CS471 Artificial Intelligence
 
 

CS471

 

Course Description:

 

 

Artificial Intelligence. 3(1). Introduction to major subjects and research areas in artificial intelligence (AI). Topics include: problem solving techniques, knowledge representation, machine learning, heuristic programming, AI languages, expert systems, natural language understanding, computer vision, pattern recognition, robotics, and societal impacts. The course will also explore current and projected uses of AI in the Air Force. Final exam.  

 

Prerequisites:

Comp Sci 359 and Comp Sci 426

Offered:

Spring Semester

Semester Hours:

3

Course   Objectives:  

 

 

Develop student's knowledge and skills relating to artificial intelligence. Specifically:
  1. Identify essential characteristics of environments in which agents must act.
  2. Choose and apply appropriate knowledge representation techniques.
  3. Apply heuristic search, automated reasoning, planning, and machine learning techniques.
  4. Describe the characteristics and applications of expert systems, natural language understanding, computer vision, pattern recognition, robotics, and other common AI techniques.
  5. Discuss philosophical and societal implications of AI.

 

  

 

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