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Start Date between Mar 21 - July 22

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If you began your programme between March 2021 and July 2022, you will always find your modules in this section.

Start Date between Mar 21 - July 22

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OCOM5201M Knowledge Representation and Reasoning

£1350.00

Description

The module provides a grounding in the techniques of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning and how they are used in the wider field of Artificial Intelligence. General concepts of this approach are explained, and a range of specific logical representations are introduced for representing different types of information (e.g. temporal and spatial information). Students will learn how to use these representations to encode a variety of real-world problems and how logical inference can be used to solve them. They will also learn how to use software tools to carry out automated reasoning.
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OCOM5202M Ethics of Artificial Intelligence

£1350.00

Description

The workplace (and home) is (are) going through a technological revolution. New automated algorithms can make medical assessments or deliver financial advice, for example, faster and more accurately than human professionals. Customers are given financial advice by chatbots and other AI systems. Medical data is collected by fitbits and AI can deliver medical judgements, meaning that they have no need to interact with another human at all. And more information about customers and potential customers is collected, collated and analysed every day, allowing for targeted marketing and accurate risk analysis. Ostensibly, these technologies are being introduced in order to make commerce, business and medicine more efficient, more accurate, and more objective. Nonetheless, with new technologies come new problems, and the rapidity with which these technologies are being applied often mean these problems go unnoticed until serious ethical and legal issues emerge. This module provides students with the analytical and theoretical tools to engage with these issues in a professional context. The module is taught online alongside modules in maths and computing in which these issues are live. There are eight online units. The online units will comprise of online learning materials such as videos and online documents, some related reading, and a facilitated online discussion forum per topic. There will be group work and group presentations which focus on discussion of concrete case studies in AI.
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OCOM5205M Robotics

£1350.00

Description

This module is designed to teach fundamental concepts of Reinforcement Learning and intelligent agents, focusing on robotic planning, and control.
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OCOM5300M Artificial Intelligence Project

£1850.00

Description

This module is designed to help students develop and demonstrate the skills required to carry out a substantial individual project in a chosen aspect of Artificial Intelligence. Core skills for conducting the individual project are developed through guided online learning.
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OCOM5300M Artificial Intelligence Project (Alumni)

£1665.00

Description

This module is designed to help students develop and demonstrate the skills required to carry out a substantial individual project in a chosen aspect of Artificial Intelligence. Core skills for conducting the individual project are developed through guided online learning.
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