Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Logic Programming
Description
Artificial Intelligence (AI) deals with how to build intelligent systems. In this course, we examine fundamental concepts in AI: knowledge representation and reasoning, search, constraint satisfaction, reasoning under uncertainty, etc. The course also introduces logic programming and Prolog. Prerequisites: cumulative GPA of 4.50 or better over all major EECS courses (without second digit "5"); LE/EECS 2030 3.00 or LE/EECS 1030 3.00; LE/EECS 2101 3.00 or LE/EECS 2011 3.00; MATH 1090 3.00. Previously offered as: LE/CSE 3401 3.00. PRIOR TO FALL 2014: course credit exclusion: LE/CSE 3402 3.00. PRIOR TO SUMMER 2013: course credit exclusions: SC/CSE 3401 3.00, SC/CSE 3402 3.00.
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