Foundations of AI - SS 2019
This course will introduce basic concepts and techniques used within the field of Artificial Intelligence.
Among other topics, we will discuss:
- Introduction to and history of Artificial Intelligence
- Agents
- Problem solving and search
- Logic and knowledge representation
- Planning
- Representation of and reasoning with uncertainty
- Machine learning
- Lecturers: Prof. Dr. Joschka Boedecker, Prof. Dr. Frank Hutter, Prof. Dr. Bernhard Nebel, Prof. Dr. Wolfram Burgard Dr. Michael Tangermann
- Co-organizers: Tim Schulte, Michael Krawez
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Exam:
Time: Tuesday, 20.08., 10:00
Location:
A-M: 082-00-006 (Kinohörsaal)
N-R: 101-00-026
S-Z: 101-00-036
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Exam Review:
Time: 27.09., 14:00 - 16:00
Location: Building 051, Room 00-006
Rules for the exam review -
2. Exam:
Time: Tuesday, 18.2., 14:00
Location: 101 00-026
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Time:
Lectures: Wednesday, 10:15-12:00 and Friday, 10:15-12:00 (alternating with the exercise sessions)
Exercise sessions: Friday, 10:15-12:00. The exercise sessions will take place bi-weekly, alternating with the lectures.
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Locations:
Lectures: Building 101, Room 00-036
- Book: Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig
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