==== Requirements for an ungraded assessment ==== - Attendance and active involvement in tutorials. A maximum of two unexcused absences is allowed. - For each tutorial assignment, you have to get at least 50% (without deadline penalties). ==== Course evaluation ==== - Students can get a maximum of 100 points. - Up to 60 points can be obtained during the semester, another max. 40 points at the written exam. - Tutorial consists of three distinct blocks on description logic, probabilistic graphical models and fuzzy logic. * Each block is finished with an assignment and a test. * Up to 15 points can be obtained per assignment, up to 5 points per test (up to 20 points per block). * There is a penalty for delayed assignment submissions (3 points for each commenced week of delay). * The tests can be both theoretical and computational, they will take about 30mins and will be written in the beginning of the last lab of each block. * The tests cannot be resit. - The exam details: * A minimum of 20 points is required to pass the exam. * Otherwise, you will have to retake the exam. * The following standard {{cheat.pdf|cheat sheet}} is permitted for the exam. * A brief {{instruction.pdf|exam guide}} is available. * Bring calculators. * Sample exam questions: * {{:courses:ae4m33rzn:exam-examples-en.pdf|for the Description Logic Block}} - The final grade is determined according to the following table: ^ Points ^ ECTS ^ Grade ^ | 100 - 90 | A | excellent | | 89 - 80 | B | very good | | 79 - 70 | C | good | | 69 - 60 | D | satisfactory | | 59 - 50 | E | sufficient | | 49 and less | F | failed |