At the end of the course, the participant is expected to be able to: 1. Describe the role og propositional logic and first order logic in logic programming [Usage] 2. Implements simple Prolog and Lisp programs and explain how complex programs work [Usage] 3. Formulate an efficient problem space for a problem expressed in natural language and formulate a problem as a search problem [Usage] 4. Compare and contrast the basic techniques for representing uncertainty and inference algorithms [Assessment] 5. Identify the similarities and differences among various machine learning algorithms [Usage] 6. Integrate the artificial intelligence techniques in the software [Usage]
Name | Lectures | Exercises | Laboratory |
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KOSTA PAVLOVIĆ | 2x1 10B+14S+16P | ||
SAVO TOMOVIĆ | 3x1 10B+14S+16P |