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Advanced Aritifical Intelligence
The course objectives are to learn techniques and theory developed in major areas of Artificial Intelligence. The topics are: problem solving and search,
logic and knowledge representation, reasoning, machine learning, soft computing, data mining and miscellaneous topics in the current research.
 
10TDT4136 Introduksjon til kunstig intelligens (7,5)
TDT4171 Metoder i kunstig intelligens (2,5)
  2013.04.01 TR
Advanced computer vision
This lesson discusses basic technologies on Input, processing and displaying of visual signals. Main subjects are image algebra,
image enhancement techniques, edge detection, thresholding, thinning and skeletonizing, morphological transforms, linear image transforms,
pattern matching and shape detection, image features and descriptors, neural networks, and so on.
 
10TDT4195 Grunnleggende visuell databehandling (3,75)
TDT4265 Computer Vision (6,25)
  2013.04.01 TR
2015.07.29 RS
Special topics in robotics
Robotics is a true interdisciplinary topic that requires all kinds of engineering knowledge including mechanical, electrical, and computer science.
It also covers a broad range of subjects such as sensor and actuators, dynamics and control, and artificial intelligence.
This class introduces the current research trends in robotics so as to help students keep up the top tier research.
The subjects of the class will vary depending on the current trends, but will include such topics as dynamics analysis using Lie group and algebra,
sensor and actuator systems, advanced control theories for robotics, machine learning, computer vision, and artificial intelligence. 
 
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TTK4115 Lineær systemteori (7,5)
TTK4195 - Modellering og regulering av roboter (2,5)

  2015.08.20 RS

Database Systems
In this course, extending basic concepts in databases introduced in undergraduate course, we learn fundamental concepts and theory for constructing and managing database systems. The major contents that will be covered is the following: file indexing, external hashing, external sorting, database tuning, relational schema design, concurrency control, recovery, security, integrity control, distributed databases, deductive databases., etc.

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Information System Security
The objective of this course is to introduce the concepts of the network security and applications. The concepts of the network security, Public key infrastructure for electronic commerce, electronic cash, and electronic mail security for the privacy, etc are studied. These are the concepts for the information activity on the network. This lecture makes the objective to understand the area about the security of the information system.

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Distributed System Topics
This course deals with the basic theories on distributed systems. First, the models and architectures for distributed systems are studied Communication primitives, process synchronization schemes, deadlock resolution methodologies, naming, and distributed file systems are studied next. Lastly, client-server environments and object oriented distributed systems are studied.

10    

ECE5655-41 Advanced System Software
This course introduces the high-level theories and design/ implementation methodologies of various types of system softwares. System softwares are closely related to hardware architectures and communication mechanisms, and thus the central theme of this course is the relationship between machine/communication architectures and system softwares. The recommended prerequisites for this course might include data structures, computer networks, and C/C++/JAVA programming languages.

10    

Writing of IT Technical Papers in English and Research Ethics
This course applies to technical papers in computer science and electrical engineering, with emphasis on papers in systems and networks. Writing the results technically is a crucial aspect of doing research. Through such communication other people can learn about and benefit from the findings.

6,67    

Seminar in Information Technology
This class provides broad knowledge about many fields of information technilogy. Various subjects are selected which are currently hot issues in information technology and invited talks are given about the selected subjects.

3,33    
      
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