CSC384H: Fall 2006

Overview

Welcome to the course webpage for the fall 2006 term of CSC384H, an Introduction to Artificial Intelligence! This course is a survey of various topics throughout the realm of AI, both classical and contemporary, theoretical and applied.

This course is being offered at the St. George campus as well. Note that the contents of the two courses will overlap at some points, but they are generally two completely different courses. Do not attend the lectures at another campus and assume that they will cover the material of the UTM offering.

There is a one-hour tutorial on Fridays that will review the material covered in lectures, and/or review information that will be important for the assignments (i.e. Prolog tutorials, Q&A on natural language, etc.)

There are also 3 assignments, a project (with a proposal due at the end of week 5), and a final exam. Note that there is no midterm.

Website structure

Most of the information about the course, such as assignments, reading lists, and exercises, is available from the links on the left. If there is anything missing, please notify the instructor immediately.

You must read the announcements once a week.