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Series of 11 works, covering: State-Space Representations, Search, Adversarial Search, Logic, Automated Reasoning, Reasoning with Uncertainty and Vagueness and Machine Learning

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Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Intelligent Systems Program

Course Objective

Knowledge and understanding: at the end of the course, the students will be familiar with basic knowledge of some of the core aspects of AI: state-space representations, search, adversarial search, logic, automated reasoning, reasoning with uncertainty and vagueness and machine learning. Applying knowledge and understanding: students will be able to implement basic (adversarial) search algorithms, as well as knowledge based and adaptive methods to build Intelligent Agents. Making judgements: the students will have a basic understanding of the ethical and societal implications of the developements in AI. Communication skills: students will be able to write a scientific reports about an original research question in a group of students. Learning skills: students will be trained in acquiring a set of complex AI related topics in a restricted period of time, come up with an original research question and perform the necessary (empirical) research.

Course Content

The course will provide an introduction to some of the basic concepts of Artificial Intelligence, such as search, adversarial search, knowledge representation and machine learning.

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Series of 11 works, covering: State-Space Representations, Search, Adversarial Search, Logic, Automated Reasoning, Reasoning with Uncertainty and Vagueness and Machine Learning

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