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CSE 415: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
The University of Washington, Seattle, Autumn 2023
NOTE: THIS WEBPAGE CORRESPONDS TO A PAST COURSE AND IS NOT CURRENT
Regular Meetings: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 1:30-2:20 in CSE2 G10.
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Registering for the course: If you have not been able to register for the course, but you believe you are qualified, please come to class on Day 1 and the rest of the first week. Assuming places open up, and you have the appropriate background, we will try to give priority to students who were there since Day 1. For additional information, click here.
 
Worksheets: Worksheets are due by 11:59 PM the day after they are administered in class. This will provide extra time, in case not all aspects of a worksheet can be covered in class, and in case students don't have enough free time to finish them the same day. Students who register after a worksheet or assignment deadline as passed will be allowed to submit work late, up to three days after joining.
 
Class Format: Lectures and some office hours will normally be in-person. Other office hours or special sessions may be on Zoom. Lectures are scheduled to be recorded using the Panopto system.
 
Turn-in Deadline Extension Requests: Requests should be posted as private messages to the staff in the Requests topic within ED. See the Policies web page for additional information.
 
Final Examination: All students registered in CSE 415 must take the final examination at the scheduled time and place (Monday, December 11, 2023, from 2:30 PM to 4:20 PM in CSE2 Room G10), unless an official accommodation is being made through the Disabled Student Services office. If you expect to be traveling out of town at the time of the final examination, you should take CSE 415 in some future quarter rather than during Autumn 2023 and/or sign up for a different course instead.
 
Final Examination Topics: The final exam covers the whole quarter but with more emphasis on material since the midterm.