CSCI 446
Artificial Intelligence
Fall 2018

Montana Tech
Computer Science & Software Engineering



PAPER AND PRESENTATION

This page lists the information to date on the the paper and presentation projects. Keep checking back for updates.

The semester paper and presentation is to be on a topic that has not been covered in class. Some ideas are listed below, but if you have a topic you would like to explore, talk to me to see if it's appropriate.

Genetic Algorithms
Neural Networks
Decision Trees
Rule Based Systems
Fuzzy Logic
Case Based Reasoning
Robotics
Natural Language Processing

The paper should be at least 20 pages, double spaced. You may include diagrams and pictures if they help explain the concept, but you will incur a serious loss of points if your paper is primarily pictures.

Presentations should be approximately 20 minutes long, plus 5 minutes for questions afterwards. Most days we will have two presentations. The presentation should be based on the topic you chose for your paper. Prior to your presentation, submit your slides to the Moodle dropbox and they will be posted on the schedule.

Presentation DateStudent - Topic
11/16 Keith Bocian - Matrix Imputation
11/16 Discussion
11/19 Terra Miller - Deep Convolutional Networks
11/19 Ngoc Ha - Generative Adversarial Networks
11/26 Colter McClure - Fuzzy Logic
11/26 Sam Lloyd - Robotics
11/28 Chris O'Neill - Natural Language Processing
11/28 Jessica Jones - Case Based Reasoning
11/30 Tyler Fricks - Long Short Term Memory ANNs
11/30 Cole Daily - Decision Trees
12/3 Josh Baldwin - Rule Based Systems
12/3 James Keenan - Natural Language Processing
12/5 Discussion
12/5 Nathan Cassel - Autonomous Cars
12/7 Zachariah Valenzuela - Artificial Emotions


Page last updated: August 16, 2019