Date Week #
Lecture #s
Description
Files/HW/Links
11/23 | 13 - 24
- 23
- Thanksgiving Break
- alpha-beta
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11/16 | 12 - 22
- 21
- minimax
- minimax
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11/9 | 11 - 20
- 19
- csps
- peer review
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11/2 | 10 - 18
- 17
- csps
- n-queens
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10/26 | 9 - 16
- 15
- csps
- work day
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10/19 | 8 - 16
- 15
- HW, CSPs
- Exam, Review, Summary
- Paper #1- Rough Due 11/5
- eval.cpp ... HW #2-N-QUEENS - Due 10/28
10/12 | 7 - 14
- 13
- Fall Break
- Class in Sophie Kerr
- No Class
- Bring AI State of the Art
10/5 | 6 - 12
- 11
- Exam, Journals Due
- Review, Discussion, Etc
- Review Sheet
- HW1 Extra Help
9/28 | 5 - 10
- 9
- Informed Search/Local Search Begin
- Informed Search
- GLDShandin
- Part 2 Due
9/21 | 4 - 8
- 7
- Informed Search
- Search Strategies, M&C problem
- Part 1 Due
- M&C.txt
9/14 | 3 - 6
- 5
- Single-state Cont
- Single-state problems
- Journal: Single-state problems are
deterministic and fully observable. If a program can solve one of
these problems faster than a human, is it displaying greater
intelligence? Are single-state problem solutions a measure of
intelligence? Remember that many of these problems are arbitrarily
difficult (in NP-complete) and perhaps relatively unsolvable by most or any
human.
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