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− | predicate logic, linear algebra, mathematical analysis, and probability that are important for | + | predicate logic, linear algebra, mathematical analysis, and the probability that are important for |
the study of informatics and its role in (computational) cognitive science. At the same time, | the study of informatics and its role in (computational) cognitive science. At the same time, | ||
students will learn about mathematical culture, notation, way of thinking and expressing | students will learn about mathematical culture, notation, way of thinking and expressing | ||
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− | |[ | + | |[https://dai.fmph.uniba.sk/w?title=Maria_Lucka/en Mária Lucká] |
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− | |[ | + | |[https://dai.fmph.uniba.sk/w?title=Maria_Lucka/en Mária Lucká] |
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+ | ==How to join the course== | ||
+ | I'll add all students who sign up for this course in the AiS (Academic Information System). The course will be held in a classical, in-person form. | ||
== Syllabus == | == Syllabus == | ||
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− | + | <li>Basics of linear algebra: matrices and vectors, operations </li> | |
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== References == | == References == | ||
− | * Discrete | + | * Discrete structures with contemporary applications / Stanoyevitch A. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011. |
− | + | * A First Course in Real Analysis. Second Edition. / Protter, M.H. & Morrey, C.B. Springer-Verlag , 1991. | |
* Basics of Mathematical Functions: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/algebra-functions | * Basics of Mathematical Functions: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/algebra-functions | ||
− | * | + | * [https://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/resources/Strang/Edited/Calculus/Calculus.pdf Calculus] / Gilbert Strang. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Wellesley-Cambridge Press. |
− | + | * [https://www.math.ubc.ca/~carrell/NB.pdf Fundamentals of Linear Algebra] / James B. Carrell. Canada: University of British Colombia, 2005. | |
− | * Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach / Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig. The USA: Pearson, 2010. | + | * Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach / Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig. The USA: Pearson, 2010. |
== Course grading == | == Course grading == | ||
<b>To be classified student has to achieve at least 50% of every activity:</b> | <b>To be classified student has to achieve at least 50% of every activity:</b> | ||
− | + | ====THREE EXAM TESTS:==== | |
− | * form: | + | *form: 60 minutes writing test |
− | + | *terms: to be announced | |
− | * | + | *goal: progress definition |
− | * goal: | + | *weight: 20 % each |
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− | + | ====ATTENDANCE, ACTIVITY==== | |
− | + | *form: classwork (solving problems and schoolmate’s help) | |
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*term: every lecture and exercise | *term: every lecture and exercise | ||
− | *goal: regular preparation, cooperation and social activity | + | *goal: regular preparation, cooperation, and virtual-social activity |
− | *weight: | + | *weight: 10% |
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*form: 90 minutes writing test | *form: 90 minutes writing test | ||
− | *term: January, February | + | *term: January, February 2022 |
*goal: course output | *goal: course output | ||
*weight: 30% | *weight: 30% | ||
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− | + | <b>OVERALL GRADING:</b> A > 90%, B > 80%, C> 70%, D > 60%, E > 52% | |
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 10 September 2023
Mathematics for Cognitive Science 2-IKVa-102
Contents
The lectures will provide students with the basics of propositional and predicate logic, linear algebra, mathematical analysis, and the probability that are important for the study of informatics and its role in (computational) cognitive science. At the same time, students will learn about mathematical culture, notation, way of thinking and expressing oneself.
Course schedule
Type | Day | Time | Room | Lecturer |
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Lecture | Tuesday | 14:50 - 16:20 | I-9 | Mária Lucká |
Exercise | Thursday | 12:20 - 14:50 | I-9 | Mária Lucká |
How to join the course
I'll add all students who sign up for this course in the AiS (Academic Information System). The course will be held in a classical, in-person form.
Syllabus
- Basics of mathematical analysis: functions, differential calculus
- Basics of linear algebra: matrices and vectors, operations
- Basics of probability: likely and not likely, unconditional and conditional probability
References
- Discrete structures with contemporary applications / Stanoyevitch A. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.
- A First Course in Real Analysis. Second Edition. / Protter, M.H. & Morrey, C.B. Springer-Verlag , 1991.
- Basics of Mathematical Functions: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/algebra-functions
- Calculus / Gilbert Strang. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Wellesley-Cambridge Press.
- Fundamentals of Linear Algebra / James B. Carrell. Canada: University of British Colombia, 2005.
- Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach / Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig. The USA: Pearson, 2010.
Course grading
To be classified student has to achieve at least 50% of every activity:
THREE EXAM TESTS:
- form: 60 minutes writing test
- terms: to be announced
- goal: progress definition
- weight: 20 % each
ATTENDANCE, ACTIVITY
- form: classwork (solving problems and schoolmate’s help)
- term: every lecture and exercise
- goal: regular preparation, cooperation, and virtual-social activity
- weight: 10%
FINAL EXAM
- form: 90 minutes writing test
- term: January, February 2022
- goal: course output
- weight: 30%
OVERALL GRADING: A > 90%, B > 80%, C> 70%, D > 60%, E > 52%