IMTx: Understanding Artificial Intelligence through Algorithmic Information Theory
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Can we characterize intelligent behavior?
Are there theoretical foundations on which Artificial Intelligence can be grounded?
This course on Algorithmic Information will offer you such a theoretical framework.
- You will be able to see machine learning, reasoning, mathematics, and even human intelligence as abstract computations aiming at compressing information.
- This new power of yours will not only help you understand what AI does (or can’t do!) but also serve as a guide to design AI systems.
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Understanding Artificial Intelligence through Algorithmic Information Theory
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- Institution IMTx
- Subject Informática
- Level Advanced
- Prerequisites
Examples of what you should know before embarking on this course
- what a convex curve looks like,
- that log(7^n) is n times log(7)
- that rational numbers have finite or periodic expansion,
- that rational numbers are countable, but that real numbers are not,
- that the probability of "A and B" is the probability of "A knowing B" times the probability of B,
- that 65 is 1000001 is in base 2 and 41 in base 16,
- how to compute the sum of a finite geometric series,
- that {'a':1, 'i':0} is a Python dictionary and why list('ab'*4)[::2] yields ['a','a','a','a'],
- that k-means is a clustering method,
- what Bayes’ theorem tells us,
- how Shannon’s information is related to probability,
- that what is called a Turing machine is NOT the machine that Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch)
is using in the movie The imitation game.
- Language English
- Video Transcript English
- Associated skillsAesthetics, Planning, Artificial Intelligence, Information Theory, Probability Theories, Probability, Basic Math, Cognitive Science, Machine Learning, Turing Machine, Innovation, Artificial Neural Networks, Computer Science
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