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CSCI 405/605: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

University of Wisconsin - Parkside                                           Spring 2006                                                 Department of Computer Science

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Textbooks

  1. Luger, F., George. Artificial Intelligence:  Structures and Strategies for Complex Problem Solving. Addison-Wesley, 5th edition, 2005.
  2. Russell, S. and Norvig, P. Artificial Intelligence A Modern Approach. Prentice Hall, 2nd edition, 2003
  3. Bratko, I. Prolog Programming for Artificial Intelligence. Addison-Wesley, 3rd edition, 2001.
  4. Graham, P. ANSI Common Lisp. Prentice Hall, 1996.
  5. Rich and Knight: “Artificial Intelligence”
  6. Stephen Tanimoto : “The Elements of Artificial Intelligence using common LISP”
  7. Touretzky: “A Gentle Introduction to Common Lisp “ Richard A. O’Keefe: “The Craft of Prolog”
  8. Leon Sterling: “The Practice of Prolog”
  9. Carlton McDonald: “Prolog Programming a Tutorial Introduction”
  10. Thomas H. Cormen: “Introduction to Algorithms”

Languages

  1. AI programming Resources

  2. Scheme

  3. Lisp

  4. Prolog


Related Courses

  1. COSC 4368: Artificial Intelligence Programming, Fall 2005 at U. of H.

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