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IA95012.
Intelligent systems project I
Academic department: Center for Intelligent Systems
Units: 3-0-8
Requirement: None
Equivalence: None
Semester and career: 8th and 9th semesters, careers: IEC, IFI, ISC, ISE, ISI,
LSCA, IIS, IMA, IME, IMT, IQA, IQS
General aim of the course:
The general aim of this course is that the students be able to carry out the
initial stages in the development of a real application which integrates artificial
intelligent techniques, evaluating different options of solutions and analyzing
the feasibility of those options.
Bibliography: Artificial Intelligence: a modern approach, Second edition
Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig
Prentice-Hall (2003)
Goldberg, D. E.
Genetic algorithms in search, optimization, and machine learning.
Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. (1989)
Freeman, J. A., & Skapura,
D. M.
Neural networks: algorithms, applications, and programming techniques.
Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. (1991)
Instructor's profile: A
person with background formation (master or PhD degree) in artificial intelligence,
and professional experience.
Language of Instruction: Spanish, english
IA95013. Intelligent systems project II
Academic department: Center
for Intelligent Systems
Units: 3-0-8
Requirement: Ia95012
Equivalence: No tiene
Semester and career: 8th and 9th semesters, careers: IEC, IFI, ISC, ISE, ISI,
LSCA, IIS, IMA, IME, IMT, IQA, IQS
General aim of the course: The general aim of this course is that the students
be able to implement real applications that integrates artificial intelligence
techniques following an initial specification of the applications, and also
to be able of analyzing the operation of the systems implemented to optimize
its performance.
Bibliography: Artificial
Intelligence: a modern approach, second edition
Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig
Prentice-Hall (2003)
Genetic algorithms in search,
optimization, and machine learning.
Goldberg, D. E.
Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. (1989)
Neural networks: algorithms,
applications, and programming techniques.
Freeman, J. A., & Skapura, D. M.
Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley (1991)
Instructor's profile: A
person with background formation (master or PhD) in artificial intelligence
and with professional experience in the development of intelligent systems.
Language of Instruction: Spanish, english
Ia95021. Computational intelligence
Academic department:Center
for Intelligent Systems
Units:3-0-8
Requirement:none
Semester and career:6,7,8,9; IEC, IFI, ISC, ISE, ISI, LSCA, IIS, IMA, IME, IMT,
IAQ, IQS
Equivalence:IA90-013
General aim of the course:The student will be capable of:
• Know the techniques of Simulated Annealing,
Genetic Algorithms, and Neural Networks.
• Recognize problems that are solvable be the use
of these techniques.
• Apply these technique to problems of medium
difficulty.
• Understand the limitatations when solving
industrial problems using these techniques.
Campus:Monterrey
Bibliography:Goldberg, D. E. (1989). Genetic algorithms in search, optimization,
and machine learning. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
Freeman, J. A., & Skapura, D. M. (1991). Neural networks: algorithms, applications,
and programming techniques. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
Instructor's profile:Ph.D. or Master's.
Language of Instruction:Spanish
Ia95023. Intelligent systems topics
Academic department:Center
for Intelligent Systems
Units:3-0-8
Requirement:None
Semester and career:6th, 7th, 8th, 9th semesters of IEC, IFI, ISC, ISE, ISI,
LSCA, IIS, IMA, IME, IMT, IAQ, IQS
Equivalence:None
General aim of the course:Study
various artificial intelligence methods and techniques as well as develop applications
using such methods to solve practical problems.
Campus:Monterrey
Bibliography:Artificial
intelligence: A modern approach, Russel S. and Norvig P., Prentice Hall, 1995
Instructor's profile:Instructor possessing a Master's or Doctor's degree in
an area related to Artificial Intelligence.
Language of Instruction:Spanish
Fecha de la última actualización: 9 de diciembre de 2004(M)