What Else is There? CMPT 411: Knowledge Representation. Mainly Logic.

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What Else is There? CMPT 411: Knowledge Representation. Mainly Logic. CMPT 413: Computational Linguistics. Dealing with Natural Language. CMPT 418: Cognitive Architecture: Neural nets. What is the design of an AI system. How does the brain do it? CMPT 419/726: Often machine learning. Fills up fast!

Final Exam Information CMPT 310 Summer 2011

Content Cumulative over course, with emphasis on post-midterm material (Ch. 6,7,8,9,13,14). See Lecture Schedule for details in chapters.

Resources You can bring a cheat sheet, both sheets. No calculators, smartphones, textbook, notes. Website: Links to sample exams (coming soon). Instructions (coming soon). Textbook: Summary. Exercises Key points in margins. Study Groups. There is no email support for studying for the final exam.

Instructions Please bring ID to the exam. No calculators, smartphones, textbook, notes. Be on time. Read the instructions ahead of time – posted on the web.

Post Mortem Cut-offs emailed out soon after grades are turned in (Aug22-29). You can visit with your final exam September 16, 3-5 pm, in my office. See syllabus for grade review policy.