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This is the site for 6.034 Artificial Intelligence, with Professor Patrick Winston.
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== '''Welcome to the 2017 Edition of 6.034'''==
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* Use 6.034-staff@mit to contact us.
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* Calendar coming soon
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* [[Frequently Asked Questions | Frequently asked questions]]
* [[Frequently Asked Questions | Frequently asked questions]]
* [[Grading and collaboration policy]]
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* [http://courses.csail.mit.edu/6.034f/Examinations/ Quiz archive]
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== News ==
== News ==
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=== September 11th ===
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===Summer 2017===
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Our email list is incomplete because of an apparent glitch in WebSIS, so if
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you have not received email from us, please email the [[Staff]] and be sure
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to monitor our web page for announcements during the coming week.
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Professor Teller's subject, 6.142, has moved to an 11am start time to
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We will have either tutorials or open office hours on Monday,
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The locations will be announced during lecture. 
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Preliminary tutorial assignments are now available: [[Tutorials]]
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The notes from today are available: [http://web.mit.edu/6.034/www/Mr1-basics.py] [http://web.mit.edu/6.034/www/Mr1-points.py] [http://web.mit.edu/6.034/www/Mr1-gotchas.py]
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=== September 10th ===
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Lab 0 is now available.
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Please '''do''' bring a laptop to the mega-recitation tomorrow, if you have one.
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Download Python '''2.6''' from [http://www.python.org/download python.org] -- do not download 3.1, as it will be incompatible with some of the software we hand out.  This download also includes the IDLE program, which we will demonstrate tomorrow.
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=== September 9th ===
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[http://doodle.com/tptv9y2bu8qxt6hi Give us your tutorial availability] please.
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There will be no regular recitations this week.  There is a mega-recitation, however.
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The slides (missing from lecture today) are now [http://ai6034.mit.edu/fall09/images/6.034-lecture-1.pdf available].
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==== Mega-recitations ====
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====Special 2017 opportunity====
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Mega-recitations occur on Fridays at 10 AM in 10-250, the same time slot that is occupied by lectures on Mondays and Wednesdays.
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The first mega-recitation, on Friday, September 11th, will be a refresher on the Python programming language.
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The 2017 edition of 6.034 will offer an optional 3-unit add-on set of lectures given by Professor Robert C. Berwick. This addition will supplement the main lectures and recitations because it will focus on the science side of 6.034, addressing long-standing scientific questions and biological intelligence, rather than existing tools for building applications.  Evolution and  human language will be emphasized.
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Day and times taught will be posted here as soon as known.
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Please fill out the [http://doodle.com/tptv9y2bu8qxt6hi Tutorial scheduling form].  You will learn which tutorial you are in by email.
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Unexpectedly, the registrar supplied us with recitation time slots we can live with, so attend at the time and place you were assigned.
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Mechanism for expressing interest will be posted here as soon as known.
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====About 6.034, Fall 2017 Edition====
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In the fall semester of 2017, 6.034 will meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10 to 11
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Wednesday.  On many, but not all Fridays, you will learn about what is happening in the
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Monday and Wednesday lectures.
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==== Python ====
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Examinations will cover material from the traditional lectures as well as the right-now
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The official language of 6.034 is Python for a variety of reasons having little to do with the strengths and weaknesses of the language.  We expect a focused weekend with any of the many Python books would be adequate preparation.  See, for example, the [http://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/books/285856/ref=pd_zg_hrsr_b_1_5_last Amazon list].
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lectures. It will be extremely difficult to field questions on the right-now material
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if you do not attend the right-now lectures because the material is not yet in textbooks
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or, in many cases, published papers.
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Alternatively, you can follow one of the suggestions of Rob Speer, head 6.034 TA in 2008:
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* [http://diveintopython.org Dive into Python] is a well-recommended book that is available online. It's written for experienced programmers who just don't know Python yet. It's meant to quickly take what you already know about other languages and explain how Python does them.
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6.034 is no longer offered in the spring term.
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* At the other end of the spectrum, the text that was used in 6.00 has been expanded into one called ''Think Python''. It's [http://www.greenteapress.com/thinkpython/ online]. It is targeted at people who have not programmed much or at all.
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More details will emerge during the first lecture.
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* In the middle is the O'Reilly book ''Learning Python''. MIT has a subscription to O'Reilly, so anyone with an MIT IP address can read the book [http://proquest.safaribooksonline.com/9780596513986/ online].
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'''We are pleased to note''' that Bloomberg has listed 6.034 as among [http://www.csail.mit.edu/node/2500  "Five of the Best Computer Science Classes in the U.S."]
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What they meant to say is that 6.034 has had outstanding TAs.

Revision as of 14:43, 17 June 2017

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Contents

Welcome to the 2017 Edition of 6.034

Logistical stuff:

Reference stuff:

News

Summer 2017

Special 2017 opportunity

The 2017 edition of 6.034 will offer an optional 3-unit add-on set of lectures given by Professor Robert C. Berwick. This addition will supplement the main lectures and recitations because it will focus on the science side of 6.034, addressing long-standing scientific questions and biological intelligence, rather than existing tools for building applications. Evolution and human language will be emphasized.

Day and times taught will be posted here as soon as known.

Mechanism for expressing interest will be posted here as soon as known.

About 6.034, Fall 2017 Edition

In the fall semester of 2017, 6.034 will meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10 to 11 in 10-250. 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.

Recitations (previously known as "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 recitation.

6.034 is no longer offered in the spring term.

More details will emerge during the first lecture.

We are pleased to note that Bloomberg has listed 6.034 as among "Five of the Best Computer Science Classes in the U.S." What they meant to say is that 6.034 has had outstanding TAs.

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