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Computer Science 255
Spring 2008

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Professor Lisa Michaud - lmichaud@wheatoncollege.edu - Science Center 106A

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Lecture
(A118)

Monday
Wednesday
Friday

9:30 - 10:20 a.m.

Office Hours
(106A)

Monday

3:00-4:00pm
Tuesday 10:30-11:30am
2:00-3:00pm
Thursday 2:00-3:00pm
Other By Appointment

*ANNOUNCEMENTS AND DEADLINES - Last Updated: 4/30/08

For Wednesday, April 30th:

Due Wednesday, April 30th:

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*COURSE OVERVIEW

The idea of the thinking machine has fascinated our culture ever since the first computers were conceptualized. The independent machine, capable of its own reasoning and extending itself beyond the limits of its programming, has dominated decades of Science Fiction, embodying both our worst fears and our greatest hopes for the future of the machine.

In this course, we will explore the reality behind the fascination. We begin with understanding the basic concepts and practices underlying the field of Artificial Intelligence, including:

We will then delve into how these practices are applied in various different upper-level pursuits in the field, including:

The required course textbook is ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: STRUCTURES AND STRATEGIES FOR COMPLEX PROBLEM SOLVING, by George F. Luger, Fifth Edition.

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