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Overview

Introduction

This course gives a broad overview of the problems and methods studied in the field of artificial intelligence.

Please respect the code of honour.

Intended learning outcomes

After completing this course the student should be able to

  1. recall and apply basic concepts in artificial intelligence

  2. solve problems from the AI domain with limited resources in the form of time and computations

  3. formulate and address an AI related scientific problem

  4. demonstrate an insight into the risks of AI and its role in society

  5. present work in writing and orally

so that the student can

  • make use of methods from artificial intelligence in the analysis, design and implementation of computer programs in academic as well as industrial applications

  • in an appropriate way present results and solutions.

Teaching team 

Examination overview

The examination consists of completing quizzes (individual), homework assignments (in paris) and a projects (in groups of four). 

To receive a passing grade on the course a student needs to pass all quizzes, the home work assignment (HW1, HW2, HW3) as well as the requirements for the project. The project has to be completed in groups.

NOTE: All assignments MUST be completed in English 

For all examinations, we use the CSC code of honour.

Assessment tasks

The examination for the course will consist of the following assessment tasks.

Quizzes

We will have quizzes after key lectures to test that the students can apply the basic concepts. For some content in the course this will be the only assessment task and for others it will be a way to stimulate continuous learning and help motivate students to learn a concept before we go deeper in the course, for example, to be prepared for an exercise or assignment. A quiz has to be completed within a certain, short, amount of time and will be automatically corrected. It only require simple calculations and multiple-choice answers.

HW1

Implement a game-playing agent. This requires students to solve a problem involving a search algorithm and design a heuristic function. Students are allowed to work in pairs but need to present the results individually.

HW2

Implement an HMM-based agent for duck hunt. This requires the students to solve a problem involving uncertain information using HMMs. Students are allowed to work in pairs but need to present the results individually.

HW3

Write an essay on ethics connected to the risks of AI and its role in society.

Project

The project must be performed in groups of four students. The students form groups themselves. The students will be given five example tasks with grading criteria specified for each tasks. The tasks will still be open enough for the students to have to formulate their specific problem but it will be clear what is required and how we should assess the students. They have to formulate a scientific problem and implement a prototype. They need to write a report and present the work orally. They have to ask questions after the presentation and give feedback on the presentation and assess it. For higher grades a student also needs to give feedback and assess another group’s report and work.

Course components

The course has two course components

  • INL1 (Quizzes, HW1, HW2, HW3)

  • PRO1 (Project)

They are both reported into Ladok as P/F. Some additional information about the course components is maintained in CSC’s result reporting system rapp (https://rapp.csc.kth.se/rapp/).

Criteria based grading

We make use of a criteria based grading system. You will not collect points as in most other courses. Instead, to reach a certain grade you should show that you have fulfilled the criteria for that grade. Please look at the page "Examination and grading" for more information.

Homework

This course gives a broad overview of the field of AI. The homeworks are intended to give the student a chance to work with the material a bit more hands-on.

There will be 2 homework assignments focused on implementation (HW1+HW2) and an essay focused on ethics (HW3). Please pay attention to the dates for handing them in as we will be strict with the deadlines! 

Project

The project offers you a chance to practice team work and work on a slightly larger problems that require you to work together. Being able to work in a group is an instrumental skill in most jobs both in academia and industry. You will be required to write a report, make a presentation and review another group's report and act as opponents at their presentation. 

The project work should be carried out in groups of 4 people. You should form your own groups. People that have not formed groups by the deadline will be assigned groups.

NOTE: You will be given a deadline to form groups. If you want to be in a certain group, make sure to form the group before the deadline. If you are not a member of a team (enough if team members have invited you to be considered to be part of the team) after that deadline you have forfeited your ability to chose group and will be placed in a group and we will assign a group for you and you will have to live with that. 

NOTE: If your group does not consist of four students at the deadline we will assign a fourth member to your group and you need to accept this person into the group. Member that are only unofficially in the group do not count!