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Subject (*) | PLANNING AND APPROXIMATE REASONING | Code | 17685204 | |||||||
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Cycle | 2nd | |||||||
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3 | Optional | 1Q |
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Department | Computer Engineering and Mathematics |
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General description and relevant information | Introduction to the planning techniques as problem solving tools. The main approaches to automatic planning will be presented. The student must be able to implement a planner and solve a case study. The second part is devoted to introduce the main concepts on approximate reasoning, focused on Fuzzy Logic. The use of fuzzy logic in rule-based systems will be presented. The student must be able to apply this methodology to a particular problem. |
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