Computer Science 334 - Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence

Fall
2025
01
4.00
Neha Kennard

MW 01:45PM-03:00PM;F 01:45PM-02:35PM

Mount Holyoke College
129107
Clapp Laboratory 420;Clapp Laboratory 420
nkennard@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-225 and MATH-232.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.