Winter Semester 2005/2006 | Go to seminar for current semester
„ Advances in Computational Intelligence“
Venue: Seminar Room 3034 SBS95
Time: Thursdays 14.00 - 16.00
Seminar Description:
A lot of progress has been made over the years by researchers in their attempts to develop computing methods with the ability to learn autonomously and to intelligently adapt to changes in their environment. These methods and their applications to pattern recognition, data mining, robotics, the semantic web and other similarly complex tasks constitute the field of computational intelligence. The scientific literature defines computational intelligence methods as comprising of the following four computing fields: neural computing, fuzzy logic computing, evolutionary computing and machine learning methods. Last semester we focused on the ART model of neural networks. Probabilistic and statistical CI methods have led to recent advances, with more promising results in this field. This semester we shall be exploring some of these methods.
Seminar Program:
Send an email to the seminar coordinator if you are still interested in any of the yet to be assigned topics below
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Seminar
Topics
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Date
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Speaker
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Download
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| Alternative Essences of Intelligence | 12/01/2006 | Naveen Kumar Innamuri | Paper.pdf | Presentation Slide |
| Choosing between Two Algorithms based on Calibrated Tests | 12/01/2006 | Dima Barbarins | Paper.pdf | Presentation Slide |
| Learning with Knowledge from Multiple Experts | 19/01/2006 | Anh Ngoc Ngoc | Paper.pdf |
| Towards a Fuzzy Description Logic for the Semantic Web | 26/01/2006 | Martin Bitiboto | Paper.pdf |
To obtain credit for this seminar a student must
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Research the chosen topic
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Prepare a paper of 4 - 7 pages and a presentation of about 30 mins on the topic
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Attend all seminar speeches
Pre Requisite:
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Strong interest in Artificial Intelligence, the semantic web, robotics, machine learning and/or data mining systems.
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Registration in any of the International Masters Program or completion of Vordiplom studies
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Participation in the lectures on "Adaptive Computer Systems" is desirable but not compulsory.
Consultations: Tuesdays 14:00 - 16:00 at SBS95 Room 3.027, contact email: owotokiATtuhhD0Tde
Summer semester 2005
Winter semester 2004/2005
