Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Agents and Environments - Lecture 2
Offered By: Dave Churchill via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fundamental concepts of agents and environments in artificial intelligence through this comprehensive lecture from Memorial University's Computer Science 6980 course. Delve into the core principles that define how AI systems interact with their surroundings, making decisions and adapting to various scenarios. Learn about the characteristics of intelligent agents, the types of environments they operate in, and the challenges they face. Gain insights into how these concepts form the foundation for more advanced AI techniques and applications. This graduate-level content, presented by Professor David Churchill, offers a deep dive into the theoretical frameworks that underpin modern AI problem-solving approaches. While course assignments are not publicly available, the lecture provides valuable knowledge for those seeking to understand the building blocks of artificial intelligence systems.
Syllabus
COMP6980 - Intro to Artificial Intelligence - Lecture 02 - Agents and Environments
Taught by
Dave Churchill
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