ITEC 480: Artificial Intelligence
Prerequisites: ITEC 122 and ITEC 324
                                    
                                    Credit Hours: (3)
An introduction to the study of intelligence as computation
Detailed Description of Content of Course
Topics include:
1. Artificial Intelligence (AI): its roots and scope
2. The predicate calculus
3. Structures and strategies for state space search
4. Heuristic search
5. Architectures for AI problem solving
6. PROLOG in AI
7. Introduction to AI representational schemes
8. Rule-based, case-based, and model-based systems
9. Building an expert system in PROLOG
10. Reasoning in situations of uncertainty
11. Advanced AI applications and review
Detailed Description of Conduct of Course
Course material is primarily covered in lecture and in the student's reading of both
                                       the course text and additional material. Students also implement several projects
                                       to deepen their understanding of the problems associated with AI and their solutions.
                                       The projects normally are implemented in a language that the instructor deems appropriate.
                                       This language is typically studied in a section of ITEC 398 that is taught concurrently
                                       with ITEC 480. Currently this language is Prolog.
Goals and Objectives of the Course
Students who complete the course will be able to:
1. Demonstrate an ability to understand and apply AI technology along with its deep
                                       roots in the philosophical, mathematical, and computational traditions.
2. Effectively use selected AI applications and design and implement PROLOG programs.
3. Explain and apply AI algorithms and techniques in their rightful place within modern
                                       computer science.
4. Describe modern AI practices.
Assessment Measures
Graded assignments include at least one in-class exam, a final exam, and several projects.
Other Course Information
None.
Review and Approval
May 12, 1994        Reviewed for 1994-95    Edward G. Okie,Chair
                                                                  
Oct. 30, 1996        Prerequisite change        Edward G. Okie,Chair
                                                          
Sept. 25, 2001       Updated                        John P. Helm, Chair
                                    
                                    Revised: June 1, 2012