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CS182 Intelligent Machines: Reasoning, Actions and Plans

CS182 Intelligent Machines: Reasoning, Actions and Plans . Section 3. Tic-Tac-Toe. A Variation of Tic-Tac-Toe. Diagonal row (5 point!), vertical row (3 point!) and horizontal row (1 point!) Suppose you play and it’s your turn now:. Game Tree. Utilities. +1. -3. -1. -3. -1. -3.

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CS182 Intelligent Machines: Reasoning, Actions and Plans

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  1. CS182 Intelligent Machines:Reasoning, Actions and Plans Section 3

  2. Tic-Tac-Toe

  3. A Variation of Tic-Tac-Toe • Diagonal row (5 point!), vertical row (3 point!) and horizontal row (1 point!) • Suppose you play and it’s your turn now:

  4. Game Tree

  5. Utilities +1 -3 -1 -3 -1 -3 +1 +1 +3 +3 +1 +1 -5 -5

  6. Solve the Game 1 -3 -3 1 -3 1 -3 -1 3 -3 -1 3 1 -3 1 -5 1 3 3 1 -5 1 -5 -5

  7. Alpha-Beta Pruning

  8. Alpha-Beta Pruning By Hand! 1 -3 1 () () () 1 -3 -3 3 1 -3 -3 () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () -3 -1 -3 -1 1 1 -5 -3 () () 1 1 3 3 1 1 () () -5 -5

  9. Evaluation Function • Sometimes we really can’t make it to the terminal nodes… • Cut-off tests and evaluation functions – How likely is this node to lead to a win? • Evaluation function for Tic-tac-toe? • How many rows/columns your crosses/circles spread? • Among all diagonal/vertical/horizontal rows, how many are still reachable? • Winning patterns?

  10. Constraint Satisfaction Problem: Can we graduate?

  11. CSP for course requirements (1) Alby-Bach University (ABU) wants to start a new degree program: B.S in Judgment Day Prevention (JDP). Suppose the degree program is associated with the following courses: • 15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Algorithms • 15-212 Principles of Programming • 15-381 Artificial Intelligence: Representation and Problem-Solving • 15-681 Machine Learning • 80-310 Logic and Computation • 21-484 Graph Theory • 70-122 Accounting • 70-311 Organizational Behavior • 19-601 Information Warfare

  12. CSP for course requirements (2) In order to graduate from the degree program, one must complete the following four requirements: • Algorithms Requirement: (15-211 AND 15-212) OR (15-211 AND 15-381) OR (15-681 AND 21-484) • Machine Learning Requirement: 15-381 OR 15-681 OR 80-310 • Communications Requirement: 21-484 OR 70-311 OR 70-122 • Information Warfare Requirement: 15-381 OR 19-601

  13. CSP for course requirements (3) In addition, the department imposes the following restrictions: • Information Aggressiveness Restriction: So that they can’t make their programs TOO smart, students can take only one class from the set 15-381, 15-681, and 19-601. • Basic Arithmetic Restriction: Students can’t take both 15-211 and 70-122. • Organization Restriction: Students can’t take both 21-484 and 70-311. • Finally, courses cannot be used to count towards multiple graduation requirements - so if you use 15-381 to fulfill part of the Algorithms requirement it can’t count towards either the Machine Learning Requirement or the Information Warfare Requirement.

  14. Model the problem as CSP (1) • What are the variables? • AR_1 • AR_2 • MLR • CR • IWR

  15. Model the problem as CSP (2) • What are the domains? • AR_1: 15-211, 15-212, 15-381, 15-681, 21-484 • AR_2: 15-211, 15-212, 15-381, 15-681, 21-484 • MLR: 15-381, 15-681, 80-310 • CR: 21-484, 70-122, 70-311 • IWR: 15-381, 19-601

  16. Model the problem as CSP (3) • What are the constraints? • IAR: 1 of 15-381, 15-681, and 19-601 can be assigned to the 5 variables. • BAR: 1 of 15-211 and 70-122 can be assigned to the 5 variables • OR: 1 of 21-484 and 70-311 can be assigned to the 5 variables • No double counting: if a variable is assigned to one variable it can’t be assigned to another variable • Hidden constraint between AR_1 and AR_2

  17. Forward Checking and Constraint Propagation (1) • Suppose John has already taken 19-601 towards his Information Warfare Requirement and 15-211 towards his Algorithms Requirement. • Use forward checking and constraint propagation to determine other classes he must take to graduate • Can he graduate?

  18. Forward Checking and Constraint Propagation (1) AR 1 has been set to 15-211 and IWR has been set to 19-601. Forward checking can then be used as follows: • AR 2 domain goes from 15-212,15-381,15-681,21-484 to 15-212 due to IAR. • MLR domain goes to 80-310 due to IAR. • CR goes to 21-484,70-311 due to BAR. Constraint propagation can then • MLR domain has a single member, so we select 80-310. • AR 2 also has a single member, so we can select 15-212. So we have a schedule which satisfies AR 1, AR 2, MLR, and CR. But to satisfy the CR we have to select between 21-484 and 70-311 (we can’t pick both)  we would need to do some search here to pick between them

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