Profesor: |
Dr. Rogelio Dávila Pérez |
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General objective of the course: |
At the end of the course the student will be able to: |
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- Know the main technologies of artificial intelligence that can be applied to real problems using the approach of intelligent agents.
- Identify real situations where these technologies can be applied successfully to justify its use.
- Apply advanced technology to real problems where conventional techniques do not provide adequate solutions
- Evaluate the limits of conventional techniques in solving problems.
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Evaluation: |
- 3 Partial Examinations (15% c/u ) 45 %
- 3 Projects (10, 15 y 20% respectivelly) 45 %
- Homeworks: 10 %
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Text books: |
- Artificial Intelligence, Forth Edition
- George F. Luger
- Addison Wesley Publishing Company, 2002
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References: |
- Artificial Intelligence, Forth Edition
- George F. Luger
- Addison Wesley Publishing Company, 2002
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- Computational Intelligence: A Logical Approach
- David Poole, Alan Mackworth and Randy Goebel
- Oxford University Press, 1998
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- PROLOG Programming for Artificial Intelligence
- Iban Bradko
- Addison Wesley Publishing Company, 2001
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- LISP (Third Edition)
- Patrick Henry Winston, B. K. P. Horn
- Addison Wesley Publishing Company , 1988
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