Artificial Intelligence (AI) is aimed at understanding and replicating the computational processes underlying intelligent behaviour. These behaviours include the perception of one's environment, learning how that environment is structured, communicating with other agents, and reasoning to guide one's actions. This concentration is designed to provide students with an introduction to some of the key scientific and technical ideas that have been developed in AI. There are four different sub-areas of AI represented in our department: Computer Vision, Computational Linguistics (CL), Machine Learning (ML), and Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR). These areas cover a wide variety of ideas and techniques. Students wanting to achieve this concentration are required to take courses from at least two of these sub-areas.
Required Courses:
- 1 FCE from the following: MAT235Y1/237Y1/257Y1, APM236H1/MIE262H1/STA248H1/261H1, CSC350H1, CSC310H1, CSC330H1, CSC438H1, CSC448H1, CSC463H1
- 2.5 FCEs from the following covering at least two of the four areas
a) CSC401H1, CSC485H1
b) CSC320H1, CSC420H1
c) CSC321H1, CSC411H1, CSC412H1
d) CSC384H1, CSC486H1
Suggested Related Courses:
- CSC200Y1, CSC324H1, COG250Y1, PSY270H1, PHL232H1, PHL342H1, STA414H1
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