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COSC-387 Artificial Intelligence
Professor Maloof
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the branch of computer science that studies how to program computers to reason, learn, see, and understand. The lecture portion of this class will survey some of the basic concepts and techniques of artificial intelligence, including knowledge representations and inference mechanisms. Additional topics covered will include, the Lisp programming language, theorem proving, game playing, rule-based systems, probabilistic reasoning systems, machine learning, and computer vision. Applications will also be discussed and will include domains such as, medicine, robotics, and computer security. Students will complete five programming projects using Lisp and a language of their choosing. Prerequisite: COSC-173. Fall, even years.

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