UF CAP 4621 Artificial Intelligence

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UF CAP 4621 Artificial Intelligence - 1997[1]

Credits: 3; Prereq: COP 3530.
Introduction to artificial intelligence concepts. Heuristic search, clause form logic, knowledge representation, reasoning and inference, overview of computer vision, planning, natural language, Lisp and Prolog. (MR)

SUBJECT MATERIAL
This course presents an overview of Artificial Intelligence concentrating on the core concepts of problem solving, heuristic search, and knowledge representation. It introduces one of the two major A.I. languages, Lisp, (the other being Prolog) and examines the application of the core concepts in some of A.I.'s application areas: natural language processing, expert systems, vision, planning, and learning.

There are a series of follow-on classes that are offered by our department that require this class as a prerequisite. These courses include: Expert Systems, Natural Language Processing, Knowledge Representation, Machine Learning, and Neural Networks. One or two of these classes are offered each Spring Semester.

Textbook:
Essentials of Artificial Intelligence by Matthew Ginsberg

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Parent Article: Computer Science Doctoral Education