Instructors: Dr. Cornelius Andreas Stefan Weber
Event type:
Seminar
Displayed in timetable as:
WV - Sem
Hours per week:
2
Credits:
2,0
Language of instruction:
English
Min. | Max. participants:
- | 20
More information:
Notice: Practical seminar will run weekly accompanying the lecture with a presentation block in the end of the lecture period.
Comments/contents:
In this practical seminar we will examine selected topics from the lecture "Knowledge Processing in Intelligent Systems" (64-414) from an application-oriented perspective.
Learning objectives:
Critically analyse and evaluate scientific methods and present research in the area of knowledge processing.
Didactic concept:
The integrated practical seminar complements the lecture Knowledge Processing in Intelligent Systems and offers the opportunity to investigate specific topics in-depth. At the end of the semester, each participant will deliver a short paper and presentation on a selected topic. These will be based on the exploration and evaluation of current approaches to freely work on solving individually chosen tasks – preferably in teams of two students. A diverse choice of topics will be supplied and briefly introduced in the beginning of the semester. The successful participation of the seminar (both report and talk) is meant to precede taking the examination for the module. More details will be given at the first meeting.
Literature:
- Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig. Artificial Intelligence: An Modern Approach. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall - Pearson, 2010.
- Frank Van Harmelen, Vladimir Lifschitz & and Bruce Porter, eds. Handbook of knowledge representation. Elsevier, 2008.
- Additional references will be provided during the term.
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