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Research: Research Faculty

Thomas G. Dietterich
Teaching

Courses Developed

  • CS 361: Software Engineering I
  • CS 519: Research Methods in Computer Science
  • CS 430/530: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
  • CS 532: Advanced Artificial Intelligence (representation theory, planning, machine learning, natural language, vision)
  • CS 533: Applied Artificial Intelligence for Engineers
  • CS 533: Principles of Expert Systems
  • CS 534: Machine Learning
  • CS 539: Special Topics in Artificial Intelligence: Probabilistic Agents (Winter 2000)
  • CS 539: Special Topics in Artificial Intelligence: Non-Monotonic Reasoning and Truth Maintenance Systems
  • CS 539: Special Topics in Artificial Intelligence: AI Research Methodology
  • CS 539: Special Topics in Artificial Intelligence: Speedup Learning
  • CS 450/550: Computer Graphics

Other Courses Taught

  • CS 161: Introduction to CS I
  • CS 162: Introduction to CS II
  • CS 318: Data Structures

 

 


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