Foundations of
Artificial Intelligence
Lecturer: Kan Min-Yen | |
Thursdays, 2:00 – 4:00 pm | |
LT 33 |
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence | |
Course administration | |
Intelligent Agents |
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Lecturer: | ||
Min-Yen Kan (“Min”) | ||
kanmy@comp.nus. edu.sg |
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Office: S15 05-05 | ||
6875-1885 | ||
Hours: 12 – 2 Thurs, or by appointment | ||
Hobbies: rock climbing, ballroom dancing, and inline skating… |
http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~cs3243 | |||
Lecture, Tutorials, Notes, and Homework | |||
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http://ivle.nus.edu.sg/ | |||
Discussion forum | |||
Any questions related to the course should be raised on this forum | |||
Emails to me and Weihua considered public unless otherwise specified | |||
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Homework submissions |
Understand the essential concepts of Artificial Intelligence. These basic concepts include search and knowledge representation, logic and game playing. | |||||
Students will also get a preview of at least one advanced area of AI in a self-selected, advanced lecture. | |||||
Who? | |||||
Undergraduates and beginning graduate students. Centered towards IS/CS or by permission. |
Required textbook: | ||
Russell and Norvig (2003) Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (2nd Edition ← Important!) | ||
“Just terrific” – Prof. Brewka | ||
“… a major step forward ... For the unified veiw of the field that this book introduces. Even for the experts in the field, there are important insights in almost every chapter” – Prof. Dietterich | ||
“Worth every penny! Recent advances covered in the advanced chapter” – (me!) |
Tutorial participation is very important. There are no “dumb” questions. You will only be penalized for not asking questions / not giving comments. | |
Possibilities: | |
Name tags | |
Cold calls | |
Small group discussion and presentation |
Homework #1 (Individual) 20% | ||
17 Feb | ||
Midterm 20% | ||
3 Mar | ||
Homework #2 (Team) 20% | ||
7 Apr | ||
Final Exam 40% | ||
26 Apr |
Collaboration is acceptable and encouraged | |||||
To assure that all collaboration is on
the level, you must always write the name(s) of your collaborators on your assignment. |
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You will be assessed for the parts for which you claim is your own contribution. |
You are free to meet with fellow students(s) and discuss assignments with them. | |||||
Writing on a board or shared piece of paper is acceptable during the meeting; however, you may not take any written (electronic or otherwise) record away from the meeting. | |||||
After the meeting, do something else for at least a half-hour (watch an episode of Gilligan's Island), before working on the assignment. | |||||
This will assure that you are able to reconstruct what you learned from the meeting, by yourself, using your own brain. |