Additional course materials such as lecture notes,
assignments, and solutions will be available
electronically on the course web page. Changes
and corrections, if any, will also be announced by
e-mail.
TA Office hours for the course will be held by the TA, Srividhya Rajendran (e-mail: [first name] dot [last name] AT uta.edu), every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 10:00am - 11:00am, at NH 239.
Any request for re-grading (for an assignment or exam) must be made within two weeks of receipt of that grade.
STUDENTS ARE FREE TO USE ANY BOOKS AND NOTES THEY WANT DURING THE EXAM.
CSE 4308:
Written Assignments | 15% |
Programming Assignments | 25% |
ABET Assessment Outcome E (Identifying, Formulating, and Solving Engineering Problems) | 10% |
Midterm 1 | 15 % |
Midterm 2 | 15 % |
Final exam | 20 % |
CSE 5360:
Written Assignments | 20% |
Programming Assignments | 30% |
Midterm 1 | 15 % |
Midterm 2 | 15 % |
Final exam | 20 % |
CSE 4308 / CSE 5360 - Artificial Intelligence I | |||||
Textbook: S. Russell and P. Norwig, "Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach", second edition, Prentice Hall, 2003 | |||||
Tentative Lecture and Assignment Schedule | |||||
Fall Semester 2007 - TuTh 2:00 - 3:20 | |||||
Class | Date | Textbook Readings | Other Readings | Lecture Topics | Assignments |
1 | 08/28 | 1 | Slides ((c)S. Russel) | Course Details and Overview | |
2 | 08/30 | 2 | Slides ((c)S. Russel) | Introduction to AI and Agents | |
3 | 09/04 | Slides ((c) Cook) | LISP | ||
4 | 09/06 | 3 | Slides ((c)S. Russel) | Solving Problems by Search | |
5 | 09/11 | 4 | Search continued | ||
6 | 09/13 | 4 | Slides ((c)S. Russel, Cook) | Search continued | |
7 | 09/18 | 4 | Search continued | ||
8 | 09/20 | 6 | Slides ((c)S. Russel) | Game Playing | |
9 | 09/25 | 6 | Game Playing continued | ||
10 | 09/27 | 7 | Slides ((c)S. Russel) | Knowledge and Logic Reasoning | |
11 | 10/02 | 8 | Slides ((c)S. Russel) | First Order Logic, Knowledge Engineering | |
12 | 10/04 | Exam 1 | |||
13 | 10/09 | 8 | Proofs | ||
14 | 10/11 | 9 | Slides ((c)S. Russel) | Resolution - Unification | |
15 | 10/16 | 11 | Slides ((c)S. Russel) | Planning | |
16 | 10/18 | 11 | Slides part 1((c)S. Rajendran), Slides part 2((c)S. Rajendran) |
Planning continued | |
17 | 10/23 | 12 | Slides ((c)S. Russel) | Conditional Planning and Replanning | |
18 | 10/25 | 13 | Slides ((c)S. Russel) | Uncertainty | |
19 | 10/30 | 14.1-14.3 | BN Slides ((c)S. Russel) | Probabilistic Reasoning | |
20 | 11/01 | 14.7 (pages 526-527) | FLL_Fuzzy_Logic_Tutorial | Fuzzy Logic | |
21 | 11/06 | 18.1 - 18.4 | Slides ((c)S. Russel) | Learning Methods | |
22 | 11/08 | 18.1 - 18.4 | Learning Methods | ||
23 | 11/13 | 18.1 - 18.4 | Learning Methods | ||
24 | 11/15 | Exam 2 | |||
25 | 11/20 | 20 | Slides ((c)S. Russel) | Statistical Machine Learning | |
11/22 | Thanksgiving - No Class | ||||
26 | 11/27 | 20 | Statistical Machine Learning | ||
27 | 11/29 | 20 | Slides ((c)S. Russel) | Statistical Machine Learning | |
28 | 12/04 | 20 | Statistical Machine Learning | ||
29 | 12/06 | Conclusions and Review | |||
30 | 12/11 | Final Exam, 2:00pm-4:30pm. Covers all Course Material |
This schedule is tentative and subject to change. If changes are necessary they will be announced in class and posted in the schedule on the course page.
Students can assume responsibility in two ways. First, if they choose to take the risk associated with scholastic dishonesty and any other violation of the Code of Student Conduct and Discipline, they must assume responsibility for their behaviors and accept the consequences. In an academic community, the standards for integrity are high. Second, if they are aware of scholastic dishonesty and any other conduct violations on the part of others, they have the responsibility to report it to the professor or assistant dean of students/director of student judicial affairs. The decision to do so is another moral dilemna to be faced as students define who they are. Students who violate University rules on scholastic dishonesty are subject to disciplinary penalties, including the possibility of failure in the course and dismissal from the University. Since dishonesty harms the individual, all students, and the integrity of the University, policies on scholastic dishonesty will be strictly enforced.