Martin Müller's Courses
All Courses
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CMPUT 174 - Introduction to the Foundations of Computation I
Fall 2019, Fall 2021
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CMPUT 201 - Practical Programming Methodology
Winter 2008, Fall 2008,
Winter 2010, Fall 2010, Winter 2011, Fall 2011, Fall 2012
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CMPUT 204 - Algorithms I.
Winter 2003, Winter 2005, Winter 2015, Winter 2016, Fall 2022, Winter 2024
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CMPUT 325 - Non-Procedural Programming Languages.
Winter 2001, Winter 2002, Fall 2002, Fall 2003, Winter 2005, Fall 2005,
Fall 2012, Winter 2016, Winter 2019, Winter 2020
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CMPUT 403 - Practical Algorithmics
Winter 2010, Winter 2012, Winter 2013
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CMPUT 455 - Search, Knowledge, and Simulations
Winter 2017, Winter 2018, Winter 2019, Winter 2020 co-taught with T. Wei,
Winter 2022, Fall 2022, Fall 2023, Fall 2024
Until 2019 this course was called CMPUT 496 - Topics in Computing Science:
Search, Knowledge, and Simulations.
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CMPUT 496 - Individual Study
Winter 2013: Two-player Games
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CMPUT 497 - Individual Study Winter 2017:
Heuristic Search methods for large action spaces,
Fall 2017: Modern Heuristic Search and Machine Learning
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CMPUT 499 - Topics in Computing Science - Practical Algorithmics
Fall 2007, Winter 2008
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CMPUT 605 - Individual Study
605 - AI Planning: Winter 2005, Winter 2011, Fall 2013
605 - Combinatorial Games: Winter 2006
605 - Monte Carlo Methods in Heuristic Search: Fall 2016, Fall 2017, Winter 2022
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CMPUT 654 - Planning in Artificial Intelligence
Winter 2006, Winter 2008
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CMPUT 655 and 657
657 - Selected Topics in Search Algorithms:
Winter 2001, Fall 2001, Fall 2003
655 - Traditional and Recent Techniques for Two-Player Games:
Winter 2010, Fall 2011
657 - Monte Carlo Methods in Games, Planning and Heuristic Search:
Winter 2015
655 - Heuristic Search, Exploration and Learning in Games:
Winter 2019
655 - Algorithms in Combinatorial Game Theory:
Winter 2017, Winter 2022
657 - Heuristic Search, Modern and Traditional Techniques for Two Player Games:
Winter 2023
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Praktische Algorithmen und Problemlösen
(Algorithms and problem solving in practice)
Taught at Universität Salzburg, Austria, 2006.
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Heuristische Suche (Heuristic Search)
Taught at Universität Salzburg, Austria, 2007.
Long Bits
From a 201 final exam:
Question (after some other questions about a specific problem):
"How does the result change when you go from a 32 bit to a 64 bit system?"
Answer:
"The bits are now twice as long as before."
Created: Aug 7, 2000 Last modified: Mar 26, 2024
Martin Müller