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Quiz 6 Available Thu 4:30 - 11:55 pm
23/02/11 21:25 Filed in: 481
This week’s quiz on knowledge exchange will be available on Thursday, Feb. 24 from 4:30 until 11:55 pm, with the usual one-hour time limit.
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Quiz 5 Available Thu 4:30 - 11:55 pm
16/02/11 17:26 Filed in: 481
This week’s quiz, Quiz 5, will be available on Thursday, Feb. 17, at the usual time from 4:30 until 11:55 pm, with the usual one-hour time limit. The topics will be Dempster-Shafer theory, approximate reasoning, and fuzzy logic.
Missing A2 Link for Quiz/Feedback Added
10/02/11 12:28 Filed in: 481
At the end of A2 (ontology assignment), I’ve added the missing link to the quiz and feedback questionnaire.
Quiz Makeup Questions
08/02/11 22:35 Filed in: 481
I just realized that there’s no information on the policy about make-up questions for the quizzes that I’ve mentioned in class.
Here are the guidelines for these questions:
- each question adds up to five points to your exam score; if I need to revise the question or answers, you may get fewer points
- you can submit several questions for each quiz, but your overall quiz score won't be higher than 100 points
- please formulate the questions as plain text format according to the template below. Multiple-choice are my preferred option, but multiple-answers (where more than one answer is correct), fill-in-the-blank, calculated answers, and several others are also available. I've tried free-form text answers as well, but grading those in Blackboard is really tedious - far worse than the paper equivalent.
Question Template:
This is a template for a multiple choice question. Which of the following options is the correct or most suitable answer?
[ ] Answer 1 [Partial Credit: 10%] [Feedback: Why is it incorrect?]
[ ] Answer 2 [Partial Credit: 30%] [Feedback: Why is it incorrect?]
[X] Answer 3 [Feedback: Why is it correct?]
[ ] Answer 4 [Partial Credit: 0%] [Feedback: Why is it incorrect?]
Here are the guidelines for these questions:
- each question adds up to five points to your exam score; if I need to revise the question or answers, you may get fewer points
- you can submit several questions for each quiz, but your overall quiz score won't be higher than 100 points
- please formulate the questions as plain text format according to the template below. Multiple-choice are my preferred option, but multiple-answers (where more than one answer is correct), fill-in-the-blank, calculated answers, and several others are also available. I've tried free-form text answers as well, but grading those in Blackboard is really tedious - far worse than the paper equivalent.
Question Template:
This is a template for a multiple choice question. Which of the following options is the correct or most suitable answer?
[ ] Answer 1 [Partial Credit: 10%] [Feedback: Why is it incorrect?]
[ ] Answer 2 [Partial Credit: 30%] [Feedback: Why is it incorrect?]
[X] Answer 3 [Feedback: Why is it correct?]
[ ] Answer 4 [Partial Credit: 0%] [Feedback: Why is it incorrect?]
Quiz 2 Available on Jan 27, 4:30 -11:55
26/01/11 21:35 Filed in: 481
The second quiz will be available on Thursday from 4:30 until 11:55 pm. The topic is Knowledge Organization.
Research Paper instead of Quizzes
19/01/11 17:49 Filed in: 481
For those of you who prefer to do a research paper, please follow the instructions from last year’s 581 class. The formatting instructions can also be obtained from the International Joint Conference in Artificial Intelligence IJCAI 2011 site (instead of IJCAI 2009, as indicated in the 581 class). This might be especially interesting for those of you working on a thesis, and intending to submit the paper for publication. If you’re looking for a potential venue, there are about 30 workshops at IJCAI 2011, with deadlines typically in March or April. The conference will be July 16-22 in Barcelona, Spain, and it is the premier conference in AI. An alternative is the Twenty-Fifth Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-11) from August 7-11 in San Francisco. The deadline is Feb 3 for abstracts and Feb 8 for papers for the main conference, so this is a bit tight. Then there is a Student Abstract and Paper program, with a Feb 15 deadline. This student program is actually a great opportunity to get a chance to participate in such a conference. There are also workshops (there is no list available yet), with an April 22 deadline.
Quiz 1 Available on Jan 20
19/01/11 17:47 Filed in: 481
The first quiz will be available from 4:30 until 11:55 on Thu, Jan 20, with a 1 hour time limit.
The topics will be Chapters 1 and 2 (KBS Intro, Knowledge Representation).
The topics will be Chapters 1 and 2 (KBS Intro, Knowledge Representation).