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24L/12T
Theories and algorithms that capture (or approximate) some of the core elements of computational intelligence. Topics include: search; logical representations and reasoning, classical automated planning, representing and reasoning with uncertainty, learning, decision making (planning) under uncertainty. Assignments provide practical experience, in both theory and programming, of the core topics.
Prerequisite: CSC263H1/ CSC265H1/ CSC263H5/ CSCB63H3, STA237H1/ STA247H1/ STA255H1/ STA257H1/ STAB57H3/ STAB52H3. Notes: students enrolled in ASMAJ1446A who have completed at least 9.0 credits may substitute CSC111H1/ CSC148H1 for CSC263H1 and STA220H1/ PSY201H1 for STA237H1. Starting in 2026-27, these students will require CSC111H1/ (CSC148H1, CSC165H1/ MAT137Y1) to substitute for CSC263H1.
Prerequisite for Applied Science and Engineering students: ECE345H1/ ECE358H1/ MIE245H1; ECE302H1/ STA286H1/ CHE223H1/ CME263H1/ MIE231H1/ MIE236H1/ MSE238H1/ ECE286H1
Prerequisite for Applied Science and Engineering students: ECE345H1/ ECE358H1/ MIE245H1; ECE302H1/ STA286H1/ CHE223H1/ CME263H1/ MIE231H1/ MIE236H1/ MSE238H1/ ECE286H1