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Lecture
Computational Intelligence
Wintersemester 2008/2009
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Lectures start: 15.10.2008
Tutorials start: 20.10.2008
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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 |
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.
- 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.
- 15.10.2008
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- 22.10.2008
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- 29.10.2008
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- 05.11.2008
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- 26.11.2008
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