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CSE151 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Units: 4
Course Objectives: This course surveys central issues and techniques of AI.
Programming assignments and selected readings will acquaint the general
CSE student with AI methods, as well as preparing those with special
interests in AI for further study in the area.
Course Description: An introduction to theoretical issues and computational
techniques arising from a comparison of human and machine intelligences.
Knowledge representation languages; problem-solving heuristics; machine
learning and application areas including vision, robotics, and natural
language understanding will be reviewed.
Format: 3 hours of lecture per week, 1 hour of discussion section per week,
5 hours of computer lab per week, 4 hours of outside preparation per week
Prerequisites: CSE 100 or consent of the instructor.
Other restrictions: Majors only.
Example Textbook(s): Artificial Intelligence (2d), E. Rich & K. Knight. McGraw-Hill, 1991.
Laboratory work: Programming assignments on Unix work stations using Lisp and Prolog.
Offered: One quarter per year, generally in Spring.
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