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<html><head><title>B551 Main Page</title></head><body><h1>B551: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence</h1><UL><LI> Professor: <!WA0><aHREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/hyplan/leake.html">David Leake</a> (E-mail: <!WA1><AHREF="mailto:leake@cs.indiana.edu">leake@cs.indiana.edu</A>). Office hours Tuesday and Thursday, 2:30-3:45, LH230D.<LI> Associate instructor: <!WA2><aHREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/hyplan/elyk.html">Kyle Wagner</a> (E-mail: <!WA3><AHREF="mailto:elyk@cs.indiana.edu">elyk@cs.indiana.edu</A>).Office hours Monday 1:30-3:00, Wednesday 1:00-2:00, LH330i.</UL><H2>Contents</H2><UL><LI><!WA4><A HREF="#new">What's New</A></UL><HR><H3> Administrative information </H3> Everyone is responsible for reading the following pages. <UL><LI><!WA5><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b551/overview.html">Overviewof class policies</A><LI><!WA6><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b551/syllabus.html">Syllabus</A><LI><!WA7><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/integrity.html">Departmentalstatement on academic integrity </A> </UL><HR><H3> Class-related information </H3> <UL><LI><!WA8><A HREF="#homework">Homework assignments</A><LI><!WA9><A HREF="#readings">Reading assignments </A><LI><!WA10><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b551/coding_pointers.html">Guidelinesfor programming assignments </A> <LI><!WA11><A HREF="#reserves">Materials on reserve at Swain library </A><LI><!WA12><A HREF="#newsgroup">Class Newsgroup </A></UL><HR><H3> Other assorted pointers </H3> <UL><LI><!WA13><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b551/RAP.txt">A sample RAP with some notes</A><LI><!WA14><AHREF="http://ling.ucsc.edu/~chalmers/biblio4.html#4.11">References forthe Frame Problem</A> collected by David Chalmers.<LI>Schedule for <!WA15><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/mac/home.html">Mind and Computation Series </A> talks<LI><!WA16><A HREF="#societies">AI/Cog Sci societies </A><LI><!WA17><A HREF="#web">Other Web Sites of Interest </A><LI><!WA18><A HREF="#cogd">Mailing list for local (IU) Cog Sci announcementsand discussion </A><LI><!WA19><A HREF="#newsgroups">Other relevant newsgroups </A><LI><!WA20><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b551/loebner.txt">Loebner prize rules </A><LI><!WA21><A HREF="http://fuzine.mt.cs.cmu.edu/mlm/julia.html">Julia, a 1994Loebner competitor</A> (Julia discusses cats)<LI><!WA22><A HREF="#scheme">Useful scheme references </A></UL><HR><h2><A NAME="new">What's New</A></h2><UL><LI> Homework 5 posted, 11/14<LI> <!WA23><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b551/RAP.txt">A sample RAP with some notes</A> posted on 11/14</UL><HR><h2><A NAME="homework">Homework assignments</A></h2><UL><LI> <!WA24><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b551/robot-asst.html">Homework 5, Due Nov. 22</A><LI> <!WA25><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b551/hw4.html">Homework 4, Due Nov. 8</A><LI> <!WA26><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b551/hw3_cd.html">Homework 3, Due Oct. 17 </A> and<!WA27><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b551/hw3_cd_solns.html">solutions</A>.<LI><!WA28><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b551/hw2.html">Homework 2, Due Oct. 10 </A> and <!WA29><a href="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b551/hw2_solns.html">solutions</a><LI><!WA30><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b551/8puzzle.html">Homework 1, Due Sept. 24.</A> Samplesolutions are available for the <!WA31><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b551/kyle_search.ss">generalsearch engine</A> and the <!WA32><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b551/kyle_search-8puzzle.ss">8-puzzle</A>.</UL><hr><H2><A NAME="readings">Reading assignments </A></H2><UL><LI> Due November 21: Russel & Norvig 15.5, 15.6<LI> Due November 19: Russel & Norvig Chapter 14<LI> Due November 8: Russel & Norvig Chapter 11, 12.1, and 12.2.<LI> Due October 15: Russel & Norvig 8.1-8.3, 9.1-9.6<LI> Due October 4: Russel & Norvig chapter 7 (6 may be helpful but isoptional)<LI> Due October 1: Russel & Norvig chapter 5.<LI> Due September 20: Russell & Norvig chapters 2-4 except for 4.3and the applications to constraint satisfaction in 4.4.<LI> Due September 5: Russell & Norvig chapter 1.</UL><hr><H2><A NAME="reserves">Reserves at Swain Library </A></H2>2-hour reserve<UL><LI>Goldberg, D. <I>Genetic Algorithms in Search, Optimization, and Machine Learning</I>. Addison-Wesley, 1989.<LI>Haugland, J., Ed., <I>Mind Design: Philosophy, Psychology,Artificial Intelligence,</I> Bradford Books, 1980.<LI>Riesbeck, C. and Schank, R. <I>Inside Case-Based Reasoning</I>.Erlbaum, 1989.<LI>Russell, S. and Norvig, P. <!WA33><A HREF="http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~russell/aima.html"><I>Artificial Intelligence: A ModernApproach</I></A>, Prentice Hall, 1995. (On reserve for this course andthe CS qualifying exam.)