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About the class
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Course syllabus Lectures: MWF 2:30 - 3:20pm, 135 Thomson Professor: Ira Kalet (ira@radonc), 548-4107 Office hours: By Appointment TA's:
Main Text: Rich and Knight AI Lisp Text: Touretzky, Common Lisp: A gentle introduction to symbolic computing Final: 2:30 - 4:20, Tuesday, March 17. |
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Handouts & Assignments
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Lecture notes Programming Projects Written Homework Assignments |
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Other course-related information
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NEW How to debug in lisp An Intro to Common Lisp Yahoo's Lisp Index Homepage for Allegro Common Lisp Some good Lisp programs Basic Computer Information |
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Emacs Links
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NEW Using Emacs with Allegro | |
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Reference Texts On Reserve in Eng. Library |
Steven Tanimoto, The Elements of Artificial Intelligence, Second Edition [Computer Science Press 1995]
N. K. Kasabov, Foundations of Neural Networks,Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge, [MIT Press 1996] E. Rich & K. Knight, Artificial Intelligence, Second Edition [McGraw Hill 1991] S. Russell & P Norvig, Artificial Intelligence, a modern approach, [Prentice Hall 1994] Genesereth & Nilsson, Logical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence, [Morgan Kaufman] H Shrobe , Exploring Artificial Intelligence, [Morgan Kaufman 1988] Chang & Lee , Symbolic Logic and Mechanical Theorem Proving, [Academic Press] Patrick Saint-Dezier, An Introduction to Programming in Prolog [Springer-Verlag 1990] Michael Covington , Natural Language Processing for Prolog Programmers [Prentice Hall] Clocksin & Mellish, Programming in Prolog |
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Other useful links
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The Computer Science and Engineering Department The Computer Science degree program The Computer Engineering degree program |
| wilcox@cs.washington.edu | Jan 13 1998 |