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If you find any errors in the driver code, please let me know (Doug).

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If you find any errors in the driver code, please let me know (Doug).

The results of Othello Competition

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Kthread - Needed by driver code.

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Project presentation schedule is available here.

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A sample random AI Your AI should be able to beat this one!

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A sample random AI Your AI should be able to beat this one!

If you find any errors in the driver code, please let me know (Doug).

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You can download the interface that your program needs to follow here

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You can download the interface that your program needs to follow here

The driver code for the tournament.

A sample random AI Your AI should be able to beat this one!

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Project presentations will occur last wee of classes. We have reserved room 425 in the computer science building for the Othello tournament and some of the Othello presentations.

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Project presentations will occur last week of classes. We have reserved room 425 in the computer science building for the Othello tournament and some of the Othello presentations.

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Project reports are due monday of finals week. Slide them under the instructor's door. Project code should be sent to your instructor.

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Project reports are due monday of finals week. Slide them under the instructor's door. Project code should be sent to your instructor by email.

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Project presentations

Project presentations will occur last wee of classes. We have reserved room 425 in the computer science building for the Othello tournament and some of the Othello presentations. Each presentation will be 10 minutes, with 2 minutes for questions. Let your instructor know if you can't make it to one of the presentation sessions. The presentation schedule will be posted later this week. Please send your instructor your presentation before the presentation session to minimize switching of presentation laptops. Send the instructor you presentation even if you use your own laptop (e.g. if you need to demo your system).

Final reports

Project reports are due monday of finals week. Slide them under the instructor's door. Project code should be sent to your instructor.

General

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Othello competition

You can download the interface that your program needs to follow here

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what you need to do

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what you need to do

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Submit a two page document that provides an outline of the project as described . Due date is October 13th in class.

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Submit a two page document that provides an outline of the project as described here. Due date is October 13th in class.

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Submit a two page document that provides an outline of the project as described here. Due date is October 12th in class.

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Submit a two page document that provides an outline of the project as described . Due date is October 13th in class.

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projects

The goal of the project is for you to get your hands dirty with an AI problem. The project is open---you propose the topic (subject to approval, and it must be an application of AI, could be in a subfield not taught in class). You can write a program that plays one of your favorite games (examples from previous years include Clue, Risk, and Othello), analyze data in a specific domain, or make a robot do something interesting (the department has robots you can work with; see the instructor or TA for details on how to get started). For the project you will be working in groups of two.

what you need to do

Pre-proposal

In this step you decide on the topic. Send the instructor an email with a list of possible projects; describe each project in one paragraph, including an outline of the approach you are going to take.

Proposal

Submit a two page document that provides an outline of the project as described here. Due date is October 12th in class.

Proposal presentation

This is a two minute talk describing your proposed project.

Final Report

A paper presenting what you've learned (format: up to 3000 words, double-spaced, 12 point font). Describe the problem domain, existing approaches for solving the problem, your approach, results of your experiments, and where to go next.