<LI>Schank, R.C., and Riesbeck, C. "TheTheory Behind the Programs: Conceptual Dependency," from <I>InsideComputer Understanding</I>, Erlbaum, 1981. <EM>Only this chapter isavailable; the book itself is not on reserve.</EM></UL><HR><HR><h2><A NAME="newsgroup">Class Newsgroup </A></h2>When the <!WA34><a href="news:ac.csci.b551">class newsgroup</a> is created it will be possible toaccess it from this page.<p>If you do this from <code>lynx</code>or <code>netscape</code>,you can post and respond to articles, as well as read them.<HR><HR></pre><hr><h2><A NAME="societies">AI/Cog Sci societies </A></h2>If you're interested in going deeper into AI/Cog Sci, you should considerjoining societies such as the <!WA35><A HREF="http://www.aaai.org"> AmericanAssociation for Artificial Intelligence</A>, the <!WA36><AHREF="http://www.pitt.edu/~cogsci95/applic.html"> Cognitive ScienceSociety</A>, or the ACM's <!WA37><A HREF="http://sigart.acm.org/"> SIGART</A>.All offer very reasonable student membership ratesincluding publications (<I>AI Magazine</I>, <I>CognitiveScience</I>, and <I> SIGART Bulletin</I>).<hr><h2><A NAME="web">Other Web Sites of Interest </A></h2><UL><LI>IU<UL><LI><!WA38><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/ai/home.html">IU AI and Cognitive Science Lab </A>(Computer Science Department AI Lab) <!WA39><A HREF="ftp://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/pub/leake/INDEX.html" >Archive of papers from David Leake's research group</A><LI><!WA40><A HREF="http://www.cogsci.indiana.edu">Center for Research on Concepts and Cognition </A><LI><!WA41><A HREF="http://www.psych.indiana.edu">Cognitive Science Program </A></UL><LI>Rest of the world<UL><LI><!WA42><A HREF="http://wwwagr.informatik.uni-kl.de/~lsa/CBR/CBR-Homepage.html">CBR on the Web </A><LI><!WA43><A HREF="http://synergy.smartpages.com/faqs/ai-faq/neural-nets/top.html">FAQ files for neural nets</A> <LI><!WA44><A HREF="http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/archive/comp/ai.html">The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Artificial Intelligence </A><LI><!WA45><A HREF="http://ai.iit.nrc.ca/misc.html">Artificial Intelligence Subject Index </A></UL></UL><H2><A NAME="cogd">Mailing lists for local (Indiana University) CogSci announcements and discussion</A></H2><I>Cognoscente</I> is a mail server account used for announcements ofCognitive Science Meetings, Conferences and Colloquia at IndianaUniversity. Please do not use this for discussion purposes or to send individual messages.<I>Cogd</I> is a local Indiana University mailing list available forthose within Cognoscente for discussion purposes only. If you wish you can subscribe or unsubscribe to these lists by doing thefollowing:<pre>TO: majordomoSUBJECT: leave blank The body of your message should read: subscribe cognoscentesubscribe cogd or unsubscribe cognoscente unsubscribe cogd</pre><HR><h2><A NAME="newsgroups">Other relevant newsgroups </A></h2><!WA46><a href="news:comp.ai">Comp.ai </a><p><!WA47><a href="news:sci.cognitive">Sci.cognitive </a><HR><H2><A NAME="scheme">Scheme references </A></H2>The following are recommended sources for brushing up on scheme, and shouldbe available at Swain library or in local bookstores:<UL><LI> Dybvig, R. K. <I>The Scheme programming language</I>, Prentice-Hall,1987.<LI> Friedman, D.P. and Felleisen, M. <I>The Little Schemer</I>. MIT Press, 1996.<LI> Springer, S. and Friedman, D. <I>Scheme and the art of programming</I>.MIT Press, 1989.</UL>In addition to the above books, the following may be useful:<UL><LI> Some <!WA48><A HREF="http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b551/scheme_practice.html">practice problems</A> fortesting your Scheme familiarity.</UL><H2> A crash introduction to scheme </H2>The course will be in LH004 ("the Burrow") in three sessions:<PRE> TIME/DATE WHAT WE'LL COVER Th, 5th, 4:35 - 5:35pm scheme basics, emacs&scheme F, 6th, 10:00 - 11:30am most common scheme constructs, designing/building functions F, 13th, 10:00 - 11:30am style, advanced stuff (no call/cc!), more complex examples</PRE>Students will need to get accounts for these machines, if they don'talready have them (quite probably they don't). They can do this bydoing "telnet account", selecting "UNIX systems", and then selecting"Burrow account".The following preparation is recommended:<UL><LI> Read chapters 1-2 of <I>The Little Schemer</I>, and on p. 33 (thefirst page of chapter 3), try to write "rember." (Code for rember ison page 37.) Then go through 1-2 again trying out the code inscheme. Or,<LI> Read Chapter 2, sections 2-1 to 2-8 inclusive of<I>The Scheme programming language</I>. Again, read them once andthen go through them trying out the code. You can also try to writerember:<pre>> rember:> Write a function that takes 2 arguments: an atom and a list.> Return the list with the *first* occurrence of the given atom> removed. (rember = remove + member)>> e.g.,> (rember 'blue '(red white and blue))> => (red white and)>> (rember 'tigers '(lions tigers and bears ohmy!))> => (lions and bears ohmy!)>> (rember 'the '(attack of the the eye creatures))> => (attack of the eye creatures)</pre></UL></body></html>
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