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General Information Course Id: COSC6368 Artificial Intelligence Professor: Ricardo Vilalta ([email protected]) Classroom: AH 110 Telephone: (713) 743-3614 Schedule Dates Topic June 2-4 Chapters 1,2: Introduction Chapters 3,4: Problem Solving June 9-11 Chapter 7: Logical Agents, Prolog I Chapters 8,9: First-Order Logic, Prolog II June 16-18 Chapter 10: Planning 1st Midterm Exam (June 18 at 10:00 AM) June 30-July 2 Chapter 14: Probabilistic Reasoning Chapter 16: Making Decisions July 7-9 Chapter 18-20 : Learning and Statistical Learning July 14-16 Chapter 24, 25: Perception and Robotics 2nd Midterm Exam (July 16 at 10:00 AM) Textbook Textbook: Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig. 3nd Edition, Prentice Hall, 2010. Notice: Textbook is available in online form. Additional Readings: Several other books on specific topics such as machine learning, logic, automated reasoning, planning, etc. Grading 2 Midterm Exams Homeworks 60% 40% There is no final exam NOTE: PLAGIARISM IS NOT TOLERATED. Grading Policy Points 95-100 90-94.99 86.66-89.99 83.33-86.65 80.0 - 83.32 76.66 – 79.99 73.33 – 76.65 70.0 – 73.32 Less than 70.0 Grade A AB+ B BC+ C CD Dates to Remember Dates to remember Events June 2 1st class June 18 1st Midterm Exam July 16 2nd Midterm Exam Note: There is no final exam in this course. How to Succeed in Class • Watch the video-lectures as soon as they are posted, or they will accumulate right before the exam. • Read the chapter corresponding to each class. Consult the TA during his office hours if you have questions. • The exams will cover the material covered in the slides and video-lectures only, but it is important to read the textbook. • Exams should not be a problem if you have been following the lectures and reading the textbook. • Start home works early; you will have a hard time finishing your home works if you don’t start as early as possible.