Slides and Links for 482/382
Below are links to slides and related sites of interests for the lectures
as organized by topic on the syllabus . There are some things I would like to note here by way of
cautionary notes:
The Lecture on Lecture Slides:
Lecture slides will be posted as web pages on a weekly basis. The
lectures slides (as well as all linked material) are not required material,
nor are they something to which students should feel entitled. I make
the effort to post the slides solely as a supplementary study aid for your
benefit. Neither are slides an appropriate substitute for attending
class. Though I try to include a great deal on the slides, their
content does not exhaust the content of the lecture. While I will do
my best to help students access slides, I am not a technical support person
either by vocation or skill level.
Practical Suggestions For Slide
and Link Use:
The slide files can be a bit large by the standards of current modem technology
(for example, the intro lecture is over 500k). If you have a 28k bps
modem or lower, you might want to download them once and save the file as an html file on your computer.
You can then view the slides through your browser at will. If
you are looking for a particular piece of information in the slides, if you
want quick access to slides, or if you want to view the slides in context,
I suggest that you access the index page. The index page has thumbnails
of each slide in order. It downloads much quicker, and you can click
on any thumbnail to see the slide in normal size. Finally, the slides
are saved as gif pictures in the pages. This means that (1) the slides
are smaller than in lecture, (2) the slide quality is lower (size varies
as well with the resolution I am forced into to keep slide files small),
and (3) none of the animation effects will appear in the slides.
Fair warning about the links, the links in this
page are not to resources that I have created or that I control. Nor
are the opinions expressed necessarily in agreement with my own.
Introductory
Lectures
Rules & Langauge Lectures
Logic, Deductive, & Inductive
Reasoning Lectures
Concepts, Frames, & Memory Lectures
Analogy Lectures
Images
Lectures
Connectionism
Lectures
Emotions and Consciousness Lectures
Social and Physical Environment Lectures
Dynamic Systems Theory and Mathematics Lectures