ME290M, Spring 1999

ME290M
Expert Systems in Mechanical Engineering

Spring 1999, T-Th 12:30-2:00 pm
1165 Etcheverry Hall, Course Control No. 56369 http://best.me.berkeley.edu/~aagogino/me290m/s99


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READINGS (Including Optional References)

WeekDatesDescription
1 1-19,21 Read Chap. 1.1-1.7 of Giarratano & Riley.

Lecture Notes on: Overview of artificial intelligence, knowledge engineering, and expert systems.
21-26,28 Read Chap. 1.8-1.10 and Chap. 6 of Giarratano & Riley; selected publications below.

"CVAID: An Expert System For Diagnosis and Repair of a Car Valve Actuator," Paasch, B., A.M. Agogino , K. Swanson, R.E. Heiskell, J. M. Quinto and R.G. Taylor, Proceedings of the 1988 ASME International Computers in Engineering Conference , Vol. 1, pp. 349-353, (July 31 - August 3, 1988, San Francisco, California ).

"Real-Time Expert Systems for Fault Tolerant Supervisory Control," Ramamurthi, K. and A.M. Agogino, Proceedings of the 1988 ASME International Computers in Engineering Conference, Vol. 1, pp. 349-353, (July 31 - August 3, 1988, San Francisco, California ).

"Calibration of Fuzzy Linguistic Variables for Expert Systems," Jain, P. and A.M. Agogino, Proceedings of the 1988 ASME International Computers in Engineering Conference, Vol. 1, pp. 313-318, (July 31 - August 3, 1988, San Francisco, California ).

"ADIS: Assistive Device Interface Selector for the Disabled," Hsi, S. , A.M. Agogino , M. Barker and B. Yazdani-Kachoee, Proceedings of the ASME International Computers in Engineering Conference, Vol. 1, pp. 109-114, (July 31 - August 3, 1988, San Francisco, California).

Lecture Notes on: Introduction to expert systems.
32-2,2-4 Read Chap. 2.1-2.10 of Giarratano & Riley. Scan 3.14.

Handout on Criteria for Evaluating Expert System Candidates.

Optional reading on reserve in engineering library: Slagle, James R. and Michael R. Wick, "A Method for Evaluating Candidate Expert System Applications," AI Magazine, Winter 1988, pp. 44-53.
4
5
2-9,2-11,
2-16,2-18
Read Chap. 2.11-2.18, 3.1-3.14 of Giarratano & Riley.

Lecture Notes on: Propositional and Predicate Logic.

Lecture Notes on: Meaning, Truth, and Semantic Interpretation.

Lecture Notes on Logical Implication: Quantification, Instantiation and Unification.

Completeness, and Decidability.

Lecture Notes on Resolution.
62-23,2-25 Read Chap. 1.11-1.12 and scan Chap. 7 of Giarratano & Riley.

Lecture Notes on Introduction to CLIPS.

Thurs., Feb. 25, 12:30-1:00pm our Expert Systems class will meet in 3117b, the Sheppard Room, in order to talk with Dr. Kent Cullers from SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) about their approach to identifying intelligence in space. Interesting other web sites for review are:

  • The Turing Test states that a computer is intelligent if a person cannot tell whether he or she is interacting with a computer or another person.
  • You might also want to read Daniel Dennett's article "Did HAL Commit Murder? "which explores the differences between humans and machines in higher-order processing. The URL is: http://www.tufts.edu/as/cogstud/papers/didhal.htm.
73-2, 3-4 Read Chap. 3.15-3.17 and 4.1-4.6 of Giarratano & Riley.

Lecture Slides on Nonmonotonic Logic. and associated Lecture Notes (Week 7a).

Lecture Slides on Multivariate Logic and associated Lecture Notes (Week 7b).
8
9
3-9, 3-11,
3-16, 3-18
Read Chap. 4.7-4.9 of Giarratano & Riley. Handout.

Lecture Slides and associatedLecture Notes on the Logic of Probability Theory.

Lecture Slides and associatedLecture Notes on Discrete Events in Probability Theory.

Lecture Slides and associatedLecture Notes on Management of Uncertainty with Influence Diagrams.

103-23,3-25 Spring Break
103-30,4-1 Class Handouts. Review previous reading.
114-6,4-8 Read Chap. 4-11-4-17, Chap. 5 of Giarratano & Riley. Handout.
124-13,4-15 Revisit Chap. 4.9 on the oil wildcatter problem. Lecture notes on Decision Analysis.
134-20,4-22 Handout on certainty equivalents and utility theory.

Solution to Oil Wildcatter's Problem with Imperfect Information.

Review the >Hugin Bayes' Net Software.

144-27,4-29 Handout.
155-4,5-6 Read Chap. 1.13-1.14 of Giarratano & Riley. Handouts.

REQUIRED TEXTS: Joseph Giarratano and Gary Riley, Expert Systems: Principles and Programming, 3rd Edition, PWS Publishing, 1998.

REFERENCE READING:

Raiffa, Howard, Decision Analysis: Introductory Lectures on Choice Under Uncertainty, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Menlo Park, California.

Genesereth, Michael R. and Nils J. Nilsson, Logical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc., 1987.

Wilensky, Common Lispcraft, W.W. Norton & Company, New York, N.Y.


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