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+ | * Query/reasoning capabilities and results | ||
+ | * Programming API | ||
+ | * Programm functionality and implementation | ||
+ | * Results (Screenshots of important parts) | ||
+ | * Own evaluation | ||
+ | * novel capabilities | ||
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+ | ''Note:'' Those who don't have a focus on programming should provide a detailed "app design" (functionality design) of their application |
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Individual review/Oral exam
Course | UNIK4710, UNIK9710 |
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Title | Individual review/Oral exam |
Lecture date | 2014/05/23 |
presented | by Josef Noll |
Objective | Based on the grade from your deliverables in the course, you will have the opportunity to either ask for an oral exam or just for a course review. |
Learning outcomes | The personal talk will help you to address all open topics |
Pensum (read before) | Go through the Lecture outcomes from each lecture, and see if you have understood |
References (further info) | |
Keywords | Exam |
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Time Schedule for Presentation of own results
30 min each, recommended 20 +/- slides
09:15 - 09:50 ->
10:00- 10:35 ->
10:45 - 11:20 ->
11:30 - 12:05 ->
Focus of your presentation
- Scenario - what is the service I want to provide
- Detailed use case: what to I want to show
- Knowledge representation
- Query/reasoning capabilities and results
- Programming API
- Programm functionality and implementation
- Results (Screenshots of important parts)
- Own evaluation
- novel capabilities
Note: Those who don't have a focus on programming should provide a detailed "app design" (functionality design) of their application