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September 24, 2013:
Assignment 1 is due on September 27, 2013.

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Course Overview

The design of automated systems capable of accomplishing complicated tasks is at the heart of computer science. Abstractly, automated systems can be viewed as taking inputs and producing outputs towards the realization of some objectives. In practice, the design of systems that produce the best possible outputs can be quite challenging when the choice of outputs is constrained, the consequences of the outputs are uncertain and/or dependent on other systems, the information provided by the inputs is incomplete and/or noisy, there are multiple (possibly competing) objectives to satisfy, the system must adapt to its environment over time, etc. This course provides an introduction to Artificial Intelligence, covering some of the core topics that underly automated reasoning. The modeling techniques that will be covered are quite versatile and can be used to tackle a wide range of problems in many fields including natural language processing (e.g., topic modeling, document clustering), robotics (e.g., mobile robot navigation), automated diagnosis (e.g., medical diagnosis, fault detection), data mining (e.g., fraud detection, information retrieval), operations research (e.g., resource allocation, maintenance scheduling), assistive technologies, etc.

Instructor

Teaching Assistants

Readings

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Communication

We will be using the Piazza discussion board. Please sign up for Piazza and the course here.

Public Piazza posts (can be anonymous) are the prefererd method for questions about course material. Students can then help each other out and instructors can also read and reply so that everyone in class can see the responses. Private Piazza posts (to instructors only) can be used for any post that contains solution snippets or private questions.

Evaluation

For students registered in CS 486 For students registered in CS 686