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T-720-ATAI, ADVANCED TOPICS IN ARTIFICIAL GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, FALL 2012
Instructors: Kristinn R. Thórisson
Teaching Assistant: Deon Garrett
12 Units, full Master's-level course
Classroom: V109
Course Description
This course focuses on artificial general intelligence, as originally envisioned by Turing, Minsky and others, in the very early days of the field.
Readings
- architectural mismatch
- Constructionist Design Methodology (CDM) - Main reading
Prerequisites
- Programming experience necessary
- A prior introductory class in one or more of the following is recommended: Artificial intelligence, Simulation techniques, LISP or Prolog programming
Assignments
Use the internal RU course website and CADIA SVN to return assignments.
Mini-Projects
Final Project
Final Exam
Outline
August
Aug Tue 22: Introduction to course Introduction to T-720-ATAI
Aug Fri 24: What is AGI? | Readings: |
Aug Tue 28: What is AGI? | Readings: |
Aug Fri 31: What is AGI? | Readings: |
September
Sep Tue 04: Sep Tue 11: Sep Tue 18: Sep Tue 25:
October
Oct Tue 02: Oct Tue 09: Oct Tue 16: Oct Tue 23: Oct Tue 30:
November
Nov Tue 06: Nov Tue 13: Nov Tue 20: Nov Tue 27:
December
Dec Tue 04: Dec Tue 11: