Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Introduction to Problem Solving as Search
This test forms part of the "Introduction to Problem Solving as Search" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Introduction to Problem Solving as Search
This lecture forms part of the "Introduction to Problem Solving as Search" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Introduction to Problem Solving as Search
This lecture forms part of the "Introduction to Problem Solving as Search" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Introduction to Problem Solving as Search
This lecture forms part of the "Introduction to Problem Solving as Search" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Introduction to Problem Solving as Search
This lecture forms part of the "Introduction to Problem Solving as Search" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
21W.777 The Science Essay (MIT)
Did Ben Franklin really fly that kite? What are the ethical dimensions of the creation of chimeras—and what should the public know in order to take part in the conversation about them? Is the science of nutrition really science? How did the technology of birth control end up in the delivery system that we know as "the pill"? Is it possible to time travel—and why would scientists even spend time thinking about it? In this class we celebrate, analyze and practice the art of writing abo
Return to classical prescriptions: UK regional policy from 1979: lecture notes
Lecture notes supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Introduction to Problem Solving as Search
This example forms part of the "Introduction to Problem Solving as Search" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
15.094J Systems Optimization: Models and Computation (SMA 5223) (MIT)
This class is an applications-oriented course covering the modeling of large-scale systems in decision-making domains and the optimization of such systems using state-of-the-art optimization tools. Application domains include: transportation and logistics planning, pattern classification and image processing, data mining, design of structures, scheduling in large systems, supply-chain management, financial engineering, and telecommunications systems planning. Modeling tools and techniques includ
Economics of Organisations: assessment literature search and review
This is a literature search and review in which students have to assess a current debate between Ronald Coase and Benjamin Klein (and others). From a course on the Economics of Organisations as taught by Julian Wells of Kingston University London.
RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics) course handbook
RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics) course handbook for a module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
Introduction to Regional and Local Economics: lecture notes
Lecture notes supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics) an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
Multipliers and Output Models: lecture notes
Lecture notes supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics) an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
Introducing regional econometric modelling and input-output models: lecture notes
Lecture notes supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
Regional Growth - Export demand models, agglomeration and cumulative growth: lecture notes
Lecture notes supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
Regional Growth the Neo-Classical perspective: lecture notes
Lecture notes supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
Interregional trade. The Ricardian and Hecksher-Ohlin theories of regional trade are explored alongs
Lecture notes supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
Interregional migration: lecture notes
Lecture notes supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
Regional unemployment disparities: lecture notes
Lecture notes supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
Evidence and causes of economic disadvantage: The case for regional policy: lecture notes
Lecture notes supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.













