INF2D: 9: Logical Agents

9: Logical Agents

Slides

Contents

  1. A definition of knowledge-based agents as logical agents which apply inference to a knowledge base to derive new information and make decisions. An example, called the Wumpus World.
  2. A characterization of logics as formal systems consisting of syntax and semantics.
  3. A presentation of Propositional Logic.

Required Reading

R&N Sections 7.1–7.5 or NIE Chapter (6) "Logical Agents", Sections 1–5.
NOTE: The abbreviation R&N refers to :
“Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach” Third Edition, Russell R & Norvig P, Prentice Hall, 2010 (R&N).
The abbreviation NIE stands for the following edition of the same book:
“Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach” Third Edition, Pearson New International Edition, Russell R & Norvig P, Pearson, 2014.

Quiz: Logical Agents

These questions are designed to test your understanding of the course content in Lecture 8; doing this quiz does not contribute to your overall grade, but we can give some formative feedback. This quiz requires that you have gone through Lecture 8 and done the required reading.  Some of the questions require a short text answer.  You can ask for formative feedback from your tutor or on piazza.

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