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Teaching  ·  Winter Semester 2005/06

Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Seminar

Lecturer:    Prof. Steffen Hölldobler

SWS (lectures/tutorial/practical):    0/2/0

Prerequisites:

MSc in Computer Science, Diplom in Informatik, or equivalent degree

Course description:

In the course PhD-students are introduced into reading scientific papers, writing scientific articles, preparing and giving scientific talks, developing research plans, setting up research proposals, etc. These and related topics are discussed with the help of concrete examples taken from the current research issues addressed in the Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Group such as Planning and Concurrency, Reasoning and Acting under Uncertainty, Computational Logic and Connectionist Systems as well as Cognitive Robotics.

The course is open to MSc and Diplom-students working on their master thesis or Diplomarbeit on request.

Time and location:    Tuesdays, DS5, GRU 420
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