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As you want to get the admission in MS Program at the Institute for Artificial Intelligence University of Georgia, so here I am providing the following information about the MS Program: The MS Program includes a minimum of 30 hours of graduate course work and 3 hours of thesis credit. In MS Program, 20 hours must be taken from the following groups. Of the 20 hours. GROUP A: Evolutionary computing (4 hours) Introduction to Robotics (4 hours) Human Computer Interaction (4 hours) Knowledge Based Systems (4 hours) Computational Intelligence (4 hours) Machine learning (4 hours) Natural Language Processing (4 hours) Logic and Logic Programming (4 hours) Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (4 hours) Business Intelligence Systems (3 hours) Data Warehouses and Mining (1.5 hours) Advanced Forest Planning and Harvest Scheduling (3 hours) AI and the Web (4 hours) GROUP B: Psycholinguistics (3 hours) Generative Syntax (3 hours) Philosophy of Language (3 hours) Philosophy of Mind (3 hours) Epistemology (max of 3 hours) Model Theory (3 hours) Philosophy of Math Seminar in Philosophy of Language (max of 3 hours) Seminar in Philosophy of Mind (max of 3 hours) Seminar in Problems of Logic (max of 3 hours) Cognitive Psychology (3 hours) Judgment and Decision Making(3 hours) Alternates Directed Readings in Artificial Intelligence Topics in Artificial Intelligence Contact Details Institute for Artificial Intelligence University of Georgia Boyd GSRC, Room 111 Athens, GA 30602-7415 Phone: (706) 542-0358 Fax: (706) 542-8864 Map
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Institute for Artificial Intelligence was established at the University of Georgia in 1984. The Institute became part of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences in 2006. Courses offered- AB in Cognitive Science Areas of concentration- Artificial Intelligence Foundations; Philosophical Foundations; Psychological Foundations; Language and Culture (Linguistics and Anthropology). MS in Artificial Intelligence- At least 20 hours must be taken from the following groups. Of the 20 hours, 14 must come from Group A and 6 must come from Group B. GROUP A: CSCI 6330 AI and the Web (4 hours) CSCI/ARTI 6530 Introduction to Robotics (4 hours) CSCI 6560 Evolutionary Computing (4 hours) CSCI 6800 Human Computer Interaction (4 hours) CSCI 6380 Data Mining (4 hours) CSCI 8050 Knowledge Based Systems (4 hours) CSCI 8380 Advanced Topics in Information Systems (4 hours) CSCI/LING 8570 Natural Language Processing (4 hours) CSCI/PHIL 8650 Logic and Logic Programming (4 hours) CSCI 8820 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (4 hours) CSCI 8920 Decision Making Under Uncertainty (4 hours) CSCI/ENGR 8940 Computational Intelligence (4 hours) CSCI/ARTI 8950 Machine Learning (4 hours) FORS 8450 Advanced Forest Planning and Harvest Scheduling (3 hours) MIST 7730 Business Intelligence Systems (3 hours) MIST 7770 Data Warehouses and Mining (1.5 hours) GROUP B: EPSY 8130 Psycholinguistics (3 hours) LING 6021 Phonetics and Phonology (3 hours) LING 8150 Generative Syntax (3 hours) PHIL/LING 6300 Philosophy of Language (3 hours) PHIL 6310 Philosophy of Mind (3 hours) PHIL/LING 6520 Model Theory (3 hours) PHIL 6530 Philosophy of Math (3 hours) PHIL/LING 8300 Seminar in Philosophy of Language (max of 3 hours) PHIL 8310 Seminar in Philosophy of Mind (max of 3 hours) PHIL 8500 Seminar in Problems of Logic (max of 3 hours) PHIL 8610 Epistemology (max of 3 hours) PSYC 6100 Cognitive Psychology (3 hours) PSYC 8240 Judgment and Decision Making(3 hours) Faculty members- Dr. Walter D. Potter, Director (Computer Science) Expert database systems, knowledge and data modeling, genetic algorithms Dr. Frederick Maier, Associate Director (Artificial Intelligence) Logic, Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Semantic Web Dr. Khaled Rasheed, Graduate Coordinator (Computer Science) Genetic Algorithms, Neural Networks, Pattern Recognition, and Machine Learning, Engineering Design Optimization, Computational Biology Dr. Sarah Wright, Undergraduate Coordinator (Philosophy) Dr. Janine E. Aronson (Management Information Systems) Neural networks, expert systems, genetic algorithms, intelligent agents Dr. Budak Arpinar (Computer Science) Semantic Web, Ontologies Dr. O. Bradley Bassler (Philosophy) Dr. Pete Bettinger (Forest Resources) Harvest scheduling, forest landscapeplanning, forest management Dr. Suchendra Bhandarkar (Computer Science) Computer vision and image processing Dr. Charles Cross (Philosophy) Logics for Artificial Intelligence Dr. Fredric Dolezal (Linguistics) Dr. Prashant Doshi (Computer Science) Probabilistic reasoning, decision-theoretic planning, multi-agent decision-making, game theory Dr. Mark Ebell (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Point of care support & decision making, medical informatics Dr. Adam Goodie (Psychology) Dr. Takoi Hamrita (Biological and Agricultural Engineering) Process control, Engineering applications in AI Dr. William Hollingsworth (Computer Science) Dr. Gerrit Hoogenboom (Biological and Agricultural Engineering) Dr. Elena Karahanna (Management Information Systems) Dr. Bill Kretzschmar (English) Dr. Changying Li (Engineering) Sensing and automation for specialty crops and cotton, Applications of artificial neural networks Dr. Robert Mahan Dr. Robert Mahan (Psychology) Dr. Roberto Perdisci (Computer Science) Dr. Margaret Renwick (Program in Linguistics and Department of Romance Languages) Dr. Paula Schwanenflugel (Professional Studies) Emeritus Faculty Dr. Michael A. Covington (emeritus) (Artificial Intelligence) Natural language processing, logic programming, Prolog language, theoretical linguistics, psycholinguistics Dr. Donald Nute (emeritus) (Philosophy) Logic and logic programming, expert systems, theory of knowledge Dr. Robert Burton (emeritus) (Philosophy) Ron McClendon (emeritus) (Biological and Agricultural Engineering) Dr. Raymond Woller (emeritus) (Philosophy) Contact address The University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602 United States Map location
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