DT228/4 - Artificial Intelligence 1
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The course introduces the field of Artificial Intelligence, its foundations, history and state of the art. It then focuses on the concepts of representation and search. The aim of the module is to provide the student with:
- an understanding of the problems facing knowledge representation, and the range of structures available for knowledge representation,
- an understanding of how to solve problems using search, and the range of search strategies that are available
- an understanding of the relationship between the representation structures used and the design of search strategies,
- the ability to compare the suitability of different search strategies for a given domain and representation
- the ability to compare search strategies relative to their time and space complexity.
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The course book is: Artificial Intelligence a Modern Approach by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig. Material related to the book can be found at: http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu