should be able to do it easily while bayes nets are fresh in your
mind.
The possible projects in the pipeline are:
A project on first order theorem proving (aka writing your own prolog
interpreter)
Possibly a project on learning.
Rao
The possible projects in the pipeline are:
A project on first order theorem proving (aka writing your own prolog
interpreter)
Possibly a project on learning.
Rao
Instructor | Prof. Subbarao Kambhampati |
Location | BYAC 150 |
Time | Class: T,TH 1:40- 2:55pm Office hours: T,Th 3-4pm |
TA | Lei Tang |
Office | BYENG 214 |
Hours | M,W 3:30 - 4:30 |
2 comments:
In part 1 of the project, Bart says that either the presence of low-quality heavy water OR inferior-plutonium will cause a core meltdown. Does that mean that we expect a core-meltdown NOT to happen if both IP and LQHW are false? Similarly, can we guarantee that the presence of both LQHW and IP will lead to a core meltdown with 100% certainty?
Thanks-
Also, on part II, Number 1, are we supposed to apply the "perfect and exhaustive" causations to the glow-in-the-dark-employee and slurpee-liquification nodes? (ie. CM causes SL = 1.0, CM causes GIDE = 1.0)??
Thanks again-
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