MASTER OF SCIENCE [M.SC] ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- Country Netherlands The
- Course Duration 2 YEARS
- Course Type Full Time
- Language Specification ENGLISH
- Program Level Post-Graduate
- Education Required Graduate
- Admission intake May 1
- Minimum GPA 3.5
Application Charges
Application Fee | Tution Fee |
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USD 91 | USD 16,134 |
Program Description
Program Description
The core topics in the Master's programme Artificial Intelligence from the University of Groningen are: autonomous perceptive systems, cognitive robotics and multi-agent systems.
Autonomous Systems - A robot taking samples and collecting information on the moon is an example of an autonomous system. It operates and carries out missions independently. Regardless of its surroundings, it responds with a certain intelligence. While traditional AI focuses on cognition and reasoning as isolated abilities, we strongly believe in perception as an active behavior, which is integrated into general cognition.
Cognitive Robotics -The courses taught in the area of cognitive robotics are related to research in social robotics, to the origin of robotic communication and to the way in which robots recognize movement. Research is conducted at the Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Engineering Institute.
Multi-agent Systems - When a team of robots play football they have to communicate and cooperate with each other. This is an example of a multi-agent system. When designing these systems, techniques from computing science and logic are combined with knowledge about the interaction amongst humans and animals.
Autonomous Systems - A robot taking samples and collecting information on the moon is an example of an autonomous system. It operates and carries out missions independently. Regardless of its surroundings, it responds with a certain intelligence. While traditional AI focuses on cognition and reasoning as isolated abilities, we strongly believe in perception as an active behavior, which is integrated into general cognition.
Cognitive Robotics -The courses taught in the area of cognitive robotics are related to research in social robotics, to the origin of robotic communication and to the way in which robots recognize movement. Research is conducted at the Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Engineering Institute.
Multi-agent Systems - When a team of robots play football they have to communicate and cooperate with each other. This is an example of a multi-agent system. When designing these systems, techniques from computing science and logic are combined with knowledge about the interaction amongst humans and animals.