• have knowledge about modern statistical signal processing and
its application to information processing systems
• have knowledge about information and coding theory and their
application to information and communication technology systems
and/or machine learning and its applications to technical
science
• must be able to perform an analysis of complex theoretical
problems, where there is a need for tools from statistical signal
processing, information theory or machine learning
• must be able to handle problems with noisy data and signals
• must be able to design algorithms solving a given technical
problem
Competencies:
• must be able to discuss and reason at the given level using
mathematical terms from modern signal processing, as well as
information theory, coding theory or machine learning
• must be able to both orally and in writing to present precise and
reproducible documentation for the solutions developed
Project work.
This is a 15 ECTS project module and the work load is expected to be 450 hours for the student.
| Name of exam | Information Processing in Technical Systems | 
| Type of exam | Oral exam based on a project  | 
| ECTS | 15 | 
| Permitted aids | All written and all electronic aids  | 
| Assessment | 7-point grading scale | 
| Type of grading | Internal examination | 
| Criteria of assessment | The criteria of assessment are stated in the Examination Policies and Procedures | 
| Danish title | Informationsbehandling i teknologiske systemer | 
| Module code | F-MTK-K1-1 | 
| Module type | Project | 
| Duration | 1 semester | 
| Semester | Autumn
 | 
| ECTS | 15 | 
| Language of instruction | Danish and English | 
| Empty-place Scheme | Yes | 
| Location of the lecture | Campus Aalborg | 
| Responsible for the module | 
| Study Board | Study Board of Mathematics, Physics and Nanotechnology | 
| Department | Department of Mathematical Sciences | 
| Faculty | Faculty of Engineering and Science |