Computer Science 289
Title | Knowledge Representation and Use in Computers |
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Units | 3 |
Prerequisites | 188 or equivalent. |
Description | Fundamentals of knowledge representation and use in computers. Predicate calculus, non-monotonic logics, probability and decision theory, and their use in capturing commonsense and expert knowledge. Theorem-provers, planning systems belief networks and influence diagrams as reasoning methods. Integrated architectures for intelligent agents. A project will be undertaken. |
Sections | Instructor | Teaching Effectiveness | How worthwhile was this course? |
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Fall 2004 | Stuart Russell | ||
Fall 2001 | Stuart Russell | ||
Spring 1999 | Stuart Russell | ||
Fall 1995 | Stuart Russell | ||
Spring 1994 | Stuart Russell | ||
Spring 1991 | Lotfi A. Zadeh | ||
Spring 1990 | Lotfi A. Zadeh | ||
Spring 1989 | Lotfi A. Zadeh | ||
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