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This document provides information about a course on Artificial Intelligence and Applications for Computer Science students. It introduces the topics that will be covered in the course, including general concepts of AI and its application areas such as robotics, machine learning, and natural language processing. Students will learn Python and R programming. By the end of the semester, students will have learned both theoretical and applied concepts of AI, including data science and machine learning. It also provides details about the course facilitators and their backgrounds and research interests.

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This document provides information about a course on Artificial Intelligence and Applications for Computer Science students. It introduces the topics that will be covered in the course, including general concepts of AI and its application areas such as robotics, machine learning, and natural language processing. Students will learn Python and R programming. By the end of the semester, students will have learned both theoretical and applied concepts of AI, including data science and machine learning. It also provides details about the course facilitators and their backgrounds and research interests.

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Dear Student,

To be here, you have to be a student of Computer Science - Group A in 400L.

Welcome to COSC 423 – Artificial Intelligence and Applications. It entails a


general introduction to Artificial Intelligence as a key element of fifth
generation computing, as well as a multidisciplinary concept that revolves around
Computer Engineering, Mathematics, Linguistics, Philosophy, Psychology, Economics,
Neuroscience, Control Theory & Cybernetics.

We will also be looking at the application areas where AI can be found in today’s
world and how AI mechanisms help bring out the finesse we see today in the world of
technology. Some of these areas include but are not limited to robotics, expert
systems, computer vision, genetic algorithm, machine learning, data mining,
bioinformatics, nanotechnology, facial recognition, neural networks, natural
language processing, speech synthesis and recognition. Students will be introduced
to Python Programming as well as Data Science using R-Programming language.

At the end of the semester, students would have been reasonably immersed into
various concepts that drive Artificial Intelligence, both from a theoretical and
application points of view. Data Science as a trending specialization will expose
students to concepts in machine learning and analytics.

Welcome to 400L.
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Course Facilitators:

Ernest E. Onuiri, Ph.D.


Bachelor of Science: Computer Science (Technology) - Babcock University
Master of Science: Information Systems (Specialized in Medical Informatics) -
Babcock University
Doctor of Philosophy: Biomedical Informatics - Rutgers, the State University of New
Jersey

Areas of Research Interest


Machine Learning
Data Science
Biomedical Informatics

Contact Details:
email: [email protected]
Phone/Whatsapp: 0803 728 1619
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ernest-onuiri-114421a0/
Twitter: @Ernest_Onuiri

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Olamide Kalesanwo, Ph.D.

Bachelor of Science: Computer Science (Technology) - Babcock University


Master of Science: Computer Science (Specialized in Networks and
Telecommunications) - Babcock University
Doctor of Philosophy: Computer Science (Specialized in Artificial Intelligence -
Machine Learning) - Babcock University

Areas of Research Interest


Machine Learning
Data Science
Data Movement
Enterprise Architecture
Contact Details
email: [email protected]
Phone/Whatsapp: 0706 564 9532
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olamide-kalesanwo-phd-350231171

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Uchenna J. Nzenwata
Bachelor of science: Computer Science (Technology) - Babcock University.
Master of science: Computer science (Specialized in Data Science/Machine Learning)
- University of Ibadan (UI)
Doctor of Philosophy: (In progress) Artificial Intelligence (Deep Learning) -
Babcock University.

Areas of Research Interest


Artificial Intelligence (Deep learning, Data mining & machine Learning).

Contact Details
Email: [email protected]
Phone/WhatsApp: +2347038651725

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