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Welcome to AI. CS 3610, Artificial Intelligence Dr. Ben Schafer www.cs.uni.edu/~schafer/3610. Getting to know you. “Mugshots” Information Sheet. Getting Started. Name : Dr. Ben Schafer Hometown : Ames originally but … Class : Thirteenth year (plus 5 as an undergrad)
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Welcome to AI CS 3610, Artificial Intelligence Dr. Ben Schafer www.cs.uni.edu/~schafer/3610
Getting to know you • “Mugshots” • Information Sheet
Getting Started • Name : Dr. Ben Schafer • Hometown : Ames originally but … • Class : Thirteenth year (plus 5 as an undergrad) • Previous languages/comfort: Too many to list. At one time I knew all of the ones on the list, but Java and Python are the ones I use the most. • Anything you should know about me : • My handwriting can be messy • My voice can get loud.
Why Are You Here? • Common reasons I have heard. • AI looks “cool” in the movies (in my video games). • I want to write a super cool app that does ______. • AI is a “hot” field. • Knowing AI might help me get a job. • Because I needed one last class in Foundations
Why Are You Here? • Common reasons I have heard. • AI is a “hot” field. • Knowing AI might help me get a job. • True??? I don’t know • But, I do think that AI will always be relevant to the student of CS. Every practitioner of computer science should be familiar with the field, its techniques, and its current interests.
Why? • Well, consider this list of topics : • the first Fortran compiler • timesharing systems • Deep Blue and Watson • object-oriented programming • visual programming • client-server computing • web crawlers • Marketing Systems (such as used at Amazon.com). • All have their roots in AI research!
How this course is “different” from other CS courses • We will not focus our attention on programming. • Although we will program. • We will discuss a lot of philosophical issues. • Although we will almost always ground them in algorithms and data structures. • You will have an opportunity to solve a problem our two outside the discipline of computer science.
Syllabus Discussion • Course website • www.cs.uni.edu/~schafer/3610/
Syllabus Discussion • The Textbook • Artificial Intelligence in the 21st Century • Lot’s of good books in the library or available online. Feel free to consult other books for a different approach
Syllabus Discussion • I take academic misconduct seriously • In general, I do not accept late work • No laptops, no cell phones
Syllabus Discussion • Research paper • Consists of seven (actually 8) deliverables pre-scheduled throughout the semester. • Will consist of a mixture of individual and group based activities • Will culminate in you working with a group of classmates to write and “publish” a very specifically formatted overview of an AI topic of your choice.
Your FIRST Homework • Homework 0 is posted and due on Wed. • Type up a couple of pages (600-1200 words) on “How do you define AI?” • This is an “opinion” piece and will be granted credit for thoughtful completion. • Submit via the electronic submission system (testing it more than anything). • Bring a print copy to class.