CISC 7410X Artificial Intelligence I
(Prior to Fall 2010, this course was known as CIS 716.
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37½ hours plus conference and independent work; 3 credits
Techniques for making machines exhibit intelligent behavior. Topics covered are taken from the areas of problem solving, perception, game playing, knowledge representation, natural language understanding, programs that learn (adaptive programs), expert systems, and programming languages for work in artificial intelligence. This course requires a substantial amount of programming. (Not open to students who have taken an undergraduate course in artificial intelligence.)
Prerequisite: Computer and Information Science 6006X [622X] or a course in data structures.
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