CSE 415 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Winter
1997
Professor:
Alistair
Holden, holden@cs
- Office: EEB 309, x3-2054
- Office hours: 1:15- 2:15 MWF
TA:
Arvind
Jain, arvind@cs
- Office: 326D, Sieg
- Office hour: 11:30-12:20, Friday
- Lab hours: 2:30-3:20, Tuesday and Thursday
Final Exam: 2:30-4:20, Tuesday, March 18.
Text:
- Giarratono and Riley, Expert Systems, Second
Edition
- Touretzky, Common Lisp: A gentle introduction to symbolic
computing
Reference Text (On reserve in Engg. 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]
General Information
Other information:
arvind@cs.washington.edu
reading intro +3 chaps of Rich, first 8chap lisp>