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INFO 629 Applied Artificial Intelligence 3.0 Credits

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a computing field of study dedicated to the design and development of algorithms that perform complex tasks allowing computers to reason, perceive, act, and react. This course educates students to master concepts such as which problems can be solved by AI methods, how to associate AI methods with problems and complex tasks, make informed decisions on which method is the most suitable, and analyze new methods in the literature. Mastering these concepts allows students to assess a problem context and propose adequate strategies for AI applications. The methods whose applications we discuss include neural networks, deep learning, knowledge-based methods, search algorithms, in problem contexts such as biomedical, manufacturing, driverless cars, etc.

College/Department: College of Computing and Informatics
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: INFO 620 [Min Grade: C] or CS 501 [Min Grade: C] or CS 570 [Min Grade: C]

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