Exams
We will have an in-class midterm exam in mid-September and a final during the regularly scheduled final time.
Midterm exam
Final exam
Links to old final exams can be found here.
The midterm covered the material through gamne theory, so the final
will start with knowledge representation and propositional logic.
Below is a high-level list of the things that we covered that you
should study for the final.
Reasoning
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Entailment, models, soundness, completeness
Propositional logic
- syntax
- implication
- rules of inference
- resolution proofs
- Horn clauses
- advantages of disadvantages of this representation
First order logic
- quantifiers
- predicates
- English to FoL and FoL to English
- inference
- generalized modus ponenes
- converting to CNF
- resolution refutation
Planning
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Planning as search
- state space
- plan space
Strips
- planning operators
- algorithm
- goal interaction (Sussman's anomaly)
- partial order planning
Bayes
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Bayes' rule
Using the joint distribution
Reasoning from symptoms to causes via Bayes' rule
Independence
Bayes nets
- structure (DAG)
- parameterts (conditional probability tables)
Decision trees
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The setup: (x, y), supervised learning, y is categorical
Structure of a tree
How to learn a tree from data
Regression
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The setup: (x, y), y is real
Simple linear regression
Polynomial regression trick
Support vector machines
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Classifier: +1, -1 class labels
Weight vector w
Predict sign of w.x (dot product)
Maximum margin separator
Non-linearity through kernels
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