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be5b33kui -- Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence

Contacts: Matej Hoffmann, Tomas Svoboda, Filipe Gama

The course introduces the students to the field of artificial intelligence and gives the necessary basis for designing machine control algorithms. It advances the knowledge of state space search algorithms by including uncertainty in a state transition. Students are introduced into reinforcement learning for solving problems when the state transitions are unknown, which also connects the artificial intelligence and cybernetics fields. Bayesian decision task introduces supervised learning. Learning from data is demonstrated on a linear classifier. Students practice the algorithms in computer labs.

The course expects some basics of probability and linear algebra to be known to students. We expect that students are able to write decent computer programs in a higher level language (Java, Python), and have basic knowledge about data structures. Python and Matlab will be used in computer labs.

Final exam

  • Fri 31.5. 12.30 - 15.00, KN:E-107
  • Thu 6.6. 13.00 - 15.30, KN:E-107
  • Tue 18.6. 9.30 - 12.00, KN:E-301

Grading

points: 45 for homework (assignments during comp. labs) and 15 for the mid-term exam make together 60 points from the term work. At least 18 points for the homework are needed for the assessment and before going to the final exam. In addition, you need to submit all of the 4 biggger assignments (Search, Reversi, SDP+RL, classification/recognition) at least at a minimum level of functionality. There will be some bonus points for discussions/quizzes during the term. The final exam is worth 40 points. Minimum for a non-F grade is 15 points from the final exam.

A B C D E F
100-91 90-81 80-71 70-61 60-51 50-0

F means fail.

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