Knowledge Representation and Reasoning is a field of Artificial Intelligence that deals with representing information about the world in a form that computers can use to solve complex tasks. It incorporates findings from psychology and logic to design formalisms and automate reasoning engines. Examples of these include semantic nets, inference engines, and ontologies.
Carnegie Mellon University
Spring 2019
This course from Carnegie Mellon University provides a deep understanding of AI's theory and practice, covering methods for decision-making, problem-solving, and handling uncertainty. Topics include search algorithms, computational game theory, and AI ethics.
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Fall 2022
CS1410 at Brown University delves into the realm of Artificial Intelligence. Using the 3rd edition of "Artificial Intelligence, A Modern Approach" by Russell & Norvig, students explore intelligent agents, game theory, knowledge representation, logic, probabilistic learning, NLP, robotics, computer vision, and ethical implications of AI.
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