SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

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COMP 307 – Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

Points:15Prerequisites:COMP 261 or NWEN 241 or SWEN 221 (or one of COMP 205, 206, ENGR 202, SWEN 201); MATH 151 or 161 (or 114)
Faculty:EngineeringCorequisites:None
School:Engineering & Comp SciRestrictions:None

This course considers ideas and techniques from Artificial Intelligence. It first introduces a range of search algorithms that are used throughout AI. It then examines applications and techniques of AI, including rule-based systems for embodying human expertise, algorithms for planning and problem solving, natural language processing, methods for machine learning, and neural nets and other computation intelligence techniques.

Tuition Fees

2012: domestic $708.00     international $3,012.45

Textbook

Stuart J Russell and Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence. A Modern Approach (2nd ed), Prentice-Hall, 2002.

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Trimester 1 2012

* indicates instructor is the course coordinator.

CRNFrom/ToDaysTimeBuilding [Campus]RoomInstructor
968 5 Mar – 10 Jun 2012Mon, Tue, Fri1510 - 1600Hunter [Kelburn]LT119Xiaoying Gao*
Mengjie Zhang