6.034 Artificial Intelligence

Fall 2002

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Course Highlights

6.034 is the header course for the department's "Artifical Intelligence and Applications" concentration. It features interactive demonstrations which are intended to stimulate interest and to help students gain intuition about how artificial intelligence methods work under a variety of circumstances. An intensified version of the course offers students the opportunity to complete two projects which focus on the application and science aspects of artificial intelligence.

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Course Description

This course introduces students to the basic knowledge representation, problem solving, and learning methods of  artificial intelligence. Upon completion of 6.034, students should be able to: develop intelligent systems by assembling solutions to concrete computational problems, understand the role of knowledge representation, problem solving, and learning in intelligent-system engineering, and appreciate the role of problem solving, vision, and language in understanding human intelligence from a computational perspective.


Technical Requirements

Java® plug-in software is required to run the .jar files found on this course site.


Java® is a trademark or registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.


*Some translations represent previous versions of courses.

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Staff

Instructor:
Prof. Patrick Winston

Course Meeting Times

Lectures:
Two sessions / week
1 hour / session

Recitations:
One session / week
1 hour / session

Level

Undergraduate

*Translations