Ai Project Life Cycle
Ai Project Life Cycle
Ai Project Life Cycle
As you know, Ar ficial Intelligence is a branch of Computer Science that is a study of how the
human brain thinks, learns, decides and works, when it tries to solve problems. Eventually, this
study outputs intelligent so ware systems. In order to implement these systems, all
organiza ons need to adopt a comprehensive approach to cover each step of the AI or machine
learning lifecycle. The steps involved in an AI project life cycle are as follows:
a) Problem Scoping: Problem Scoping is the first step of an AI project life cycle. In this step,
you have to write about the nature and boundaries of a problem. In simple words, it is a
process by which a problem is defined.
b) Data Acquisi on: Data Acquisi on or Data Gathering refers to a process of iden fying and
gathering all data required for an AI project.
Let us understand more about the AI project life cycle with the help of a simple example.
Suppose you are going to organize a cultural fest of your school in a reputed hotel. Now, a list
of guests is prepared and invita ons are sent to them. According to your school management
team, no unauthorized person should be there. To ensure this, you can do the following things
to collect data:
a) Mandate entry in the hotel through an invita on card.
b) Mandate entry through a secret code which is given by you to all invitees.
c) Provide a separate ID card at the me of invita on.
The data collected by you is available in visual form. This data should be reliable to ensure the
smooth func oning of your school fest. In technical terms, the process of collec ng data is
known as Data Acquisi on.
A er collec ng data, now you would want to interpret some useful informa on of all invitees
like designa on, level, etc. To do this, you can explore the collected data and put it in an
organized way. The process of exploring data to interpret some useful informa on is known as
Data Explora on.
A er data explora on, now you would want to develop a system which detects the unique ID
of a person at the me of entry. This ID should be matched with the exis ng ID that you have
in your system. To do this, you can feed all the mandatory data in an AI intelligent system like
biometric and train it in such a manner that it recognizes an unknown person immediately. In
technical terms, the process of training a model using a machine learning algorithm based on
accurate data is called the Modelling stage.
A er training the model, you can deploy it and test it by pu ng accurate and inaccurate data.
This stage is known as the Evalua on stage.
DO YOU
KNOW ?
Data is the most founda onal element that
makes AI highly powerful.
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ICE-BREAKER ACTIVITY
AI PROJECT LIFE CYCLE
You have learnt various stages of the AI project life cycle in which the data acquisi on stage
plays an important role to train a model. Now, explain the importance of data explora on in
your own words.
In your daily life, you must have seen various things around you like water, birds, animals,
etc. Select any theme according to your interests or from the suggested themes given below:
Sanitation
Women
Safety Environment
Cyber
Traffic
Themes Safety
Disability Health
Education
From the given themes, select any one theme or think of any other theme on your own. In
the previous chapter, you have learnt 17 goals of Sustainable Development which are also
based on themes. Therefore, you can also select any theme using the 17 Sustainable
Who
4Ws
Why What
Framework
Where
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The detailed descrip ons of the 4Ws are as follows:
a) Who: This block helps us in iden fying the stakeholders or the team that will work on
the problem. At this stage, we are looking at the person who is ul mately benefi ng
from the project comple on. Various types of ques ons under this block are: Who are
the stakeholders?, Find detailed informa on about the stakeholders, etc.
b) What: This block helps us in determining the nature of the problem. What is the
problem and how do you know that it is a problem? At this stage, a requirement to
gather evidence to prove that the problem you have selected actually exists, is
mandatory. You can gather evidence through various mediums like newspaper ar cles,
media, announcements, Internet, etc. Various types of ques ons under this block are:
What is the problem?, List at least two pieces of evidence which show that it is a
problem, etc.
c) Where: Under this block, you can focus on the situa on or the context of the problem.
This block will help you look into the situa on in which the problem arises, its context,
and the loca ons where it is notable. Various types of ques ons under this block are: At
which point or loca on do you think it is a problem?, What is the situa on in which the
stakeholders experience the problem?, etc.
d) Why: Under this block, you can think about the benefits which the stakeholders would
get from the project comple on and how it would benefit them as well as the society.
Various types of ques ons under this block are as follows: How would a stakeholder get
a benefit from the solu on?, Why will stakeholders prefer this solu on?, etc.
A er understanding in brief about the 4Ws, you should be able to summarize all the key
points of the 4Ws in a paragraph form. Use the following template if necessary:
Data Acquisition
You have learnt that data is the core of any Ar ficial Intelligent system. Thus, data acquisi on
plays an important role in the AI project life cycle. As you know, Ar ficial Intelligent systems
have the ability to process enormous amounts of data and their accuracy increases along with
the data volume. Data can be a piece of informa on or facts and sta s cs collected together
for reference or analysis. We feed data into an AI model and train it to predict desired output.
Let us understand the concept of dataset with the help of a simple illustra on. Suppose you
want to develop an AI-enabled system which can predict the presence or absence of any
employee on the basis of facial recogni on. To do this, you would feed the data of his/her face
into the machine. This is the data with which the machine can be trained. Now, once it is ready,
it will predict his/her a endance in an effec ve manner. The facial characteris cs of the