summarize is to say that there are now in the world machines that think, that learn and that create. Moreover, their ability to do these things is going to increase rapidly until---in a visible future---the range of problems they can handle will be coextensive with the range to which human mind has been applied. More precisely: within 10 years a computer would be chess champion, and an important new mathematical theorem would be proved by a computer. Harder than originally thought Observations Herb Simon s prediction came true, but after roughly 40 years instead of after 10 Eliza: mother à Tell me more about your family I wanted to adopt a puppy, but it s too young to be separated from its mother. à??? 1957: Sputnik Automatic Russian à English translation Famous example: The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak. E à R à E: The vodka is strong but the meat is rotten. Need some understanding about the world Computational tractability, NPcompleteness, exponential scaling. A (Short) History of AI (ctd) What Can AI Do? 1970 88: Knowledge-based approaches 1969 79: Early development of knowledge-based systems 1980 88: Expert systems industry booms 1988 93: Expert systems industry busts: AI Winter 1988 : Statistical approaches Resurgence of probability, focus on uncertainty General increase in technical depth Agents and learning systems AI Spring? 2000 : Where are we now? Quiz: Which of the following can be done at present? Play a decent game of table tennis? Drive safely along a curving mountain road? Drive safely along Telegraph Avenue? Buy a week's worth of groceries on the web? Buy a week's worth of groceries at Berkeley Bowl? Discover and prove a new mathematical theorem? Converse successfully with another person for an hour? Perform a complex surgical operation? Unload a dishwasher and put everything away? Translate spoken Chinese into spoken English in real time? Write an intentionally funny story? 2

Unintentionally Funny Stories One day Joe Bear was hungry. He asked his friend Irving Bird where some honey was. Irving told him there was a beehive in the oak tree. Joe walked to the oak tree. He ate the beehive. The End. Henry Squirrel was thirsty. He walked over to the river bank where his good friend Bill Bird was sitting. Henry slipped and fell in the river. Gravity drowned. The End. Natural Language Speech technologies Automatic speech recognition (ASR) Text-to-speech synthesis (TTS) Dialog systems Language processing technologies Machine translation Once upon a time there was a dishonest fox and a vain crow. One day the crow was sitting in his tree, holding a piece of cheese in his mouth. He noticed that he was holding the piece of cheese. He became hungry, and swallowed the cheese. The fox walked over to the crow. The End. [Shank, Tale-Spin System, 1984] Information extraction Information retrieval, question answering Text classification, spam filtering, etc Vision (Perception) Object and character recognition Scene segmentation 3D reconstruction Robotics [videos: vision] [demos: language] [videos: robotics] Robotics Part mech. eng. Part AI Reality much harder than simulations! Image classification Technologies Vehicles Rescue Soccer! Lots of automation In this class: We ignore mechanical aspects Methods for planning Methods for control Images from stanfordracing.org, CMU RoboCup, Honda ASIMO sites Logic Game Playing May, '97: Deep Blue vs. Kasparov Logical systems Theorem provers NASA fault diagnosis Question answering First match won against world-champion Intelligent creative play 200 million board positions per second! Humans understood 99.9 of Deep Blue's moves Can do about the same now with a big PC cluster Open question: How does human cognition deal with the search space explosion of chess? Or: how can humans compete with computers at all?? Methods: Deduction systems Constraint satisfaction Satisfiability solvers (huge advances here!) 1996: Kasparov Beats Deep Blue I could feel --- I could smell --- a new kind of intelligence across the table. 1997: Deep Blue Beats Kasparov Deep Blue hasn't proven anything. Image from Bart Selman Text from Bart Selman, image from IBM s Deep Blue pages 3

Decision Making Scheduling, e.g. airline routing, military Route planning, e.g. google maps Medical diagnosis Automated help desks Fraud detection Spam classifiers Web search engines Movie and book recommendations What is AI? The science of making machines that: Think like humans Think rationally Act like humans Act rationally Lots more! Rational Decisions We ll use the term rational in a particular way: Rational: maximally achieving pre-defined goals Rational only concerns what decisions are made (not the thought process behind them) Goals are expressed in terms of the utility of outcomes Being rational means maximizing your expected utility Maximize Your Expected Utility A better title for this course would be: Computational Rationality Designing Rational Agents Pacman as an Agent [demo: pacman] An agent is an entity that perceives and acts. Agent A rational agent selects actions that maximize its utility function. Characteristics of the percepts, environment, and action space dictate techniques for selecting rational actions. Sensors This course is about: General AI techniques for a variety of problem types Learning to recognize when and how a new problem can be solved with an existing technique? Actuators Percepts Actions Environment Agent Sensors? Actuators Percepts Actions Environment 4

What About the Brain? Brains (human minds) are very good at making rational decisions (but not perfect) Brains are to intelligence as wings are to flight Brains aren t as modular as software Lessons learned: prediction and simulation are key to decision making Course Topics Part I: Making Decisions Fast search Constraint satisfaction Adversarial and uncertain search Part II: Modeling Uncertainty Bayes nets Decision theory Part III: Machine learning Perceptron, kernels Throughout: Applications Natural language, vision, robotics, games 5