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Lecture

Computational Intelligence

Wintersemester 2008/2009

Thomas Jansen


[Dates] [Slides] [Assignments] [Contents] [References]


Dates

Lectures start: 15.10.2008
Tutorials start: 20.10.2008
When? Where?
Lecture Wed 10 - 12 OH-14, R 304
Tutorial 1 Mon 9 - 10 O-H 14, R 304
Tutorial 2 Mon 12 - 13 O-H 14, R 304


Contents

Computational Intelligence is used as an umbrella term for different approaches that deliver enhanced performance and applicability. It encompasses artificial neural nets, evolutionary algorithms, and fuzzy logic. This course gives a thorough introduction into all three aspects of computational intelligence from the perspective of computer science. It focuses on theoretical aspects as well as typical application scenarios.


References

  • Thomas Bäck: Evolutionary Algorithms in Theory and Practice. Oxford University Press, 1996.
  • Thomas Bäck, David Fogel, Zbigniew Michalewicz (Hrsg.): Handbook of Evolutionary Computation.
  • Robert Fuller: Introduction to Neuro-Fuzzy Systems, Springer, 2000.
  • Leila Kallel, Bart Naudts, Alex Rogers (Hrsg.): Theoretical Aspects of Evolutionary Computing. Springer, 2001.
  • Raul Rojas: Neural Networks. A Systematic Introduction. Springer, 2002.


Slides

  1. 15.10.2008 (4 on 1) ((long version) (4 on 1))
  2. 22.10.2008 (4 on 1) ((long version) (4 on 1))
  3. 29.10.2008 (4 on 1) ((long version) (4 on 1))
  4. 05.11.2008 (4 on 1) ((long version) (4 on 1))
  5. 12.11.2008 (4 on 1) ((long version) (4 on 1))
  6. 19.11.2008 (4 on 1) ((long version) (4 on 1))
  7. 26.11.2008 (4 on 1) ((long version) (4 on 1))


Assignments

  • Sheet 0, not to be turned in
  • Sheet 1, to be turned in on 22.10.2008
  • Sheet 2, to be turned in on 29.10.2008
  • Sheet 3, to be turned in on 05.11.2008
  • Sheet 4, to be turned in on 12.11.2008
  • Sheet 5, to be turned in on 19.11.2008
  • Sheet 6, to be turned in on 26.11.2008


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