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Information for CSE4308/CSE5360
Artificial Intelligence

This course is an overview of the field of Artificial Intelligence including the philosophies and techniques of AI. It will also include symbolic programming in Lisp.

CSE4308/CSE5360 syllabus for Fall 2003

Schedule for Fall 2003
Posted 3 September 2003

!*!*! Final Exam !*!*! (MSWord downloadable file) Posted 3 December 2003
Due 9 December 2003 at 2pm by e-mail to tiernan@cse.uta.edu

** Clarifications for Final Exam **
Posted 6 December 2003

Old Sample Test 1 (This is missing a minmax tree picture. Sorry)
Posted 2 October 2003

Lab Assignment #1
Lab Assignment #2 - Wumpus World

NEW! Lab Assignment #3 - Planning
Due Date: 2pm, Tuesday, 9 December 2003, Final exam time
Posted 17 November 2003

Please submit a zip file soft copy to Afrand (the TA) at the e-mail address given below before class time (i.e. 2pm.) Also bring a hard copy to class. Make sure you include the program code and the output and any instructions needed to run the program, such as a simulator environment if you used one.


TA: Afrand Agah
Office: Engineering Annex West Room 103
Office hours: Monday 8:30 - 10:00 am and Wednesdays 3:30 - 5:00pm
Email: agah@cse.uta.edu
Phone: TBD


This page links to useful sites that will provide additional material. The primary site is the home page for the textbook, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach. Lots of good stuff here including the source for most of the slides I'll use, sample code for many things in the textbook and links to all kinds of other goodies.

PDF file on using lisp on omega which includes some samples to try

A good introductory page for using Lisp on gamma at UTA from Dr. Huber's website.

An excellent set of programming references is located at stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/programming.html including LISP, emacs, Unix and lots of other material. (Thanks to Chris Gonsalves for telling me about this site.)

Another Internet resource is AI on the Web which contains 871 links to other AI sites. This site and the textbook site are sponsored by Stuart Russell at UC Berkeley, one of the textbook authors.

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