Courses taught at UTEP



Spring 2004




CS 2402 - Data Structures

Algorithm Analysis
Exercises: Maximum subsequence problem, Review exercises
Important to get ready for the quiz and the midterm: What you should know, add. info. + tips
Quiz #1: here, and solution

Trees
General and binary trees: Exercises, Solution, Memo
Indexed binary search trees (indexed BST): Exercises
Programming assignment: Subject, Example -- due on Thursday March, 25th
Quiz #2: here, and solution

Sorting algorithms
Notes of the class (handwritten): archive of jpg files on NLog(N) sorting algorithms here
Some links to java applets for sorting algorithms: 1, 2

Midterms
#1: 1:30 section exam-solution, 3:00 section exam-solution
#2: Wednesday March, 24th
#3: Monday April, 26th
Final: 1:30 section: Wednesday May, 5th (4pm-6:45pm) ; 3:00 section: Monday May, 3rd (1pm-3:45pm)


CS 5314 - Artificial Intelligence

!!!! News !!!!
Grad students project: articles now available + you have to choose an article/topic by 04/01.

Prolog
  • link to swi-prolog here: if you use windows, you may also want to download the swi-prolog editor (link: IDE tools, and then swi-prolog editor)
  • prolog handouts: 1

    Exercises
  • knapsack problem: example1, example2

    Quizzes/Exams
  • Quiz #1 on uninformed search methods: here, solution
  • Quiz #2 on game playing - minimax algo.: here, solution, ex-minimax.jpg
  • Quiz #3 on game playing - alpha-beta pruning algo.: here, solution
  • Quiz #4 on game playing - imperfect, real-time decision algo.: here, solution
  • Quiz #5 on constraint programming: here, solution
  • Midterm #1 on problem solving: what you had to know is detailed here, exam, solution
  • Midterm #2 on problem solving, game playing and constraint programming:
    same program as for midterm #1 + game playing and constraint programming (aide-memoire)

    Articles for graduate students
    Constraints and related topics: paper 1, paper 2, paper 3,
    Floating-point arithmetic: paper 4
    Scheduling and related topics: paper 5, paper 6, paper 7
    Bioinformatics: paper 8,
    Games: paper 9
    You can also propose articles you have found on your own (subject to our acceptation).
    For long papers, you can choose to present only a smaller part.
    !!!! Important !!!!
  • You have to choose a article/topic by Thursday April, 1st
  • The presentations will be held during the last week of April

    Projects
  • Projects are due on April, 30th.
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    Project Teams:

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    1. Planning -- Dr. Ceberio 5. Fuzzy Logic -- Dr. Modave
    Leader: Kenneth Sayles Leader: Gang Xiang
    Feras Abuissa Yasmine Al-Albulghafoor
    Roxanne Martinez Baltazar Santaella
    Vince Fonseca Guillermo Collazo
    Weekly meeting: Tuesday 6pm



    2. Natural Language Processing -- Dr. Ceberio 6. Scheduling -- Dr. Ceberio
    Leader: David Herrera Leader: Richard Coy
    Pauline Williamson Satish Chandra Chukka
    Julian Castro Daniel Camacho
    Brian Lowe Priscilla Ybarra
    Weekly meeting: Friday 1:30pm

    Weekly meeting: Thursday 6pm

    3. Natural Language Processing -- Dr. Ceberio 7. Classification under uncertainty -- Dr. Modave
    Leader: Kavitha Tupelly Leader: Valerie Mendoza
    Salvador Licon Jr. Dayam Zambrano
    Gaspar Guerra Vivienne Gutierrez
    Rene Hernandez Christopher Estrada
    Weekly meeting: Thursday 6:30pm



    4. Classification under uncertainty (or fuzzy logic) -- Dr. Modave 8. Classification under uncertainty, or fuzzy logic -- Dr. Modave
    Leader: Ricardo Portillo Leader: Jabel Morales
    Raj Kandathi Angelica Perez
    Guillermo Enriques Tayde Ramos
    Sarah Guerrero

    Juan Rios




    Classes of Fall 2003: click here


    Martine Ceberio
    Last modified: Fri Sep 3 14:39:26 MDT 2004