Professor: Dr. Thomas R. Ioerger
Office: 322C Bright Bldg.
Phone: 845-0161
email: ioerger@cs.tamu.edu
office hours: make appointment by email
Meeting: Tu/Th, 9:35-10:50, 126 Bright Bldg.
Course Web Page: http://www.cs.tamu.edu/faculty/ioerger/cs631-fall05/index.html
Prerequisites: CPSC 625 (Artificial Intelligence)
Textbooks
To be used in the course:
Goals of this Course
To learn about extended topics in AI, with a focus on intelligent agents. Specifically, we will cover the following major topics/perspectives:
The primary work for the couse will consist 2-3 programming projects. There will be one mid-term and one final exam. Grades for the course will be based on projects (45%), exams (45%), and class participation (10% - discussion of readings, or possibly a presentation). The weights are approximate and could be adjusted slightly by the end of the semester.
Schedule:
Tues, Aug 30: first day of class; go over syllabus
Thurs, Sep 1: What are Agents? (read. Ch 1-Ch. 2.5), environments
Tues, Sep 6: (class cancelled)
Thurs, Sep 8: (class cancelled)
Tues, Sep 13: Agent Architectures (reactive, deliberative, planning, BDI, decision-theoretic...)
Thurs, Sep 15: Knowledge-based agents (read Ch. 3), tic-tac-toe example
Tues, Sep 20: intro to Prolog (notes)
Tues, Sep 20: *** evening class *** 5:30pm, room 307 Bright, more about Prolog
Thurs, Sep 22: Agent-Oriented Programming (Yoav Shoham, 1993)
Tues, Sep 27: AOP continued
Thurs, Sep 29: Concurrent Metatem (end of Ch. 3)
Tues, Oct 4: intentions, Homework 1 due
Thurs, Oct 6: planning, Bratman, Israel, and Pollock (1988)
Tues, Oct 11: PRS papers: Ingrand et al (1992) - IEEE Expert, Ingrand et al (1996) - ICRA
Thurs, Oct 13: Reactive agents (read Ch. 5); Homework #2 due (tic-tac-toe in Prolog)
Tues, Oct 18: Normal Modal Logics (e.g. for Possibility and Necessity), read Ch. 12.1-12.4
Thurs, Oct 20: Epistemic Logics (for Belief and Knowledge)
Tues, Oct 25: Modal operators for BDI,
Rao and Georgeff (1991)
Thurs, Oct 27: BDI continued
Tues, Nov 1: (class canceled)
Thurs, Nov 3:
Cohen and Levesque (1990)
Tues, Nov 8: mid-term exam
Thurs, Nov 10: Contract Nets (Smith, 1980)
Tues, Nov 15: PGP (Durfee and Lesser, 1991)
Tues, Nov 15: *evening class* (5:00-7:00, 320 Bright) - Introduction to JESS
Thurs, Nov 17: DCSP (Yokoo and Durfee, 1998)
Tues, Nov 22:
KQML, COOL (you may skip the section on Decision Theoretic Planning)
Thurs, Nov 24: (class cancelled - Happy Thanksgiving)
Tues, Nov 29: Markov decision processes (read Ch. 17.1-17.4 of Russell and Norvig, 2003, 2nd edition, pp. 613-628)
Thurs, Dec 1: game theory, strategies, equilibria (read Ch. 6, Wooldridge)
Tues, Dec 6: auctions, negotiation (last class) (read Ch. 7.1-7.3, Wooldridge)