Overview
Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques are becoming ubiquitous in the modern world, including data analysis, planning and search, logic and reasoning, machine learning, image and language processing, generative models, robotics and automation; with applications in such diverse areas as finance, medicine, transport, logistics, entertainment, manufacturing and mining.
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Learning Outcomes
1.
Employ a range of AI techniques in developing software solutions to complex problems
2.
Interpret accurately the results coming from systems using AI techniques
3.
Devise innovative and effective techniques and strategies for building AI-embedded systems
4.
Use new and emerging techniques for building AI-embedded systems
5.
Lead project groups developing AI-based software
6.
Communicate effectively with technical and non-technical users of AI-embedded systems
7.
Explain precisely to non-technical users how their systems work and how they should interpret the results
Available in Program(s) Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:
Bachelor of Advanced Computer Science (Honours) - BAdvCompSci(Hons)3779 - Advanced Computer Science (Honours)
Specialisation Structure
Students must complete 144 UOC.
Core Courses66 Units of Credit:
Artificial Intelligence Core Course 6 Units of Credit:
Computing Electives24 Units of Credit:
Artificial Intelligence Electives18 Units of Credit:
Advanced Computing Electives12 Units of Credit:
Thesis18 Units of Credit:
Alternative Electives
Recommended Electives
Minimum Elective Requirement
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