Princeton University
Computer Science Department

Computer Science 302
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

Michael L. Littman

Fall 2001


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Course Summary

A study of basic concepts in artificial intelligence from a computer science perspective. Learn to find innovative solutions to difficult, independently motivated problems, such as game playing, information retrieval, and problem solving. Prerequisites: COS 217 and 226.


Administrative Information

Lectures: MW 3:00-4:20, Room: 104

Instructor:

Michael L. Littman Office Hour: Monday 1:00 - 2:00pm Room: 206 (temporarily) littman@cs.princeton.edu

Teaching Assistants:

Gang Tan Office Hour: Thursday 10:30 - 11:30am Room: 215 gtan@cs.princeton.edu

Kedar Swadi Office Hour: Monday 10:30 - 11:30am Room: 416 kswadi@cs.princeton.edu

Undergraduate Coordinator: Tina McCoy - 410 CS Building - 258-1746 tmmccoy@cs.princeton.edu