
About AI Algorithms
Pick an algorithm from the textbook Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach — say, A* search or minimax — and watch it run step by step on an interactive canvas. You adjust the inputs, hit play, and the visualization shows exactly how the algorithm builds its solution: which nodes it visits, which paths it prunes, which decisions it makes and why. Nothing is a black box here.
The app covers a broad slice of classical AI: search strategies, logic and inference, planning, and machine learning models. Each module is hands-on rather than passive. Tweak a heuristic, change the grid, swap the training data — the diagram updates immediately. It's the kind of tool that makes a dense textbook chapter suddenly click. If you enjoy interactive tools that make abstract concepts concrete, browse more in education.
Works best on a laptop or desktop where you have room to see the full canvas and use a mouse to drag and inspect nodes. No account or install needed — just open it and start experimenting.
How to use
• Click on the tabs (Part I through Part VII) to explore different areas of artificial intelligence concepts • Select any numbered chapter link to access interactive visualizations and algorithms for that topic • Use your mouse to interact with visualizations - click, drag, or hover over elements to see how AI algorithms work step-by-step • Each chapter contains educational demos that illustrate concepts like search algorithms, logical reasoning, machine learning, and robotics • Navigate back using your browser's back button or click different chapter links to compare algorithms • The tool provides hands-on exploration of AI concepts from Russell and Norvig's textbook through visual demonstrations • No prior AI knowledge required - each visualization explains the algorithm as you interact with it • Goal: Learn how fundamental AI algorithms work by seeing them in action rather than just reading about them
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