CSC 3390
Artificial Intelligence

This course covers theoretical foundation of artificial intelligence, and application of the principles of artificial intelligence to problems that cannot be solved, or cannot be solved efficiently, by standard algorithmic techniques. The unifying theme of the course is the concept of an intelligent agent. The emphasis will be on the logical foundations of AI, problem solving, planning and machine learning methods. The course presents applied techniques of logical representation languages and search techniques for problem solving. Course topics include also ontology-driven applications and natural language processing. Artificial intelligence language Prolog is presented as a vehicle for implementing concepts of artificial intelligence. Prerequisites: CSC 2331 and MAT 2337.

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