People

Course leader and examiner: Ingemar Ragnemalm (Information Coding)

"Participating" assistants: Fredrik Viksten and Johan Hedborg.

Much of the course is based on seminars by the participants (one 45 minute session each).

The course will start at 1 december, 10:15 in Algoritmen (B building, between entrance 27 and 29). The schedule is as follows:

Lectures:

1 december 10-12, Algoritmen.

4 december 10-12, Filtret.

Laboration:

This is performed off-schedule on your own computers, and is accounted for by a written lab report. Any assistance is performed electronically.

Seminars:

Week 50: No schedule. You do the lab and start with preparing seminars.

Seminars plus one final lecture will take place in january to march.

Credits:

Two variants, "small course" and "large course".

Small course: Follow the course, hold one seminar (about 45 minutes), answer the seminar questions: 3 "new" points.

Large course: As above, but the seminar is based on relevant work of your own: 5 "new" points.

Requirements

Required tasks for the course credits, except for attending, are:

- Perform the laboration and report it

- Perform part of one seminar (45 minutes) presenting either (small version) some interesting paper or (large version) your own project.

- Create a few fairly basic questions for the others to answer.

- Anser all such questions (except the one you wrote yourself).

 

The seminar questions should be easy if you attended the seminar. This

means that if you must skip a seminar, this is no problem, but those

questions will still have to be answered, and may be somewhat harder for

you then.

 

 

I hope the course will be interesting. Welcome!