Research Faculty
Theodora Chaspari
- Assistant Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
- Office:PETR 329
- Phone:979-458-2205
- Email:chaspari@tamu.edu
Yoonsuck Choe
- Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
- Office:PETR 327
- Phone:979-845-5466
- Email:choe@cse.tamu.edu
Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna
- Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
- Office:PETR 309
- Phone:979-845-2942
- Email:rgutier@cse.tamu.edu
Tracy Anne Hammond
- Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
- Director, Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation
- Office:EABC 103
- Phone:979-324-6022
- Email:hammond@cse.tamu.edu
Ruihong Huang
- Associate Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
- Office:PETR 328
- Phone:979-862-2908
- Email:huangrh@tamu.edu
Thomas R. Ioerger
- Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
- Office:PETR 438
- Phone:979-458-5518
- Email:ioerger@cse.tamu.edu
Shuiwang Ji
- Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
- Presidential Impact Fellow
- Office:PETR 305
- Phone:979-458-1547
- Email:sji@tamu.edu
Abdullah Muzahid
- Assistant Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
- Office:PETR 206
- Phone:979-458-1059
- Email:abdullah.muzahid@cse.tamu.edu
Guni Sharon
- Assistant Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
- Office:PETR 316
- Phone:979-845-5498
- Email:guni@tamu.edu
Dylan Shell
- Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
- Office:PETR 315
- Phone:979-845-2369
- Email:dshell@cse.tamu.edu
Dezhen Song
- Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
- Office:PETR 323
- Phone:979-845-5464
- Email:dzsong@cse.tamu.edu
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Nick Duffield
- Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering
- 罗伊斯大肠Wisenbaker我教授
- Director, Texas A&M Institute of Data Science
- Affiliated Faculty, Computer Science & Engineering
- Office:WEB 332D
- Phone:979-845-7328
- Email:duffieldng@tamu.edu
Courses Offered
CSCE 625. Artificial Intelligence. Credits 3. 3 Lecture HoursBasic concepts and methods of artificial intelligence; Heuristic search procedures for general graphs; game playing strategies; resolution and rule based deduction systems; knowledge representation; reasoning with uncertainty. Prerequisite:CSCE 221. |
CSCE 631. Intelligent Agents Parallel Algorithm Design and Analysis. Credits 3. 3 Lecture HoursOn the design and implementation of Intelligent Agents and coordination mechanisms among multiple agents, ranging from theoretical principles to practical methods for implementation. |
CSCE 627. Theory of Computability. Credits 3. 3 Lecture HoursFormal models of computation such as pushdown automata; Turing machines and recursive functions; unsolvability results; complexity of solvable results. Prerequisite:CSCE 433. |
CSCE 636. Neural Networks. Credits 3. 3 Lecture HoursBasic concepts in neural computing; functional equivalence and convergence properties of neural network models; associative memory models; associative, competitive and adaptive resonance models of adaptation and learning; selective applications of neural networks to vision, speech, motor control and planning; neural network modeling environments. |
CSCE 639/MEEN 676. Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems. Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours我ntroduces the basics of fuzzy logic and its role in developing intelligent systems; topics include fuzzy set theory, fuzzy rule inference, fuzzy logic in control, fuzzy pattern recognition, neural fuzzy systems and fuzzy model identification using genetic algorithms. Prerequisite:CSCE 625or approval of instructor. |
CSCE 644. Cortical Networks. Credits 3. 3 Lecture HoursThe architecture of the mammalian cerebral cortex; its modular organization and its network for distributed and parallel processing; cortical networks in perception and memory; neuronal microstructure and dynamical simulation of cortical networks; the cortical network as a proven paradigm for the design of cognitive machines. Prerequisite:CSCE 420orCSCE 625andCSCE 636and graduate classification. |