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Python Programming for Machine Learning (online class)

Python Programming for Machine Learning (3 ECTS credits) is an optional course for one of the modules:

It's not possible to take the class as a standalone course.

Participation in the exercise sessions is not mandatory but highly recommended. However, homework assignments have to be submitted every week.

Important information: Since the first homework has to be submitted by Tuesday November 10th till 23:55, you have to enroll already by Thursday, November 5th 2020 for the ISIS course. Otherwise, you will not be able to submit the first homework.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When does the course start? On Monday November 2nd, 2020 at 14:15

  • How to find a link for the classes? Links for the online lectures and exercises will be announced on the PyML class web page.

  • How to register for the course? Pre-registration via exam registration office is not needed. However, register for the ISIS course in time (see above) to be able to submit the exercises.

  • May I participate in the class during this semester and take part in the corresponding module in one of the following semesters ? Yes, since you've passed the class your results are valid in one of the following semesters as well.

  • I've already successfully passed all of the homeworks in previous semester but failed/missed the exam. Should I resubmit them again ? No, you don't need to resubmit the homeworks. You may take part directly in the final exam. Enroll for the class via ISIS and await for the announcements.

Knowledge of elementary programming concepts will be helpful. Be aware that lack of such knowledge will increase the time demand of the class.

Homework is submitted via ISIS (see above), therefore you have to register there.

Students from other universities

If you are not a student at TU and want to earn credit, you have to solicit ''Nebenhörerschaft'':

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