COMP 307 – Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
| Points: | 15 | Prerequisites: | COMP 261 or NWEN 241 or SWEN 221 (or one of COMP 205, 206, ENGR 202, SWEN 201); MATH 151 or 161 (or 114) |
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| Faculty: | Engineering | Corequisites: | None |
| School: | Engineering & Comp Sci | Restrictions: | 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
Textbook
Stuart J Russell and Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence. A Modern Approach (2nd ed), Prentice-Hall, 2002.
Trimester 1 2012
* indicates instructor is the course coordinator.
| CRN | From/To | Days | Time | Building [Campus] | Room | Instructor | 968 | 5 Mar – 10 Jun 2012 | Mon, Tue, Fri | 1510 - 1600 | Hunter [Kelburn] | LT119 | Xiaoying Gao* Mengjie Zhang |
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