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I am currently a Senior Lecturer in the Computer Science Department at the University of Auckland.  My primary interest is in artificial intelligence, specifically in creating problem-solvers that use abstraction, approximation, simplification, and reformulation to help solve complex and difficult problems.  If you have any questions or interest in this topic, feel free to come talk with me about them.
I am currently a Senior Lecturer in the Computer Science Department at the University of Auckland.  My primary interest is in artificial intelligence, specifically in creating problem-solvers that use abstraction, approximation, simplification, and reformulation to help solve complex and difficult problems.  If you have any questions or interest in this topic, feel free to come talk with me about them.


==2013 Papers==
==2017 Papers==
* CompSci 111:Mastering Cyberspace: An Introduction to Practical Computing <br>
* CompSci 111:Mastering Cyberspace: An Introduction to Practical Computing <br>
* CompSci 367: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence <br>
* CompSci 367: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence <br>

Revision as of 07:46, 5 August 2017

Mike Barley

Current Position

I am currently a Senior Lecturer in the Computer Science Department at the University of Auckland. My primary interest is in artificial intelligence, specifically in creating problem-solvers that use abstraction, approximation, simplification, and reformulation to help solve complex and difficult problems. If you have any questions or interest in this topic, feel free to come talk with me about them.

2017 Papers

  • CompSci 111:Mastering Cyberspace: An Introduction to Practical Computing
  • CompSci 367: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
  • CompSci 767: Intelligent Software Agents

Contact Details

  • Email: barley @ cs.auckland.ac.nz
  • Phone: (09)373-7599 Ext 86133
  • Room: 488, 4th Floor of the Computer Science extension to the Maths and Physics Building (Building 303S)
  • Office Hours: Email for an appointment