CS 6601: Artificial Intelligence

Instructional Team

Thad Starner
Thad Starner
Creator, Instructor
Thomas Ploetz
Thomas Ploetz
Instructor
Paul Davis
Paul Davis
Head TA
Hrudhai Rajasekhar
Hrudhai Rajasekhar
Head TA

Overview

Students should be familiar with college-level mathematical concepts (calculus, analytic geometry, linear algebra, and probability) and computer science concepts (algorithms, O notation, data structures). In addition to this, students should have working knowledge of computer programming; the course will focus on using Python for its programming assignments.

Foundational Course Computational Perception & Robotics Core Course Interactive Intelligence Core Course

Sample Syllabi

Fall 2024 syllabus (PDF)
Spring 2024 syllabus (PDF)
Fall 2022 syllabus

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Course Content

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Before Taking This Class...

Suggested Background Knowledge

You should have completed undergraduate computer algorithm and data structures courses that cover O notation, time and space constraints. You should have working knowledge of college level mathematics such as calculus, probability, and linear algebra. You will also need to be familiar with Python and be comfortable making modifications to large programs.

Please review the following questions, if you answer “no” to any of them you may want to refresh your knowledge or practice the required skills prior to taking the class:

  1. Are you comfortable programming in Python, including IPython notebooks? If not, are you comfortable in learning a language within the first week of class?
  2. Have you taken several classes that required intensive programming?
  3. Have you taken algorithms and data structures courses?
  4. Are you prepared to spend at least 9 hours a week on this class?
  5. Are you proficient in the basic concepts of linear algebra, probability, and single/multi-variable calculus?
Technical Requirements and Software

Your system must be able to install the latest release of Python 3.7. Please check the official documentation for more information.

Academic Integrity

All Georgia Tech students are expected to uphold the Georgia Tech Academic Honor Code. This course may impose additional academic integrity stipulations; consult the official course documentation for more information.