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Applied Discrete Modelling

(in German: Applied Discrete Modelling )

Module-ID: FIN-INF-120279
Link: LSF
Responsibility: PD Dr. Claudia Krull
Lecturer: PD Dr. Claudia Krull
Classes:
  • Lecture Applied Discrete Modelling
  • Exercise class Applied Discrete Modelling
 
Applicability in curriculum: - M.Sc. INF: Informatik
- M.Sc. INGINF: Informatik
- M.Sc. WIF: Informatik
- M.Sc. DKE: Learning Methods and Models for Data Science
- M.Sc. DE: Fachliche Spezialisierung
- M.Sc. VC: Computer Science

Abbreviation

ADM

Credit Points

6

Semester

Winter

Term

ab 1.

Duration

1 Semester

Language

english

Level

Master

Intended learning outcomes:

  • Students understand the basics of Markov chains and know selected applications and solution methods
  • Students understand non-Markovian stochastic processes and can model and simulate them in different ways
  • Students understand hidden Markovian and non-Markovian processes
  • Students know selected research topics of the research group
  • Students can implement the models and methods they have learned and apply them to problems from the university's main research areas, in particular medicine and engineering

Content:

  • Discrete-time and continuous-time Markov chains
  • Applications and implementation of solution methods for Markov chains
  • Method of supplementary variables
  • Proxel simulation and phase distributions
  • Modeling with hidden models
  • Programming solution methods for different model classes
  • Modeling and solving problems from medicine and engineering

Workload:
56 h lectures and exercise classes
124 h independent work

Pre-examination requirements: Type of examination: Teaching method / lecture hours per week (SWS):

Solutions to Assignments 1-6 need to be handed in before the exam registration.

Oral Exam 30 Minutes

  • Lecture 2 SWS
  • Exercise class 2 SWS
Prerequisites according to examination regulations: Recommended prerequisites:

none

  • Engineering mathematics
  • Computer programming
Media: Literature:

recorded lectures and exercises are available


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