College of ComputingCS3361: Intro to Artificial Intelligence

Winter Quarter 1996


Instructor: Ron Arkin

Tuesday and Thursday 9:30am

Room 101

Under Construction


CS3361 is a course on the fundamentals of artificial intelligence, providing an introduction to the science and practice of AI.

According to the catalog, CS3361 is an "Introduction to cognitive modeling, automatic problem solving, natural language processing, machine perception, and robotics." The actual content of CS3361 varies from instructor to instructor and quarter to quarter, but the core remains the same: a firm grounding in the fundamentals of AI, combined with a survey of the main subject areas of artificial intelligence.

How to Take This Course

First and foremost, you must: But there's one more thing you have to do, without which you'll find it very difficult to succeed in this course: This web page is the root source for all documentation about the class. Read the Course Description for information about the administration of the course, the Syllabus for information about the topics covered, then check out the Class Notes and Assignments (as they are made available). The class Newsgroup is also available here, as are AI and Lisp resources which point to other sources of information. Please cite the sources you use in every assignment.

Course Description

Course Administrativia

Outline Syllabus

Class Notes

Assignments

Newsgroups

Artificial Intelligence Resources

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Last Modified: January 9, 1996 by Alex Snoeren (alex@cc.gatech.edu)