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CS121 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
(Only one of 121 or 221 counts towards any CS degree program.) Concepts, representations, and techniques used in building practical computational systems (agents) that appear to display artificial intelligence (AI), through the use of adaptive information processing algorithms. Topics: history of AI, reactive systems, heuristic search, planning, constraint satisfaction, knowledge representation and uncertain reasoning, machine learning, classification, applications to language, and vision. Prerequisites: 103 or 103B, and facility with differential calculus, vector algebra, and probability theory.
GERs: DB-EngrAppSci
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Offerings
2008-2009 Spring
| Sec | Type | Instructor | Room | Units | Days | Times | ||
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| 01 | Lecture | Jean-Claude Latombe | 200-013 | 3 | Mon Wed | 11am-12:15pm |
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2008-2009 Summer
| Sec | Type | Instructor | Room | Units | Days | Times | ||
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| 01 | Lecture | Staff | TBA | 3 | Tue Thu | 1:15-3:05pm |
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Readings
2007-2008 Spring
| Sec | Kind | Books | ||
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| 01 | Required Material(s) | Russell: | Artificial Intelligence (2nd ed) | $118.75 |
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