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Blekinge Institute of Technology
Department of Computer Science
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Applied artificiell intelligens
Applied artificiell intelligens
6 credits (6 högskolepoäng)
Course code: DV2659
Main field of study: Computer Science, Technology
Disciplinary domain: Technology
Education level: Second-cycle
Specialization: A1N - Second cycle, has only first-cycle course/s as entry requirements
Language of instruction: English
Applies from: 2025-03-13
Approved: 2025-03-13
This course is established by Dean 2024-12-13. The course syllabus is approved by Head of Department of Computer Science 2025-03-13 and applies from 2025-03-13.
Admission to the course requires 5 completed credits in programming, 5 completed credits in data structures and algorithms as well as a taken course in mathematical statistics.
Artificial intelligence (AI) in various forms is present in an increasing proportion of the computerized systems we use - intelligent agents, decision support systems, optimization techniques, machine learning and hybrid systems. The course aims to introduce the field of artificial intelligence and some of the application areas where AI has proven powerful.
The following learning outcomes are examined in the course:
Modes of examinations of the course
Code | Module | Credit | Grade |
2510 | Written assignment 1 | 1 credits | GU |
2520 | Written assignment 2 | 2 credits | GU |
2530 | On-campus Examination[1] | 3 credits | AF |
[1] Determines the final grade for the course, which will only be issued when all components have been approved.
The course will be graded A Excellent, B Very good, C Good, D Satisfactory, E Sufficient, FX Failed result, a little more work required, F Fail.
The examiner may carry out oral follow-up of written examinations.
The information before the start of the course states the assessment criteria and make explicit in which modes of examination that the learning outcomes are assessed.
An examiner can, after consulting the Disability Advisor at BTH, decide on a customized examination form for a student with a long-term disability to be provided with an examination equivalent to one given to a student who is not disabled.
The course evaluation should be carried out in line with BTH:s course evaluation template and process.
The course can form part of a degree but not together with another course the content of which completely or partly corresponds with the contents of this course.
This course replaces DV2619