Common Sense Reasoning for Interactive Applications, Fall 2002
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Author: Lieberman, Henry A.
Subject: Science and Technology
Institution Name:
M.I.T.
Collection Name: MIT OpenCourseWare
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 interfaces that can exploit this knowledge to make more usable and helpful interfaces. Course requirements will consist of critiques of class readings [about 2 papers/week], and a final project [paper or computer implementation project]. Grades will be based primarily on the projects, as well as a small component for class and online participation.
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Course Type: Full Course
Material Types: Activities and Labs, Lecture Notes, Syllabi
Media Formats: Text/HTML, Downloadable docs
Language: English
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