Overview
Explore the fundamental concepts of agents and environments in artificial intelligence through this comprehensive lecture from Memorial University's Computer Science 3200 course. Delve into the core principles that define how AI systems interact with their surroundings and make decisions. Learn about the various types of agents, their characteristics, and how they perceive and act within different environmental settings. Gain insights into the crucial relationship between agents and environments, which forms the foundation for understanding more advanced AI techniques. This lecture, delivered by Professor David Churchill, is part of a broader introduction to AI, covering algorithmic techniques and data structures used in modern problem-solving. While the course assignments are not publicly available, the lecture provides valuable knowledge applicable to simple game scenarios and real-world AI applications.
Syllabus
COMP3200 - Intro to Artificial Intelligence - Lecture 02 - Agents and Environments
Taught by
Dave Churchill