Description: This course describes the AI techniques necessary for an agent to act intelligently in the "real" world. Basic AI techniques will be reviewed and more advanced techniques will be discussed. Emphasis will be on implementation and experimentation with the goal of building robust intelligent agents.
Prerequisites: Artificial Intelligence I (CSE 5360).
Textbook: Russell and Norvig, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Second Edition, Prentice Hall, 2003.
Grading: 5 Homeworks (60%), Project (20%), Class Presentation (10%), Class Participation (10%).
Instructor: Larry Holder, 333 Nedderman Hall, 272-2596, holder@cse.uta.edu. Office hours: Wednesday 2-3pm or by appt.