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Introduction to Artificial Intelligence: Game Theory and Matrix Games - Lecture 8

Offered By: Dave Churchill via YouTube

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Explore game theory and matrix games in this graduate-level lecture on Artificial Intelligence. Delve into algorithmic techniques and data structures used in modern problem-solving environments, with a focus on their application to simple games. Learn from Professor David Churchill of Memorial University's Computer Science department as he covers the first half of game theory concepts, specifically matrix games. Gain insights into this crucial aspect of AI, which forms part of the comprehensive introduction to Artificial Intelligence offered in the Winter 2024 semester of COMP6980.

Syllabus

COMP6980 - Intro to Artificial Intelligence - Lecture 08 - Game Theory (1/2) Matrix Games


Taught by

Dave Churchill

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