M1101-CMS118
Knowledge Models
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Module Owner: |
Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Markus Krötzsch |
Displayed in timetable as: |
CMS-COR-KM |
Duration: |
3 |
Number of electives: |
0 |
Credits: |
5,0
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Start Semester: |
WiSe 2020/21 |
Lecturer Responsible |
Prof. Dr. Markus Krötzsch
markus.kroetzsch@tu-dresden.de |
Qualification Goals |
Students master fundamental knowledge in dealing with formal knowledge models and are proficient in methods for their creation, processing and analysis. They are able to use knowledge models in applications and understand the theoretical background of the problems to be solved and the algorithms relevant in this context. |
Content |
Fundamentals and methods of modelling large knowledge inventories including their management and analysis; exchange formats and otology languages; knowledge organisation: constraints, ontologies, quality assurance; analysis of knowledge models: logical reasoning, queries, data mining, structural analysis; applications of knowledge models. |
Forms of Teaching and Learning |
The module constitutes 2 weekly lecutres and 2 weekly practicals, as well as independent study. |
Prerequisites for Participation |
Fundamental knowledge of theoretical computer science and mathematical logic at bachelor level is required.
Students can prepare for the module with the following literature: Sipser, Michael: Introduction to the Theory of Computation, International Edition, 3rd ed., Cengage Learning, 2013 |
Applicability |
In the Computational Modelling and Simulation Master's programme, the module is one of ten compulsory elective modules (for students of Computational Life Science: nine), of which three must be chosen. |
Prerequisites for the Assignment of Credit Points |
The credit points are awarded if the module examination is passed. The module examination consists of a 90-minute written examination. If there are fewer than 10 registered students at the end of the registration period, the written examination can be replaced by an oral examination as an individual examination lasting 30 minutes; if this is the case, this will be announced to the registered students at the end of the registration period. |
Credit Points and Grades |
5 credit points can be earned through completion of this module. The module grade corresponds to the examination grade. |
Frequency of Offer |
The module is offered in each winter semester. |
Workload |
The workload is 150 hours in total. |
Duration of Module |
The module takes one semester to complete. |
Module Number Module Handbook TU Dresden |
CMS-COR-KM |