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CPSC 433: Artificial Intelligence -
General Information
Instructor:
News:
Nov. 28, 2021: |
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The two input files for the Department example
instances you will have to send me the results from your
system for are here and here.
Set all the required parameters to 1 to produce the results.
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Nov. 22, 2021: |
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Here are the times available for the teams
to do the demos of their systems to me (in the undergraduate
lab). Please send me an email indicating at least 3
possible times (and the order of your preference)!
Dec. 1: 11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00
Dec. 2: 11:00, 15:00
Dec. 3: 11:00, 12:00
Dec. 6: 11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00
Dec. 7: 11:00, 15:00
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Nov. 22, 2021: |
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Here is a list of
questions
that you should be able to answer if you want to be
successful in the Final Exam.
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Nov. 2, 2021: |
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A description of how an input file for your
system looks like, what other input your system has to
be able to accept and how the output of the system
has to look like can be found
here.
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Oct. 16, 2021: |
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Here are the
times available for the teams to meet with me (in front of
my office) before handing in your reports. Please send me
an email indicating at least 3 possible times (and the
order of your preference)! It would be nice, if the email
also provides a list of the members of the team.
Friday, Oct 22: 11:00, 12:00
Monday, Oct 25: 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00
Tuesday, Oct 26: 11:00, 14:00, 15:00
Wednesday, Oct 27: 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 13:00 |
Oct. 16, 2021: |
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The slides used for the CSP control example are here
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Aug. 21, 2021: |
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All links should work now.
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Jun. 16, 2021: |
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Course web site started. Only this
page is public, so far.
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Description of the course
According to Calendar:
An examination of the objectives, key techniques and achievements of
work on Artificial Intelligence in Computer Science.
According to me:
An overview on the different fields of AI and its history, an
introduction to knowledge representation and knowledge processing,
especially search as the key problem solving technique and the
different search paradigms, and an overview (with some case studies)
of the areas planing, learning and cooperation (this only if time
permits).
- Prerequisite:
- One of Computer
Science 313 or 351 and one of PHIL 279 or 377
Note that prior or concurrent completion of Computer Science 349 or
449 is strongly recommended as preparation for this course.
Labs/Tutorials
The main goals of the tutorials will be to help you in more deeply
understanding the concepts presented in the lectures (providing
more examples) and with your assignment.
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to an explanation of the assessment of the students
taking the course. |
Last Change: 28/11/2021
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