NEW December 21:
The examination for Uncertainty Reasoning is on Friday, February 3, 2006, 9 a.m. The examination is completely written.
Because there is no large room available on that day, students are split up in several smaller groups. Each subgroup takes the exam at a different location.
In the Electronic Engineering building (ESAT): ELEC 00.54 - also referred to as ESAT - Aud. A:
- All students from the MAI program.
- From 1LI:
16: Thijs D'hollander
20: Jelle Ghys
22: Pieter Herroelen
28: Stijn Luyten
- From 2LI:
Jurgen Cammaert
In room S00.03:
- All students from 2CW and 3CW.
- From 1LI:
6: Tom Briers
11: Tim De Vuyst
In room S01.03:
- All other students from 1LI:
Starting with
30: Jan Pellegrims
To:
51: Dimitar Yaprakov
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The page for 2005-2006 is gradually growing. For the moment, what is still missing is part of the material on the Bayesian approach and some of the exercise assignments.
All the material on the Fuzzy approach (second part of the course) is available as course notes from the student organisation WINA. Their distribution center is in Block 4, basement, near Alma 3.
The material that was used in 2002-2003 is moved to URKS2002-2003 .
The material that was used in 2003-2004 is moved to URKS2003-2004 .
The material that was used in 2004-2005 is moved to URKS2004-2005 .
Slides and text documents:
First half of the course:
Material for the introduction session:
URKS1_2005.ppt
URKS1_handouts_2005.ppt
.
Material for the lectures of Herman Bruyninckx:
The material on possibility theory and fuzzy systems is only available using the login and password that is distributed to the students. If you don't know the login and password, contact a fellow student or one of the lecturers. Then take access to this link .
Material for the exercise sessions (has not yet been updated!):
Session 1:
Introduction_Matlab.ps
Introduction_Matlab.pdf
Session 2:
Session 3:
Bayes_intro.ps
Bayes_solutions.pdf
Bayes_solutions.ps
In the following file we present some examples of examination questions for this course. Their purpose is to give you an idea of the kind of questions you could expect. They are obviously not intended as an exhaustive enumeration of what we expect you to know concerning the course. Example questions .