Hauptseminar
"Knowledge Representation" in Winter Term 2005/2006
Initial Meeting
The initial meeting will take place on October 14 at 11:10 (DS3) in Room 359 (PLS. OBSERVE THAT TIME&DATE HAVE CHANGED).
Attending the initial meeting
is mandatory for participation in the
seminar. People who want to participate in the seminar, but have
serious reasons to not attend the initial meeting, please send an
email until October 13.
Position
in Curriculum
Informatik
(both diploma and bachelors degree), starting from 5. semester, Wahlpflichtveranstaltung (-/-/2)
Computational Logic: Module TCSL, 3 credit points
Prerequisites
For computer scientists: Pflichtvorlesung Grundlagen der Theoretischen Informatik
Lecture "Logic-based Knowledge Representation" should have been completed successfully
Language
The language of the initial meeting is English
.
Topic of the
Hauptseminar
Building on basic results about logic-based knowledge
representation that have been presented in the lecture of this name
given by Prof. Baader, lecture, this seminar treats more advanced
topics of logic-based KR.
Goal of the Hauptseminar
Apart from learning about the main topic,
students should learn how to get acquainted with a relevant
body of literature, how to produce a well-structured paper, and how
to give an understandable talk.
In the initial meeting, students choose a topic to work on and
are assigned a tutor. During the seminar, the student has to
understand the relevant literature and writes a paper about the chosen
topic (~12 pages). In doing this, he/she receives individual support
by the tutor. The produced paper is required to conform to the
standards of scientific writing. Finally, each student presents
his/her work in a talk to the other participants.
It is also the duty of the participants to reserve enough time for
performing the seminar. The sharp deadline for finishing is the end of
the semester. Failure to finish the project in time will result in no
credits to be given. It is the obligation of the participant to start
working in time, and to make appointsments with the supervisor for
regular meetings during the semester.