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This is the site for 6.034 Artificial Intelligence, with Professor Patrick Winston.
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* [[Problem sets]]
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== '''Welcome to the 2015 Edition of 6.034'''==
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* [[Calendar]]
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* Tips for [[using DrScheme]]
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* [[Staff]]
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* [[Tutorial assignments]]
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* [[Recitation assignments]]
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* [[Frequently Asked Questions]]
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* [[Demonstrations]]
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== News ==
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=== December 2, 2006 ===
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===We are pleased to note ...===
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Boosting notes are available from Mega-Recitation:
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* [http://web.mit.edu/6.034/notes/boost_prob.pdf Boosting Problem]
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...that Bloomberg has listed 6.034 as among [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-06-11/five-of-the-best-computer-science-classes-in-the-country "Five of the best Computer Science Class in the U.S."]
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* [http://web.mit.edu/6.034/notes/boost_probs_sol.pdf Boosting Problem Solutions]
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* [http://web.mit.edu/6.034/notes/boost_notes.pdf Boosting Notes]
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=== November 22, 2006 ===
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===Road map:===
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[[Problem set 5]], the last problem set in this course, has been released. It's due Wednesday, November 29.
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To see how 6.034 outcomes relate to the outcomes of other subjects in the Course 6 curriculum, see the graphical display in the [http://6004.mit.edu/gmap/public.html?focus=6.034 6.034 Curricular Goals Map]
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=== November 20, 2006 ===
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===Logistical stuff:===
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* [[Frequently Asked Questions | Frequently asked questions]]
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* [[Grading and collaboration policy]]
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* [[Staff | Staff email addresses]]
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* [[Tutorials | Tutorial assignments]]
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* [[Office Hours | Office Hours]]
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* [[Reference material and playlist | What material will be on the quiz?]]
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* [[Recitations | Recitations]]
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* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGU5NkkzdGdsLWpITnZxQlJ6UHdDUUE6MQ Suggestion Box]
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==== How you are doing ====
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===Reference stuff:===
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See the newly clarified FAQ item describing how final grades are computed.
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* [[Calendar]]
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==== Quiz 3 ====
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Quiz 3 has been graded.
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* [[Reference material and playlist]]
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Here's the grading breakdown to help you judge how you did:
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* [[Labs]] (also known as "problem sets")
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|1 (Nearest neighbors &amp; ID trees) || 50 || &ge; 42 || &ge; 34 || &lt; 34
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* [[Demonstrations]]
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=== November 19, 2006 ===
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* [http://web.mit.edu/dxh/www/ Dylan's AI Demonstrations]
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There will be no tutorials this week. Enjoy the upcoming long weekend.
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=== November 15, 2006 ===
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* [http://web.mit.edu/dxh/www/sigmoid/ Dylan's Grade Calculator]
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There <b>will be</b> a megarecitation this week, focused on support vector machine problems.
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=== November 14, 2006 ===
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As a reminder, Quiz 3 will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, November 15, from 11:05AM -11:55AM, in 32-123, where the lectures are held.  Past exams can be accessed
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[http://courses.csail.mit.edu/6.034/Fall/Examinations/ right here].
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=== November 13, 2006 ===
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<!--* [http://logical.ai/6.034/ Quiz archive] -->
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There will be an open session tonight, Monday, at 7:00 pm in 32-123, in connection with the material to be covered on Wednesday's quiz. Not much will be presented; the purpose is mainly to answer questions and clear up confusions.
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* [http://courses.csail.mit.edu/6.034f/Examinations/ Quiz archive]
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=== November 10, 2006 ===
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The calendar now provides access to revised neural net notes that are believed to be much clearer than the previous notes. These new notes focus on relating the weight-adjustment formulas to neural net diagrams.
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=== November 8, 2006 ===
 
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=== November 7, 2006 ===
 
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[[Problem set 4b]] is released.  It is due in one week.
 
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=== November 6, 2006 ===
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* [http://courses.csail.mit.edu/6.034f/2014polls/Workload.pdf End of term workload survey] 
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ps4.scm, called "question 3", which you are to ignore.
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Part 4b, which focues on neural nets, will be released this afternoon.
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* [http://courses.csail.mit.edu/6.034f/2014polls/FrancisChen.pdf Francis Chen's confidence survey, Executive Summary]  
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It does not involve any coding. It will be due November 14th, the night
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before the quiz. We thought it important to add 4b to 4a because it is
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[[Problem set 4a]] has been updated with a new, more accurate public tester.
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=== November 2, 2006 ===
 
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'''[[Problem set 4a]]''' is released, due Wednesday, November 8.  Expect a part b in the next day or two.
 
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==== Problem set 4 postponed!  No Mega-Recitation tomorrow! ====
 
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This address, used a year ago, is now a black hole: fa13-6.034-staff@mit.edu
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Problem set 3 was re-graded. The original hidden tester had a flawed test case, and also didn't catch large problems with alpha-beta search. Updated grades have been sent out. (If you submitted late, your problem set hasn't been graded yet.)
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In the fall semester of 2014, 6.034 will meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10 to 11
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Most, but not all of Professor Winston's lectures will be on Monday and Wednesday.   
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On many, but not all Fridays, you will learn about what is happening in the field right now from someone who is doing work right now in an area related to the Monday and Wednesday lectures.
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Examinations will cover material from the traditional lectures as well as the right-now lecturesIt will be extremely difficult to field questions on the right-now material if you do not attend the right-now lectures because the material is not yet in textbooks or, in many cases, published papers.
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Lectures for Oct 18 and Oct 23 have been swappedCalendar reflects change.
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'''[[Problem set 3]]''' has been released, covering constraint propagation and game search. It's due next Wednesday, October 18.
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=== October 11, 2006 ===
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Tutorials will meet weekly on Monday and TuesdayOn the first day of class, you will fill out a form that will enable us to assign you to a tutorial.
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Automatic grades for Problem Set #2 have been sent outIf the email is blank, you did not submit anything for the pset.  If you submitted late, but did not email 6.034-tas, then do that now.  If you did not receive a grade, it is possible we don't know you're taking the class.  Send an email to 6.034-tas.
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[[Problem set 2]] is out. It's due Wednesday, October 4.
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Contents

Welcome to the 2015 Edition of 6.034

We are pleased to note ...

...that Bloomberg has listed 6.034 as among "Five of the best Computer Science Class in the U.S."

Road map:

To see how 6.034 outcomes relate to the outcomes of other subjects in the Course 6 curriculum, see the graphical display in the 6.034 Curricular Goals Map

Logistical stuff:

Reference stuff:

  • Labs (also known as "problem sets")






News

June 2015

In the fall semester of 2014, 6.034 will meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10 to 11. Most, but not all of Professor Winston's lectures will be on Monday and Wednesday. On many, but not all Fridays, you will learn about what is happening in the field right now from someone who is doing work right now in an area related to the Monday and Wednesday lectures.

Examinations will cover material from the traditional lectures as well as the right-now lectures. It will be extremely difficult to field questions on the right-now material if you do not attend the right-now lectures because the material is not yet in textbooks or, in many cases, published papers.

Tutorials will meet weekly on Monday and Tuesday. On the first day of class, you will fill out a form that will enable us to assign you to a tutorial.

There are no recitations.

6.034 is no longer offered in the spring term.

More details will emerge during the first lecture on Wednesday, 3 September 2014.

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