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CS 540
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Fall 1997
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Office: 6397 CS&Stat
Telephone: 262-1965
E-mail: dyer@cs.wisc.edu
Office Hours: 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. MW, and by appointment
Office: 3310 CS&Stat
Telephone: 262-1721
E-mail: saeed@cs.wisc.edu
Office Hours: 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. TR, and by appointment
Office: 1308 CS
Telephone: 262-6602
E-mail: geoffrey@cs.wisc.edu
Office Hours: 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. WF, and by appointment
General Course Information
- Schedule
- Lecture: 8:50 - 9:40 a.m. MWF, 121 Psychology
- Discussion: 2:25 - 3:15 p.m. W, 1240 CS&Stat
- Prerequisite: CS 367 or consent of instructor
- Textbooks
- Syllabus
- Grading
- 3 Exams: 20% each
- 6 Homework assignments: 40% total
- Examinations
- Exam 1: Wednesday, October 8, 7:15 p.m - 9:15 p.m.
- Exam 2: Wednesday, November 12, 7:15 p.m. - 9:15 p.m.
- Exam 3: Monday, December 15, 12:25 p.m. - 2:25 p.m.
- Homework Assignments will include programming in Common
Lisp. Accounts will be provided on Unix workstations running
Solaris and Gnu Common Lisp (gcl).
- Late Penalties
All assignments are due in class on the due date. Each day
(including weekends) late, defined as a 24-hour period from 10am to
10am, will result in 10% of the total points for the assignment
deducted. So, for example, if an assignment is due on a Wednesday
and it is handed in between Wednesday 10am and Thursday 10am, a 10%
penalty will be deducted. The latest of the timestamps on the
source listing, output listing, and submitted-file creation time,
will be used to determine the time of completion. A total of
three (3) free late days may be used throughout the semester
without penalty. No homework can be turned in more than six (6)
days late.
- Academic Misconduct
All examinations, programming assignments, and written homeworks
must be done individually. Cheating and plagiarism will be
dealt with in accordance with University procedures (see the Academic
Misconduct Guide for Students). Hence, for example, code for
programming assignments must not be developed in groups, nor should
code be shared. You are encouraged to discuss with your peers, the
TAs or the instructor ideas, approaches and techniques broadly, but
not at a level of detail where specific implementation issues are
described by anyone. If you have any questions on this, ask the
instructor before you act.
- Supplementary
Reading
- Web Page: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~dyer/cs540/
- Class E-mail Alias: cs540-2list@cs.wisc.edu
Introduction: Past, Present, and Future of AI