ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
OPEN HOUSE:
a Demonstration of Student
Projects
Tuesday, December 14, 1999
3:00 - 3:50 pm
Room 160 West Science
(refreshments)
The students and instructor of CS 495, Special Topics
in Computer Science: Artificial Intelligence, invite you to an open
house to demonstrate several of our semester projects implementing various
AI techniques. These demonstrations will include:
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game players (e.g., tic-tac-toe, Pac-Man, 8-puzzle)
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automated planners for Blocks Worlds
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a "Digital Braitenberg Vehicle" Simulator
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and autonomous robots:
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obstacle-avoidance in a hexapod walker
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obstacle-avoidance in a wheeled robot (the carpet rover)
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hexapod-avoidance in a wheeled robot (carpet rover vs
hexapod!)
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wall-following for maze-solving
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sensor demonstrations (infrared proximity detection,
foot sensors, etc.)
Please come and see what we've accomplished this semester,
and discuss with us the possibilities for the future. (We know, this
is finals week, but hey, this IS our final!)


PROGRAM
(photo courtesy of Lynxmotion, Inc., http://www.lynxmotion.com)