
CSE415: Introduction to AI (for non-majors)
Catalog Description: Principles and programming techniques of artificial intelligence: LISP, symbol manipulation, knowledge representation, logical and probabilistic reasoning, learning, language understanding, vision, expert systems, and social issues. Not open for credit to students who have completed 473.Prerequisites: CSE 373.
Credits: 3
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