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Artificial Intelligence

Patrick Winston

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Course Description

An quick overview of AI from both the technical and the philosophical points of view. Topics discussed include search, A*, Knowledge Representation, Neural Nets.

Text: Artificial Intelligence, Patrick Winston. Selected papers.

Requirements: Two problem sets.


 

Lectures
[stream | download] 06-04-01: Rule-based systems and Knowledge Engineering
[stream | download] 06-05-01: Searching and Coloring
[stream | download] 06-06-01: Lecture
[stream | download] 06-07-01: Lecture
Handouts
Syllabus.html
Problem Sets
Problem Set 01.html
Problem Set 02.html
Problem Set 01 Files
compile.scm
descriptions.html
forward.scm
loader.scm
match.scm
rule-utils.scm
schedule.scm
search.scm
ta-schedule.k
Problem Set 02 Files
evaluate.scm
project-code.scm
project-output-nominal
project.corpus
scheme-test.scm
shell-test.scm
state.scm
test.corpus
ga
ga.scm
learn-utils.scm
id
id-trees.scm
learn-utils.scm
near
learn-utils.scm
nearest-neighbors.scm
nnet
backprop.scm
learn-utils.scm
nnet-train.scm
nnet.data
svm
class.scm
draw.scm
errorcache.scm
kernal.scm
sample.scm
svm-draw.scm
svm-load.scm
svmmodel.scm
unknown.scm
Readings

Borchardt, Gary C. (1993).
Causal reconstruction.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
A.I. Memo No. 14?3.

Brooks, Rodney A. (1991).
Intelligence without representation.
Arificial Intelligence 47, 139-159.
[online ps and pdf at Brooks' website]

Hermer-Vasquez, Linda, Elizabeth S. Spelke, and Alla S. Katsnelson (1999).
Sources of flexibility in human cognition: Dual-task studies of space and language.
Cognitive Psychology 39, 3-36
[online pdf at idealibrary]

Marr, D. (1976).
Artificial intelligence -- a personal view.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
A.I. Memo No. 355.

Minksy, Marvin (1979).
K-lines: A theory of memory.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
A.I. Memo No. 516.
and Cognitive Science, 4, pp117-133, 1980
[A theory of how structured hierarchies of knowledge may be represented in terms of networks that activate "partial brain states".]

Turing, A.M.
Computing machinery and intelligence.
In E.Feigenbaum editor Computers and Thought (1963).
pp 11-35.

Winston, Patrick Henry.
Artificial Intelligence 3rd. Edition
Chapters 3,4,5,7,8 19,21, and 22
[amazon's page] [Winston's book page]


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