Intro to Artificial Intelligence - Evolutionary Computing - Lecture 13
Offered By: Dave Churchill via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore evolutionary computing in this graduate-level lecture from Memorial University's Computer Science 6980 course on Artificial Intelligence. Delve into algorithmic techniques and data structures used in modern problem-solving environments, with a focus on evolutionary algorithms. Learn how these concepts are applied to simple games as part of the course's practical approach. Taught by Professor David Churchill, this 1 hour and 15 minute session is part of a comprehensive introduction to AI, designed for graduate students. While course assignments and files are not publicly available, gain valuable insights into this fascinating field of computer science.
Syllabus
COMP6980 - Intro to Artificial Intelligence - Lecture 13 - Evolutionary Computing
Taught by
Dave Churchill
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