CAB320 Artificial Intelligence


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Unit code:CAB320
Prerequisite(s):(INB270 or CAB201 or ITD121 or CAB202) and (MZB151 or ENB246 or MZB126 or EGD126 or MZB127 or MXB103 or MXB100)
Credit points:12
TimetableDetails in HiQ, if available
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Online
Semester 1
Gardens Point
Semester 1
CSP student contribution  $1,118
Domestic tuition unit fee  $4,104
International unit fee  $4,788
This foundational unit introduces the basics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) ranging from Intelligent Search techniques to Machine Learning. AI strives to build intelligent entities as well as understand them. AI has produced many significant products; from AI chess champions to state-of-the-art schedulers and planners. This unit introduces state representations, techniques and architectures used to build intelligent systems. It covers topics such as heuristic search, machine learning (including deep learning) and probabilistic reasoning. The ability to formalise a given problem in the language/framework of relevant AI methods (for example a search problem, a planning problem or a classification problem) and understand a fast evolving field is a requirement for a range of graduate entry engineer positions. This unit lays the foundations for further studies in Robotics, Pattern Recognition, Computer Vision, Information Retrieval, Data Mining or Intelligent Web Agents.