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| Jan 20: Overview of AI (ch. 1) | Jan 22:
Knowledge representation & predicate logic
(intro. to Part II) |
| Jan 27: Review of predicate logic (ch. 2) | Jan 29:
Review of predicate logic (ch. 2)
Homework 1 due (logic, graphs, & CFGs) |
| Feb 3:
State space search (3.0-3.2)
Last chance to turn in homework 1 |
Feb 5:
Heuristic search:
Best-first search and A* (4.0-4.3) |
| Feb 10: Heuristic search: Game-playing (4.4-4.6) | Feb 12:
Heuristics and weighted graphs (4.4-4.6)
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| Feb 17:
And/or graphs (3.3)
Homework 2 due (heuristic search) |
Feb 19:
Resolution theorem-proving (14.0, 14.2)
Project proposals due Last chance to turn in homework 2 |
| Feb 24: Exam 1 | Feb 26: Resolution theorem-proving |
| March 3: Resolution theorem-proving | March 5:
Prolog (14.3)
Supplement with Clocksin & Mellish, if desired Homework 3 due (resolution) |
| March 10:
Prolog
Last chance to turn in homework 3 |
March 12:
Prolog
Project draft due |
| March 17: Spring Break | March 19: Spring Break |
| March 24: Prolog | March 26: Exam 2 |
| March 31:
Natural language understanding (15.0-15.3)
Homework 4 due (Prolog) |
April 2: Natural language understanding |
| April 7:
Natural language understanding in Prolog (handout)
Project due |
April 9: No class |
| April 14: Student project presentations | April 16: Student project presentations |
| April 21: Student project presentations | April 23: Graduate student presentation |
| April 28:
Expert systems (8.0-8.2 & handout)
Homework 6 due (natural language) Last chance to turn in any homework |
April 30: Final Exam |