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COMPSCI 367

: Artificial Intelligence
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Covers algorithms and representational schemes used in artificial intelligence. AI search techniques (e.g., heuristic search, constraint satisfaction, etc.) for solving both optimal and satisficing tasks. Tasks such as game playing (adversarial search), planning, and natural language processing. Discusses and examines the history and future of AI and the ethics surrounding the use of AI in society.
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: COMPSCI 220 and COMPSCI 225 or MATHS 254, or SOFTENG 282 and 284
Restriction: COMPSCI 761
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COMPSCI 367

: Artificial Intelligence
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Covers algorithms and representational schemes used in artificial intelligence. AI search techniques (e.g., heuristic search, constraint satisfaction, etc.) for solving both optimal and satisficing tasks. Tasks such as game playing (adversarial search), planning, and natural language processing. Discusses and examines the history and future of AI and the ethics surrounding the use of AI in society.
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: COMPSCI 220, and COMPSCI 225 or MATHS 254
Restriction: COMPSCI 761
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COMPSCI 367

: Artificial Intelligence
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Covers algorithms and representational schemes used in artificial intelligence. AI search techniques (e.g., heuristic search, constraint satisfaction, etc.) for solving both optimal and satisficing tasks. Tasks such as game playing (adversarial search), planning, and natural language processing. Discusses and examines the history and future of AI and the ethics surrounding the use of AI in society.
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: COMPSCI 220 and 15 points from COMPSCI 225, MATHS 254, 255
Restriction: COMPSCI 761
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COMPSCI 367

: Artificial Intelligence
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Covers algorithms and representational schemes used in artificial intelligence. AI search techniques (e.g., heuristic search, constraint satisfaction, etc.) for solving both optimal and satisficing tasks. Tasks such as game playing (adversarial search), planning, and natural language processing. Discusses and examines the history and future of AI and the ethics surrounding the use of AI in society.
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: COMPSCI 220 and 15 points from COMPSCI 225, MATHS 254, 255
Restriction: COMPSCI 761
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COMPSCI 367

: Artificial Intelligence
2020 Semester Two (1205)
The cornerstones of AI: representation, utilisation, and acquisition of knowledge. Taking a real world problem and representing it in a computer so that the computer can do inference. Utilising this knowledge and acquiring new knowledge is done by search which is the main technique behind planning and machine learning.
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: COMPSCI 220 and 15 points from COMPSCI 225, MATHS 254, 255
Restriction: COMPSCI 761