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INFMW  Project III (Coursework) Course INF
Lecturers : Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Gabriele Schmidt    eMail
Dipl.-Inform. Ingo Boersch    eMail
Prof. Dr. Georg Merz   
Prof. Dr. Claus Vielhauer    eMail
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Baum    eMail
Prof. Dr. Emanuel Kitzelmann    eMail
Prof. Julia Schnitzer    eMail
Prof. Dr. Michael Pilgermann   
Prof. Dr. Darya Kastsian    eMail
Term 3
Course Classification : Master Informatik (Winter-Immatrikulation) CH 4
Language : Deutsch Type LS 
Type of examination : PL  Credits
Method of evaluation : term paper with oral examination 
Requirements : P: Automatische Sprachverarbeitung I, II, III
P: Cloud and Mobile Computing I, II, III
P: Data Science I, II, III
P: GameLab I, II, III
P: Interaction Design I, II, III
P: Artificial Intelligence I, II, III
P: Malware, Steganographie, technischer Datenschutz und Forensik I, II, III
P: Network Security I, II, III
P: Sensorbasierte Diagnostik, Therapie und Patientensicherheit I, II, III
P: Software Engineering I, II, III
P: System- und Informationssicherheit I, II, III
Cross References : Please note: You need to register for the project with the lecturer at the beginning of the lecture period. Usually, the announced projects are offered every semester. For future details, e.g. how many students may still register and which topics are available, please get in touch with the lecturer. Some projects may have limited capacities. 
Previous knowledges : Successful completion of Projects 1 and 2 
Aids and special features :  
Teaching aims : Writing an extended academic paper Students are able to address theoretical questions and practice-oriented problems from the fields of Computer Science or Interactive Media in a scientific and solution-oriented manner and to present their results effectively. They have mastered the fundamental techniques required for writing an extended academic paper. Students are capable of critically reflecting on and defending their results from an academic perspective. Furthermore, the course offers the opportunity to further develop a viable thesis idea for the Master's dissertation. 
Contents :

Outcome-orientated practical or research-forcessed work based on scientific insights in an extended academic work. Example topic areas: - Natural Language Processing - Cloud and Mobile Computing - GameLab - Data Science - Interactive Environments - Artificial Intelligence - Network Security - System and Information Security - Sensor-Based Diagnostics, Therapy, and Patient Safety - Web and app development - ... 

Literature : Academic literature is coordinated with the supervisor. 


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