Recommenders - Seminar for bachelor degrees
Summer
Topics of Recommenders
(in German: Recommenders - Bachelorseminar )
Module-ID: FIN-INF-140012 |
| Link: | LSF |
| Responsibility: | Myra Spiliopoulou |
| Lecturer: | Myra Spiliopoulou |
| Classes: | Seminar 'Topics in Recommenders' |
| Applicability in curriculum: | - B.Sc. INF: Informatik - Wahlpflicht - B.Sc. INF: Schlüssel- und Methodenkompetenzen - B.Sc. INF: Studienprofil: Künstliche Intelligenz - B.Sc. CV: Informatik - Wahlpflicht - B.Sc. CV: Schlüssel- und Methodenkompetenzen - B.Sc. INGINF: Informatik - Wahlpflicht - B.Sc. INGINF: Schlüssel- und Methodenkompetenzen - B.Sc. WIF: Gestalten und Anwenden - Wahlpflicht - B.Sc. WIF: Schlüssel- und Methodenkompetenzen - B.Sc. INF (bilingual): Informatik - Wahlpflicht - B.Sc. INF (bilingual): Schlüssel- und Methodenkompetenzen |
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Abbreviation RECSYS-SEM-5 |
Credit Points 5 |
Semester Summer |
Term ab 4. |
Duration 1 Semester |
Language english |
Level Bachelor |
Intended learning outcomes:
When successfully completing this module, the students have acquired soft skills and technical expertise as follows:
- SOFT SKILLS: They
- have become familiar with the demands of a master degree course
- have learned to present a scientific paper And have thus acquired skills they need in preparation of their bachelor thesis and for joining a master degree.
- TECHNICAL EXPERTISE: They
- comprehend the business context of recommenders
- comprehend the different types of recommenders, their advantages and disadvantages from the business perspective and from the mining perspective
- have acquired insights on how to evaluate a recommender from the mining perspective and the business perspective
- understand why adaption is necessary in recommenders and comprehend the behaviour of temporal methods for recommenders
Content:
The course consists of two blocks:
- Block 1 is on Fundamentals of Recommenders: recommender goals and workflows, simple recommendation methods, evaluation mechanisms, recommender adaption on a stream
- Block 2 covers papers on basic topics of recommenders: each student reports on one scientific paper
Workload:
- 28 Stunden: Präsenz (Block 1, Block 2: Seminar / Konsultationen)
- 122 Stunden: eigenständige Arbeit zu
- Vor- und Nachbereitung der Inhalte von Block 1
- Lesen und Verstehen der bereitgestellten Artikel für Block 2
- Bereitstellung der Hausarbeit, inkl Präsentation
| Pre-examination requirements: | Type of examination: | Teaching method / lecture hours per week (SWS): |
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Hausarbeit |
Seminar (2 SWS) |
| Prerequisites according to examination regulations: | Recommended prerequisites: |
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