CSE 415
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

Winter Quarter 1998


About the class
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.
Handouts & Assignments
Lecture notes
Programming Projects
Written Homework Assignments
Other course-related information

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

Emacs Links
NEW Using Emacs with Allegro
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
Other useful links
The Computer Science and Engineering Department
The Computer Science degree program
The Computer Engineering degree program


wilcox@cs.washington.edu Jan 13 1998