Keywords: artificial intelligence
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Artificial Intelligence
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Abstract: An quick overview of AI from both the technical and the philosophical points of view. Topics discussed include search, A*, Knowledge Representation, Neural Nets. Video of each class is available, as are problem sets.
Artificial Intelligence, Fall 2002
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Abstract: Introduces representations, techniques, and architectures used to build applied systems and to account for intelligence from a computational point of view. Applications of rule chaining, heuristic search, constraint propagation, constrained search, inheritance, and other problem-solving paradigms. Applications ... More »
Artificial Intelligence, Fall 2006
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Abstract: Introduces representations, techniques, and architectures used to build applied systems and to account for intelligence from a computational point of view. Applications of rule chaining, heuristic search, constraint propagation, constrained search, inheritance, and other problem-solving paradigms. Applications ... More »
Artificial Intelligence, Spring 2005
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Abstract: Introduces representations, techniques, and architectures used to build applied systems and to account for intelligence from a computational point of view. Applications of rule chaining, heuristic search, constraint propagation, constrained search, inheritance, and other problem-solving paradigms. Applications ... More »
Common Sense Reasoning for Interactive Applications, Fall 2002
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Abstract: Supplementary work on individual or group basis. Registration subject to prior arrangement for subject matter and supervision by staff. Common Sense Reasoning for Interactive Applications This course will explore the state of the art in common sense knowledge, and class projects will design and build ... More »
Common Sense Reasoning for Interactive Applications, Fall 2006
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Abstract: This course will explore the state of the art in common sense knowledge, and class projects will design and build interfaces that can exploit this knowledge to make more usable and helpful interfaces. This year's theme will be about how common sense knowledge differs in different languages and cultures, ... More »
Computational Cognitive Science, Fall 2004
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Abstract: This course is an introduction to computational theories of human cognition. Drawing on formal models from classic and contemporary artificial intelligence, students will explore fundamental issues in human knowledge representation, inductive learning and reasoning. What are the forms that our knowledge ... More »
Darwin and Design, Fall 2002
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Abstract: In the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin gave us a model for understanding how natural objects and systems can evidence design without positing a designer: how purpose and mechanism can exist without intelligent agency. Texts in this course deal with pre- and post-Darwinian treatment of this topic within ... More »
Darwin and Design, Fall 2003
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Abstract: In Origin of Species, Darwin provided a model for understanding the existence of objects and systems manifesting evidence of design without positing a designer, and of purpose and mechanism without intelligent agency. Texts deal with pre-Darwinian and later treatment of this topic within literature and ... More »
Foundations of Cognition, Spring 2003
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Abstract: Advances in cognitive science have resolved, clarified, and sometimes complicated some of the great questions of Western philosophy: what is the structure of the world and how do we come to know it; does everyone represent the world the same way; what is the best way for us to act in the world. Specific ... More »
Integrating eSystems and Global Information Systems, Spring 2002
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Abstract: Addresses trends in the Information Technology (IT) industry, with an emphasis on modern communications and Internet technologies and database and Web technologies, and their role in supporting the integration of information systems. Presents framework for understanding integrating concepts and the strategic ... More »
Medical Artificial Intelligence, Spring 2005
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Abstract: Introduces representations, techniques, and architectures used to build applied systems and to account for intelligence from a computational point of view. Applications of rule chaining, heuristic search, constraint propagation, constrained search, inheritance, and other problem-solving paradigms. Applications ... More »
Medical Decision Support, Fall 2005
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Abstract: Presents the main concepts of decision analysis, artificial intelligence, and predictive model construction and evaluation in the specific context of medical applications. Emphasizes the advantages and disadvantages of using these methods in real-world systems and provides hands-on experience. Technical ... More »
Medical Decision Support, Spring 2003
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Abstract: Presents the main concepts of decision analysis, artificial intelligence, and predictive model construction and evaluation in the specific context of medical applications. Emphasizes the advantages and disadvantages of using these methods in real-world systems and provides hands-on experience. Technical ... More »
Mobile Autonomous Systems Laboratory, January (IAP) 2005
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Abstract: MASLab (Mobile Autonomous System Laboratory) is a robotics contest. The contest takes place during MIT's Independent Activities Period and participants earn 6 units of P/F credit and 6 Engineering Design Points. Teams of three to four students have less than a month to build and program sophisticated ... More »
Natural Language and the Computer Representation of Knowledge, Spring 2003
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Abstract: Relationship between computer representation of knowledge and the structure of natural language. Emphasizes development of the analytical skills necessary to judge the computational implications of grammatical formalisms, and uses concrete examples to illustrate particular computational issues. Efficient ... More »
Neural Coding and Perception of Sound, Spring 2005
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Abstract: Neural structures and mechanisms mediating the detection, localization, and recognition of sounds. Discussion of how acoustic signals are coded by auditory neurons, the impact of these codes on behavorial performance, and the circuitry and cellular mechanisms underlying signal transformations. Topics ... More »
Out of Context: A Course on Computer Systems That Adapt To, and Learn From, Context, Fall 2001
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Abstract: Increasingly, we are realizing that to make computer systems more intelligent and responsive to users, we will have to make them more sensitive to context. Traditional hardware and software design overlooks context because it conceptualizes systems as input-output functions. Systems take input explicitly ... More »
Principles of Autonomy and Decision Making, Fall 2003
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Abstract: This course surveys a variety of reasoning, optimization, and decision-making methodologies for creating highly autonomous systems and decision support aids. The focus is on principles, algorithms, and their applications, taken from the disciplines of artificial intelligence and operations research. ... More »
Principles of Autonomy and Decision Making, Fall 2005
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Abstract: This course surveys a variety of reasoning, optimization, and decision-making methodologies for creating highly autonomous systems and decision support aids. The focus is on principles, algorithms, and their applications, taken from the disciplines of artificial intelligence and operations research. ... More »
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