CSE573: Artificial Intelligence I
Catalog Description: Introduction to computational models of thought and construction of intelligent information systems. Topics include search algorithms, data dependencies and truth-maintenance systems, approaches to knowledge representation, automated deduction, reasoning under uncertainty, and machine learning.Prerequisites: CSE 421 or equivalent; exposure to logic, probability, and statistics; CSE major.
Credits: 4.0
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