Computer Science 334 - Artificial Intelligence

Fall
2018
01
4.00
Lisa Ballesteros
TTH 02:55PM-04:10PM
Mount Holyoke College
104720
Kendade 305
lballest@mtholyoke.edu
Artificial Intelligence, as a field, has grown;from its humble beginnings in science fiction to;become one of the broadest fields in computer;science, encompassing an incredibly wide array of;topics. One of the common threads between these;topics is "How do we build computer systems which;exhibit logic and reason?" or rather "How do we;build systems which can solve problems;intelligently without resorting to brute force?";We'll cover a few major topics in this course,;most notably search, logical reasoning, and;planning as well as game playing/theory,;uncertain reasoning, and graphical models. This;course is programming intensive.
Prereq: COMSC-211 and MATH-232.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.