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This course is an elective for the "Kognitive Algorithmen" modul of the B.Sc. in Computer science. Computer programs can learn useful cognitive skills. This course will take a closer look at specific applications of machine learning algorithms, most of which will be presented in the accompanying lecture Cognitive Algorithms.
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With the help of their supervisors students will read, understand, evaluate and present selected research papers on machine learning methods in different applications settings. At the end of the semester, each student will present his/her topic in a 30 min talk (+ 10 min discussion) in English.

This course is an elective in the B.Sc. module "Kognitive Algorithmen".
 

Block-Seminar "Anwendungen Kognitiver Alogrithmen"

Assignment of topics

Wednesday, 24.04.2013, 10am, room MAR 4.033

Compact course (Blockseminar)

Friday, 05.07.2013

Responsible

Prof. Dr. Klaus-Robert Müller

Contact Person

Irene Winkler

Language

English

Computer programs can learn useful cognitive skills. This course will take a closer look at specific applications of machine learning algorithms, most of which will be presented in the accompanying lecture Cognitive Algorithms.

With the help of their supervisors students will read, understand, evaluate and present selected research papers on machine learning methods in different applications settings. At the end of the semester, each student will present his/her topic in a 30 min talk (+ 10 min discussion) in English.

This course is an elective in the B.Sc. module "Kognitive Algorithmen".

More information can be found in the ISIS course

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