CIS 579 Artificial Intelligence
Spring 2002
Bruce
R. Maxim, PhD Associate
Professor Office:
120 ELB Phone: 436-9155 e-mail:
bmaxim@umich.edu
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Classroom: 1400 SOM Meeting
Time: 4:30-7:30 TTh Office
Hours: 12:30 & 3:30 M TTh |
This course is intended to provide an
overview of the problems and methods studied in the field of artificial
intelligence. The focus of the course will be on the study of methods of
knowledge representation, data structures, and algorithms useful to the
development of intelligent programs. The course will also include discussion of
important applications of AI methodology.
Your scores on the projects and will
determine your grade in this course. There will be 4 projects using several AI
tools (including LISP) not all of which will require the development of
complete programs from scratch. You will be expected to do term project and to
present your term project orally. The smaller projects will count for 50% of
your grade, the oral presentation 10%, and the term project 40%. Late work will
be penalized, as will evidence of cheating in any form.
Texts: Artificial Intelligence (4th Edition) by G.
Luger,
Addison-Wesley, 2002. (Required)
Lisp (3rd Edition) by P. Winston and
B. Horn,
Addison-Wesley, 1989. (Required)
URL:
www.engin.umd.umich.edu/CIS/course.des/cis479.html
Date |
Topic |
Reading |
05-07 |
Lisp:
Primitives, Predicates, and Conditionals |
L1,W1-W4 |
05-09 |
Lisp:
Iteration, I/O, Recursion, Data
Structures, and Macros |
W5-W12,W17 |
05-14 |
Intelligent
Search |
L3-L5,W19 |
05-16 |
Game
Playing Project
1 due |
L4-L5 |
05-21 |
Production
Systems and Matching Expert
Systems |
L5,W24 L7,W25-W27 |
05-23 |
Class
starts at 6:00 (Exam CIS 479) Uncertainty |
L8 |
05-28 |
Probabilistic
Reasoning Project
2 due |
L8 |
05-30 |
Knowledge
Engineering Tools Predicate
Logic |
Notes L2 |
06-04 |
Prolog |
L14 |
06-06 |
Knowledge
Representation |
L6 |
06-11 |
Planning Intelligent
Agents and SOAR Project
3 due |
L12 L6,L16 |
06-13 |
Class
starts at 6:00 (Exam CIS 479) Machine
Learning |
L9 |
06-18 |
Neural
Networks Genetic
Algorithms |
L10 L11 |
06-20 |
Natural
Language Understanding Object-Oriented
AI Project
4 due |
L13 L15,L16 |
06-25 |
Oral
Presentations (3:30
- 7:30 pm) |
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06-27 |
Term
project write-ups due |
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