CMSC 671 Principles of Artificial Intelligence Course Overview Fall 2015.

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CMSC 671 Principles of Artificial Intelligence Course Overview Fall 2015

Today’s class Course overview Introduction –Brief history of AI –What is AI? (and why is it so interesting?) –What’s the state of AI now?

Web Resources Class web page Piazza discussion site ome Blackboard

Homework and grading policies Six to eight homework assignments (mix of written and programming) One-time extensions of up to a week may be granted if requested in advance Last-minute requests for extensions probably will not be granted Late policy: being refined, see web next week NOTE ON READING: Please do the reading before each class!

Programming You’re encouraged to do assignments in Python –We’ll use Python in the notes and examples –This is a good chance for you to learn Python In some cases, you may be able to use Java Why not Lisp or Prolog? Some assignments may require using other systems –E.g., C5 decision tree learning system, Weka Machine learning environment, Prolog, Jess production rule system, etc.

Exams Midterm exam –In class in mid October –About 15% of grade Final exam –At regularly scheduled time –About 25% of grade –Comprehensive, but with an emphasis on the last half of material (e.g., 30/70 split)

Instructor availability Professor Finin –Office hours: by arrangement –Drop in whenever my door is open –Direct general questions (i.e., those that other students may also be wondering about and that Google can’t answer) to Piazza first –We will try to respond to postings on the discussion list or private messages within 24 hours Teaching assistant, Richa Gandhewar, office hours tbd