Fall 2004: CSCI-460 Artificial Intelligence

This web page is mostly for backup and reference purposes, as this course will be administered via the blackboard system at totale.usc.edu

Lectures: Thurs: 5:00pm-7:50pm in ZHS-352.
Prerequisites: CS102L or CS455x. Good familiarity with C++ and the STL will be expected for the homeworks.
Instructor: Prof. Laurent Itti
  HNB-30A, (213) 740-3527, itti@pollux.usc.edu
  Office hours: Mon 3-5pm, HNB-30A.
Teaching Assistant:T. Nathan Mundhenk nathan@mundhenk.com
  Office hours: Wednesdays 12:00-2:00pm, HNB-10.
Textbook: Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
  by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig
  ISBN 0-13-103805-2, Prentice Hall, 1995. (2nd edition preferred)
Web page: http://iLab.usc.edu/classes/2005cs460/
Syllabus: [here and see web page]
Lecture Notes: [here and see web page]

Concepts and algorithms underlying the understanding and construction of intelligent systems. Agents, problem solving, search, representation, reasoning, planning, communication, perception, robotics, neural networks. Please see the class home page for a complete description and syllabus.


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