74.419 Review 2005/06. Agents Introduction to Agents 1 (pdf) Introduction to Agents 1(pdf) Agents 2 (pdf) Agents 2(pdf) Logic 1 (pdf) Wumpus (pdf) Logic.

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Review 2005/06

Agents Introduction to Agents 1 (pdf) Introduction to Agents 1(pdf) Agents 2 (pdf) Agents 2(pdf) Logic 1 (pdf) Wumpus (pdf) Logic 1(pdf) Wumpus(pdf)

Knowledge Representation Knowledge Representation (pdf) Knowledge Representation(pdf) Description Logic (pdf) Description Logic(pdf) Exotic-Logic (pdf) Exotic-Logic(pdf) Modal Logic Semantics (pdf) Modal Logic Semantics(pdf) Modal Logic Systems (pdf) Modal Logic Systems(pdf) Tableaux

Planning Planning - STRIPS (pdf) Planning - STRIPS(pdf) Examples 1 Example - Shakey Partial Order Planning (pdf) Partial Order Planning(pdf) Planning-Figures (pdf) Planning-Figures(pdf) Situation Calculus (pdf) Situation Calculus(pdf) GOLOG-Paper

Natural Language Processing NLP and Speech - Overview (pdf) NLP and Speech - Overview(pdf) Flakey-Example (pdf) Flakey-Example(pdf) Parsing (2p, 4p) Parsing(2p,4p) Syntax to Semantics (pdf) Syntax to Semantics(pdf) Features, Gaps, Movement (pdf) Features, Gaps, Movement(pdf) Earley Parser

Main Textbooks Used Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence – A Modern Approach, Prentice Hall, 1995 & 2003 Nils J. Nilsson, Artificial Intelligence – A New Synthesis, Morgan Kaufman, 1998 Daniel Jurafsky / James Martin, Speech and Language Processing, Prentice Hall, 2000