Search
Labs are organized into three main topics: i) problem solving by search, ii) sequential decisions under uncertainty, iii) machine learning - classifying simple images. The labs combine seminar-like discussions and solving/discussing coding problems. Often, problems will be solved on paper and pen first, so bring some. Students are expected to come with questions.
There are 5 compulsory programming assignments throughout the semeseter (search, reversi (adversarial search), sequential decision making, reinforcement learning, and classification (2 parts - code and report)) that you will have to upload to BRUTE. The deadlines will be listed only there.
The scheduled labs are the primary places for discussions and consultations. The labs are not compulsory but it is expected you come prepared. We will mark your presence, though. Individual consultations are possible after an agreement. Note, however, that the individual consultations are meant to be used mainly under special circumstances like long illness. If you know about longer absence please approach us beforehand.
Unless stated otherwise an individual coding work is required. You are encouraged to discuss ideas but coding must be your work only. See the more detailed description what is meant by this.