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Artificial Intelligence (Spring 2007)

Course code : EAIT-U1
ECTS Credits : 7,5 Status : Optional
Placement : 5-7 semester Hours per week : 4
Length : 1 semester Teaching Language : Danish if no English students are present

Principal Content : Strategic games are games with well defined rules for the course of the game, and a strategy for applying these rules with the purpose of winning. Examples are tic-tac-toe, checkers and chess which are so called perfect-information games, and games with chance ex. back-gammon. Strategic games serves as models for problem solving methods in computer science. Methods that are applied in engineering tasks such as VLSI design, robot navigation, jobshop planning etc.

Contents:

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence.

Problemsolving by state space search: We will analyse and implement algorithms to find way through a maze, shortest paths between cities, planning problems etc.

Design and implementation of a game: We will learn how a computer plays chess, and we will implement our own chess-program, or other game of your own choise. Game theory, algorithm analysis, datastructures.

Introduction to Neural Networks, Machine learning - how can a computerprogram learn from its experience, Logic programming.
Teaching method : First part of the course will be theory and experiments with simple games and problems.
The rest of the course is a team project. Here you will implement a game of you own choice. Until now students have implemented: Chess, Checkers, Reversi, Backgammon, Five-in-a-row and Halma.

Finally we have a tournament, where the programs compete.
Required prequisites : Documented knowledge corresponding to OOP2.
Responsible teacher : Bjørn Klint Christensen , bjchr@dtu.dk