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Literature and examination

Literature In the lecture plan (see HT 2014, Schedule and course plan in the menu to the left), we have stated the chapters and articles that should be read before each lecture.

Text Book
* K. P. Murphy. Machine Learning: a Probabilistic Perspective. MIT Press, 2013.
The book can be ordered in paper format from your favorite internet bookstore or in electronic format from MIT Press, and found using ISBN 978-0262018029.

Articles Other Resources To get an idea of state-of-the-art in Machine Learning research and development, take a look at the program of the annual conferences ICML and NIPS.


* ICML 2014
* NIPS 2014
Examination DETAILS IN THE EXAMINATION ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Assignments The examination in the course is performed through:


* Three home assignments (4.0 credits). The computer assignments are performed individually. Grade: A - F(fail).
* A project assignment (3.5 credits). The projects are performed in groups of 4-5 students, and presented with a short written report, as well as an oral poster presentation. Grade (normally the same for all group members): A - F(fail).
Details about the assignments themselves can soon be found under Assignments and Project in the menu.

Grading The course grade is the weighted average of the computer assignment grades and the project grade, details to follow.