UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI
INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS THEORY
20-267-650-001
WINTER QUARTER, JAN-MARCH 1998
5:15-7:45 PM Wednesday, Room 749 Baldwin
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. E.L. Hall, ROOM: 659 Baldwin, PHONE: 556-2730, EMAIL: Ernie.Hall@uc.edu, PAGER: 249-3197, WWW: http://www.eng.uc.edu/robotics/courses
Week Date Topics Notes
1 Jan 7 Introduction Ch. 1
2 Jan 14 N-Dimensional Geometry Ch. 2 & Notes
3 Jan 21 ANN Building Blocks Ch. 3
4 Jan 28 ANN Model Extensions Ch. 3, QUIZ 1
5 Feb 4 Perceptron Ch. 4
6 Feb 11 Neural Mappings Ch. 5
7 Feb 18 Linear Associative Mappings Ch. 5, QUIZ 2
8 Feb 25 Genetic Algorithms Ch. 7, 7.8 & Notes
9 March 4 Fuzzy Logic Ch. 11
10 March 11 Intelligent Control Applications Notes, QUIZ 3
11 FINAL EXAM PROJECT PRESENTATIONS: March 20, 4:00-6:00.
Homework will be assigned periodically and graded. An intelligent system design project will be a major part of the course.
REQIRED TEXT: Artificial Neural Networks, Robert J. Schalkoff, McGraw-Hill, 1997
RECOMMENDED COMPUTER TEXTS: MATLAB Neural Network Toolbox, Version 2, Howard Demuth and Mark Beale, The Math Works.
Note: A complete set of MATLAB documentation is available in the form of PDF files on the College Computing System. ) for instructions and assistance on how to access the MATLAB Documentation (PC and UNIX) Online.