6.034 Artificial Intelligence, Fall 2002
Author(s)
Winston, Patrick Henry
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Alternative title
Artificial Intelligence
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Introduces representations, techniques, and architectures used to build applied systems and to account for intelligence from a computational point of view. Applications of rule chaining, heuristic search, constraint propagation, constrained search, inheritance, and other problem-solving paradigms. Applications of identification trees, neural nets, genetic algorithms, and other learning paradigms. Speculations on the contributions of human vision and language systems to human intelligence. Enrollment may be limited. From the course home page: 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.
Date issued
2002-12Other identifiers
6.034-Fall2002
local: 6.034
local: IMSCP-MD5-53965b6c22eb13efe5cc491b46d88ce9
Keywords
artificial intelligence, applied systems, rule chaining, heuristic search, constraint propagation, constrained search, inheritance, identification trees, neural nets, genetic algorithms, human intelligence, knowledge representation, intelligent systems