Computational Intelligence - D445009
Title: Počítačová inteligence
Guaranteed by: Department of Computing and Control Engineering (445)
Faculty: Faculty of Chemical Engineering
Actual: from 2019 to 2020
Semester: summer
Points: summer s.:0
E-Credits: summer s.:0
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:0/0, other [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
For type:  
Additional information: http://uprt.vscht.cz/prochazka/pedag/lectures/SP0_MATLAB_2006EN.pdf
Note: course is intended for doctoral students only
can be fulfilled in the future
Guarantor: Procházka Aleš prof. Ing. CSc.
Examination dates   Schedule   
Annotation -
Last update: Procházka Aleš prof. Ing. CSc. (05.01.2018)
The subject is devoted to selected problems of computational intelligence and machine learning including architecture of artificial neural networks, their optimization for signal and image processing and their use for adaptive noise rejection. A special attention is paid to signal and image features extraction, pattern recognition and to the use of neural networks for their classification into given number of classes. Selected case studies presented in the MATLAB computational environment are devoted to biomedical and engineering data processing.
Aim of the course -
Last update: Procházka Aleš prof. Ing. CSc. (05.01.2018)

Students will know how

(i) to model multilayer and reccurent neural networks,

(ii) to create pattern matrices forming inputs for neural networks,

(iii) to optimize neural networks for data classification,

(iv) to use neural networks for noise cancelling and signal prediction

(v) to propose computationa environment for real data segmmentation and classification

Descriptors -
Last update: Procházka Aleš prof. Ing. CSc. (05.01.2018)

Computational intelligence, artificial neural networks, machine learning, pattern recognition

Literature -
Last update: Procházka Aleš prof. Ing. CSc. (05.01.2018)

Z: S. Haykin: Neural Networks, Prentice Hall, 1999, ISBN 0132733501

Z: S. Samarasinghe: Neural Networks for Applied Science and Engineering, CRC Press, 2016

D: Vaseghi S.V.: Multimedia Signal Processing, Wiley, 2007

D: WIKIBOOK: Artificial Neural Networks, https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Artificial_Neural_Networks, 2018

Learning resources -
Last update: Procházka Aleš prof. Ing. CSc. (05.01.2018)

http://uprt.vscht.cz/prochazka/pedag/lectures/ATHENS_DSP.pdf

http://uprt.vscht.cz/prochazka/pedag/lectures/SP0_MATLAB_2006EN.pdf

Teaching methods -
Last update: Procházka Aleš prof. Ing. CSc. (05.01.2018)

Lectures and practical verification of proposed algorithms in the computer laboratory.

Requirements to the exam -
Last update: Procházka Aleš prof. Ing. CSc. (31.08.2015)

During studies of this subject it is necessary either to submit the own paper using computational intelligence in the area of own research or to evaluate three projects and their solution in MATLAB.

Syllabus -
Last update: Procházka Aleš prof. Ing. CSc. (05.01.2018)

1. Computational intelligence in data processing

2. Architecture of artificial neural networks, their modelling and optimization in the MATLAB environment

3. Learning and verification

4. Adaptive lineare element and their use in signal denoising

5. Multilayesr feedforward and recurrent neural networks in signal prediction

6. Feature matrix construction and classification methods in signal and image processing

7. Neural networks with topology, alternative methods of data classification

8. Machine learning, pattern recognition

9. Neural networks in image processing

10. Neural networks based on deep learning

11. Selected applications of adaptive signal processing, neural networks in robotics

12: CASE STUDY 1: Real data denoising

13. CASE STUDY 2: Signal prediction

14. CASE STUDY 3: Feature extraction and classification in biomedicine

Entry requirements -
Last update: Procházka Aleš prof. Ing. CSc. (05.01.2018)

Fundamentals of computer intelligence, fundamentals of numerical methematics

Registration requirements -
Last update: Procházka Aleš prof. Ing. CSc. (05.01.2018)

Mathematics 1, 2

Course completion requirements -
Last update: Procházka Aleš prof. Ing. CSc. (05.01.2018)

Participation on the final colloquium with the presentation and discussion of a selected research topic.