Programming for Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence

COGS-6410

This course is a graduate course that teaches Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence concepts by enabling the student to develop and understand computer programs that implement them. It covers data collection and analysis, task environments, natural language, cognitive architectures, and learning. Some previous programming experience is very beneficial but not required.

4 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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2023
2022
2021
Programming For Cog Sci & Ai (4c)
  • Michael J. Schoelles
Seats Taken: 0/10
2020
Programming For Cog Sci & Ai (4c)
  • Michael J. Schoelles
Seats Taken: 3/10
2019
Programming For Cog Sci & Ai (4c)
  • Michael J. Schoelles
Seats Taken: 2/3
2018
Programming For Cog Sci & Ai (4c)
  • Michael J. Schoelles
Seats Taken: 4/5
2017
Programming For Cog Sci & Ai (4c)
  • Michael J. Schoelles
Seats Taken: 5/3
2016
Programming For Cog Sci & Ai (4c)
  • Michael J. Schoelles
Seats Taken: 3/3
2015
Programming For Cog Sci & Ai (4c)
  • Michael J. Schoelles
Seats Taken: 2/3
2014
Programming For Cog Sci & Ai (4c)
  • Michael J. Schoelles
Seats Taken: 2/3
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2012
Programming For Cog Sci & Ai (4c)
  • Michael J. Schoelles
Seats Taken: 1/4
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