Information Technology FIT3080: Intelligent Systems Ramesh Kumar Ayyasamy Sunway Campus ramesh .kumar@monash.edu My tutorial ground rules 1 During tutorial hours‚ you are allowed only to - do the given tutorial tasks as mentioned in Moodle. 2 During tutorial hours‚ you are not allowed to - not allowed to use Facebook‚ YouTube or any such activities which is not related to tutorial. - not allowed to use mobile phones or chatting with your girl friends or boy friends.
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Tour means to travel round. Different people make tour for different purposes. Hence‚ we her the names like touring officer‚ touring court‚ touring cinema and so on. Some people tour by train or bus. Some tour by motorcars. Some by bicycles. But there are some who like tour on foot. Their tour is the walking tour. Whilst traveling with friends or organised groups is fairly common‚ by choice or by necessity many people travel alone. Traveling alone is a unique experience and can be a very rewarding
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Instructions In a logic puzzle you are given a series of categories‚ and an equal number of options within each category. Each option is used once and only once. Your goal is to figure out which options are linked together based on a series of given clues. Each puzzle has only one unique solution‚ and each can be solved using simple logical processes (i.e. educated guesses are not required). A custom-labelled grid is provided for every puzzle‚ like the one you see to the right. The grid allows
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We have to sit Opposite The setting takes place in the carriage of a train. The setting is confined to a small area of a train making the atmosphere a large component in the story you can feel it so much more because it is in such limited amount of space. The tone can be altered numerous times because of the blue toothed man and his family’s rudeness. Some tones that take place in the carriage are humor‚ rudeness‚ sarcasms and so on. The theme in this story is the mindset of ignorance and not caring
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We’ve heard about it‚ experienced it‚ advised the children about it and yet‚ a majority of kids continue to struggle with it through years of schooling and perhaps even later. Peer pressure is inevitable since there always exists one ’cool group’ at school - which basically includes a bunch of kids who do all the things that they are not supposed to do and make it seem like a ’cool’ or ’happening’ thing to do. Children‚ who are too sincere at studies‚ have often been at the receiving end of ridicule
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Report on Zero Hunger Project: School Phase Global food security concern has become a global challenge to all nations. To address the issue United Nation calls for project “Zero Hunger Challenge”. It is a global initiative by UN that invites all nations to ensure food security for all citizens. In response to UN‚ United Nation Youth and Student Association of Bangladesh has come forward to make people aware and motivate to reduce food wastage. The part of the campaign was held in National Bank
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Chapter 4 Knowledge Representation question and answers 1. Consider the following statements a) Reema is a super star. b) All super stars are rich. c) All rich people have fast cars. d) All fast cars consume a lot of petrol. Use predicate logic and inference rules to draw the conclusion “Reema’s car consumed a lot of petrol”. a. List any two knowledge representation techniques. b. Write Modus Ponens rule. c. Define disjunctive normal form with suitable
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LOGIC PROGRAMMING What are the various programming paradigms I’ve used so far? 2 CSED Computational Intelligence February 26‚ 2013 PROGRAMMING PARADIGMS Imperative Procedural Declarative Functional LISt Processing C‚ Pascal Logical Object Oriented PROgramming in LOGic C++ 3 CSED Computational Intelligence February 26‚ 2013 PROLOG :: COMPONENTS FACTS RULES QUESTIONS/QUERIES 4 CSED Computational Intelligence February 26‚ 2013
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1. What is meant by diversity? Diversity means that we are all different. Although people have similarities we also have differences and are unique in many ways. Diversity is recognising and understanding our individual differences and embracing them. We need to be able to understand that everyone is different and value everyone’s differences. 2. Describe the community you live in. Highlight some of the variations you may observe in terms of: • Interests • Beliefs • Ages • Lifestyles
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Exercise 1 1. Draw an E-R diagram for each of the following situations (if you believe that you need to make additional assumptions‚ clearly state them for each situation): a. A hospital has a large number of registered physicians. Attributes of PHYSICIAN include Physician_ID (the identifier) and Specialty. Patients are admitted to the hospital by physicians. Attributes of PATIENT include Patient__ID (the identifier) and Patient_Name. Any patient who is admitted must have exactly one admitting
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