Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems

Computer Science

You have arrived at the right place for Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems Mini Series!

This guide has two parts, the Expert Systems Deep Dive and the Other Artificial Intelligences Walkthrough. Enjoy your practical journey in this informative post.

At the end of this walkthrough, you should be able to plot in a hype cycle the applicable artificial intelligence and expert systems as currently seen in the Philippine setting.

Let’s get it on!


Expert Systems

Use Case: Education – Computer Adaptive Testing (Faustorilla, John Francis Jr)

Main Presentation

Supplementary Materials

Reading Materials (click on link to open or download file)

Computer-Adaptive Testing: A Methodology Whose Time Has Come.

A Study on Expert System and Applications in Education Field

A Framework for the Development of Computerized Adaptive Tests

Activities: Adaptive Quiz

Video Resources

NCLEX Using CAT

NCLEX Item Selection

NCLEX Exam – 95% Confidence Interval Rule

Maximum-Length Exam Rule

Run-out-of-time (R.O.O.T.) Rule

Open Source Code

Moodle Adaptive Quiz Module

 

Use Case: Health Care – e-IMCI (Saldaña, Manuel Jose III)

Main Presentation

Supplementary Materials

Reading Materials (click on link to open or download file)

Project Mobile e-IMCI

e-IMCI: Improving Pediatric Health Care in Low-Income Countries

 

Use Case: Business Services – Robotics Process Automation (Chan, Angela)

Main Presentation

Use Case: Banking – Real Time Fraud Detection Solutions (Tabadero, Edna Lyn Sy)

Main Presentation

 

 


Other Artificial Intelligences

Use Case:  Computer Vision (Pasion, Jeffrey)

Main Presentation

 

Use Case: NLP, Voice Recognition and Neural Networks (Suner, Marvin)

Main Presentation

 

Use Case: Robotics and Fuzzy Logic (Pimentel, Edison)

Main Presentation

 



Culminating Activity : Applying the Hype Cycle to Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems

Instructions: Having an appreciation of the different artificial intelligence and expert systems technologies, at what phase of the hype cycle will you plot the following:

  1. Expert systems
  2. Natural language processing
  3. Speech recognition and synthesis
  4. Robotics
  5. Computer vision
  6. Fuzzy logic
  7. Neural networks

 

Plot the seven technologies above using the hype cycle format below:

In this forum, explain to the class (1) the plots you have made, (2) why you think they are still at that phase (e.g. if you plotted it still under innovation trigger, then why?), (3) do you think these emerging technologies will succeed, and if yes, how?

Feel free to “agree to disagree” with everyone’s input on these technologies as supported by your examples and explanations. Your mastery in your respective industry will help each one understand the progress of these technologies in your workplace and get a better appreciation of its possible adoption of strategies in one’s own industry.

 

Activity Reference Material

Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies 2017 Full report: http://www2.caict.ac.cn/zscp/qqzkgz/qqzkgz_zdzsq/201708/P020170831493337899927.pdf

Data Communications and Networking

Computer Science

Presented in this page are the different modules and topics covered by Group 2:

Collated Video

 

 

Types of Medium Access Protocols and Fixed Assignment Techniques

by: Nixon Garais

Demand Assignment Techniques

by: Rissa Jane Amper

 

FIFO Reservation Scheme and Mixed Strategies

by: John Francis Faustorilla Jr

 

CSMA/CD

by: Bryan Andrew Aritcheta I

 

Routing Algorithms and Shortest Path Routing

by: Erickson Fajiculay

 

The Internet Protocol (IP), Basic Unit of Data Transfer, Addressing and Subnets

by: Benedicto Bajita

 

Distance Vector Routing and Internetworking

by: Pauline Carol Calma

 

Transmission Control Protocol, TCP Segment Header, TCP Functions

by: Ali Chavez

 

Connection Establishment, Sequence Numbers and Acknowledgements, and Connection Termination

by: Joel Aguirre

 

UDP and Transport Layer Overview

by: Jessica Delos Santos

 

DNS and Telnet

by: Angela Chan

 

World Wide Web, Uniform Resource Locator and HTML

by: Leo Raphael Elamparo

 

File Transfer Protocol and Email (SMTP)

by: John Cristopher Azcarraga