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Last update: RNDr. Jan Hric (28.05.2020)
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Iveta Mrázová, CSc. (27.05.2020)
Understand the main principles of data mining methods and learn how to apply these methods in practice. |
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Last update: RNDr. František Mráz, CSc. (19.02.2024)
A) The labs
Step by step, in an accompanying Moodle course, there will be published assignments and quizzes.
For obtaining credits for the seminar, it is necessary:
The quizzes are not among the necessary conditions for obtaining credits for the lab. During seminars, it is possible to obtain additional points
Except for the additional points, it is possible to obtain up to 60 points. All points obtained during seminars will be accounted for up to 40% of the final score on the exam. However, when a student obtains more than 60 points within labs (counting also additional points), these points will still account for only 40% of the final exam score.
Continuous work throughout the whole term is required to obtain the credits. Therefore, there will be no additional possibilities to acquire them later.
B) The lecture
The lecture will be given once a week according to the schedule. As already mentioned above, points acquired within the labs will account for up to 40% of the final score for the exam. Further, during the first lecture, a date will be set up for an online test, which will be written during a lab. The date for the online test will published in the accompanying Moodle course. This test will be graded with 0-15% toward the final score. The exam at the end of this term will add up to the remaining 45% of the final score. The following table gives the final grade according to the achieved score:
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Iveta Mrázová, CSc. (27.05.2020)
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Iveta Mrázová, CSc. (27.05.2020)
The exam consists of a written and oral part. The written part precedes the oral part. Failing the written part impacts failing the whole exam, i.e. the exam will be classified by the grade 4 (failed) and the exam will not continue with the oral part. When failing the oral part the next (reparative) attempt will consist again of both the written and oral parts. The final grade of the exam is set based on points awarded for the written and oral parts of the exam as well as on the points obtained for student’s work throughout the semester - see Course completion requirements.
The written part of the exam consists of three questions related to the syllabus of the lecture and/or material covered during the lab classes.
The requirements for the exam correspond to the syllabus of the lecture within the extent presented in the classes. In order to take part in the exam, it is necessary to obtain Final course credit. |
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Iveta Mrázová, CSc. (27.05.2020)
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