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- | ====== Final Exam DCS-T-713-MERS-2023 ====== | ||
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- | The final exam will be a 3-hour open-book on-line exam (Canvas). \\ | ||
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- | Questions will focus on your // | ||
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- | If you are unsure of which topics are the main ones, and which are sub-topics or less important, look at the lecture notes: **If it's mentioned there it is important**. If it's mentioned more than once it's even more important. But above all, your comprehension of the relationships between topics, and your ability to put this in context with the present state and future of AI, is what the final exam focuses on. | ||
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- | Below are some example questions. Please note that this is **not** an exhaustive list of the **types of questions** that may appear on the final exam, it is // | ||
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- | However you answer and whatever you write, make sure you //**present strong and clear arguments for your answer**//, referring back to the most relevant material covered in the course, as appropriate. | ||
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- | ===== Example Questions ===== | ||
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- | - What is // | ||
- | - How does //learning through reasoning// work? | ||
- | - Is //empirical reasoning// the same as axiomatic reasoning? Why / why not? | ||
- | - In what ways do the mechanisms of a rule-governed world that a learning agent inhabits affect its learning process? | ||
- | - What is the relation between // | ||
- | - What are two examples of reasoning methods included in the set called " | ||
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- | ===Partial Answers=== | ||
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- | The following answers are partial and only provided as a hint to the full answer. The answers are //neither exhaustive nor complete//. A complete answer can be constructed by studying the lecture notes and reading the assigned papers. | ||
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- | - No, it isn' | ||
- | - They define the limits of what can and cannot happen; they harbor the (hidden) mechanisms that the learning must model. | ||
- | - Measurement produces data; data becomes ' | ||
- | - Abduction, deduction. | ||
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