Artificial Intelligence (Intelligenza Artificiale)

A.A. 2021/2022, Fall semester

6 credits, SSD ING-INF/05, Master Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
(Laurea Magistrale in Intelligenza Artificiale e Robotica)

Prof. Daniele Nardi


Starting from the academic year 2021/2022 the Artificial Intelligence course (6 ECTS) is replacing the courses Artificial Intelligence (9 and 12 ECTS) for students of the Master in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics.
For students enrolled in earlier academic years, the course Artificial Intelligence (9 ECTS) corresponds to the new course Artificial Intelligence (6 ECTS) plus the section on MAS and SHRI (check the course website http://www.diag.uniroma1.it/nardi/Didattica/AI/index-2021.html). All students from other degrees (including those enrolled in previous academic years) with an AI course in their study plan should refer to this course.


The course management is done through Artificial Intelligence
The access code will be communicated in the first class. Access will be available also for students that do not have a Sapienza email account yet.

CLASSES (starting Monday, September 27th, 2021)

For attending classes in presence please follow the Instructions defined by Sapienza (also available in English by switching language on the upper right side of the window).
Link for the first class online (zoom)
Lectures will not be recorded, but some recordings from the previous year will be made available through the moodle resources.

Schedule

Monday 15:00 -- 17:00, Classroom 41, San Pietro in Vincoli, Via delle Sette Sale
Tuesday 15:00 -- 17:00 Classroom 41, San Pietro in Vincoli, Via delle Sette Sale
Wednesday 15:00 -- 17:00 Classroom 29, San Pietro in Vincoli, Via Eudossiana

IMPORTANT: to improve communication related to this course, address email to my departmental address (NOT through the moodle system) using the following prefix [AI] in the subject. Email messages will be typically answered on tuesday at office hours.

Exam dates

Book through Infostud (please email the teacher in case there is no registration open). The exam tentative dates are:

January, 10th 2022
February, 2nd 2022
March-April 2022 (for old students enrolled in 2018 or earlier)
June, 14th 2022
July, 7th 2022
September 6th, 2022
November 2022 (for old students registered in 2019 or earlier)

Plan of the Lectures


References

[RN] S. Russell, P. Norvig, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Fourth Edition, Pearson, 2020.

[SS] L. Sterling, E. Shapiro, The Art of Prolog, 2nd Ed., MIT Press, 1994.

[GNT] Malik Ghallab, Dana Nau, Paolo Traverso, Automated Planning, Morgan Kaufmann Publisher, 2004.

[BL] R. J. Brachman, H.J. Levesque, Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Morgan Kaufmann, 2004.

[DL] F. Baader, D. Calvanese, B. McGuinness, D. Nardi, P. Patel Scheider (Eds.), The Description Logic Handbook, Cambridge Univ. Press, 2007. (chap. 1, chap. 2, chap. 14).

[GL88] Michael Gelfond and Vladimir Lifschitz The Stable Model Semantics for Logic Programming, in Kowalski, Robert and Bowen, Kenneth, editors, Proceedings of International Logic Programming Conference and Symposium, 1070-1080, 1988. MIT Press.

[W] M. Wooldridge, Multi-Agent Systems, John Wiley, 2009.

[We] G. Weiss, Multiagent Systems, MIT Press, 2013, 2nd edition. Chapter 12: Distributed Constraint Handling and Optimization, A. Farinelli, M. Vinyals, A. Rogers, and N.R. Jennings.

[JM] Daniel Jurafsky and James H. Martin. Speech and Language Processing. In press, 2019 Selected Chapters.