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CS 416 Artificial Intelligence Lecture Lecture 15 15 First Order First Order Logic Logic Chapter Chapter 99 Using Bug Brain Guest Speaker Topics Topics in in Optimal Optimal Control Control Minimax Minimax Control Control and and Game Game Theory Theory March March 28 28thth 22 p m p m OLS OLS 005 005 Onesimo Onesimo Hernandez Lerma Hernandez Lerma Department Department of of Mathematics Mathematics CINVESTAV IPN CINVESTAV IPN Mexico Mexico City City This This is is aa nontechnical nontechnical introduction introduction mainly mainly thru thru examples examples to to some some recent recent topics topics in in control control and and game game theory theory including including adaptive adaptive control control minimax minimax control control a k a a k a worst case worst case control control or or games games against against nature nature partially partially observable observable systems systems a k a a k a controlled controlled hidden hidden Markov Markov models models cooperative cooperative and and noncooperative noncooperative game game equilibria equilibria etc etc Final Exam Final Final Exam Exam will will be be May May 66thth at at 7 00 7 00 p m p m This This conflicts conflicts with with the the fewest fewest number number of of other other exams exams Let s see some movies


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