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Course description: Research areas include: Embodied artificial intelligence; artificial life; human-robot interaction; cognitive technology; affecting computing; socially intelligent agents; social robotics; narrative intelligence; constructive biology; post-reactive robotics; morphogenesis, sensor evolution; swarm intelligence; control architectures for adaptive agents; learning and action selection; embodiment in software and robots.(read more)
All computing methodologies courses at University Of Hertfordshire
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Course description: Students entering this programme will already have a high degree of knowledge of computer systems and their operation, and will be able to make use of such facilities; this is a specialist programme and students develop their research abilities and will, as a result, be able to organise their time and work patterns to accommodate such tasks.(read more)
All computing methodologies courses at Loughborough University
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Course description: Course covers the theory and skills required to develop advanced software applications involving next generation web, mobile computing and artificial intelligence technologies.(read more)
All computing methodologies courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
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Course description: The Master's consists of 6 compulsory modules plus a dissertation or major project; the PGDip consists of the 6 compulsory modules only; in the 1st semester you take: Design and production for publishing; editorial management; marketing management; in the 2nd semester you take: New product development; digital media publishing; ePublishing.(read more)
All computing methodologies courses at Oxford Brookes University
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Course description: The course is ideal for students wishing to pursue a career in professional imaging; it incorporates the areas of science, imaging (both industrial and media production), research and communication; the professional imager is vital to modern commerce and industry, and the development of these skills offers the integration of science technology and the commercial application.(read more)
All computing methodologies courses at University Of Nottingham
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Course description: Research areas include: Embodied artificial intelligence; artificial life; human-robot interaction; cognitive technology; affecting computing; socially intelligent agents; social robotics; narrative intelligence; constructive biology; post-reactive robotics; morphogenesis, sensor evolution; swarm intelligence; control architectures for adaptive agents; learning and action selection; embodiment in software and robots.(read more)
All computing methodologies courses at University Of Hertfordshire
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Course description: The research develops new computational algorithms and innovative software tools which address a variety of computer vision, graphics and image processing problems; research within the group combines the theoretical with the practical and is structured around a number of core themes as follows: Medical imaging; visual information processing; biological image analysis; document imaging; face recognition; remote sensing; and surveillance.(read more)
All computing methodologies courses at University Of Nottingham
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Course description: Both the Master's and diploma course aim to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to make a valuable contribution to this rapidly evolving and widespread field of software development.(read more)
All computing methodologies courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
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Course description: Research topics include knowledge-based systems, logic, multi-agent systems, distributed systems, machine learning, data mining, computational linguistics, natural language processing, information theory and information retrieval.(read more)
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Course description: The research develops new computational algorithms and innovative software tools which address a variety of computer vision, graphics and image processing problems; research within the group combines the theoretical with the practical and is structured around a number of core themes as follows: Medical imaging; visual information processing; biological image analysis; document imaging; face recognition; remote sensing; and surveillance.(read more)
All computing methodologies courses at University Of Nottingham
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Course description: 4 compulsory modules for a diploma and 1 additional research module for a Master of Science degree: Fundamental science; diagnosis of epilepsy; treatment and management of epilepsy; special topics, psychosocial and legal issues.(read more)
All computing methodologies courses at King's College London (University Of London)
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Course description: This programme is oriented towards current industrial needs, technology and practice; it aims to be a direct route into this high profile modern, creative industry, and has been developed jointly by the department and framestore CFC; each module is delivered by means of lectures, demonstrations and workshops.(read more)
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Course description: This programme is oriented towards current industrial needs, technology and practice; it aims to be a direct route into this high profile modern, creative industry, and has been developed jointly by the department and framestore CFC; each module is delivered by means of lectures, demonstrations and workshops.(read more)
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Course description: Current research focuses on the development and application of new techniques and hardware for MR imaging and spectroscopy (MRS), often via multidisciplinary collaboration.(read more)
All computing methodologies courses at University Of Nottingham
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Course description: The course structure and content are based on the digital society needs of the 21st century creative organisations; core elements focus on the digital medium for supporting creativity; optional classes allow students to customise the course to suit their own particular career aspirations; throughout the course, there is an emphasis on integration, enhanced by group assignments, team projects, and industrial visits.(read more)
All computing methodologies courses at University Of Strathclyde
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Course description: The course provides the student with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills to construct working systems in intelligent computing, artificial intelligence and robotics; students learn about methods used in artificial life, neural networks, evolutionary computation and robotics.(read more)
All computing methodologies courses at University Of Hertfordshire
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Course description: Aimed at those seeking to develop a career in the games industry or who wish to update their skills after time in industry as a computing professional; programme is delivered in the evenings for both full and part-time students; covers both game-specific topics and key professional skills; comprises eight core modules, followed by a project.(read more)
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All computing methodologies courses at City University London
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Course description: The course structure and content are based on the digital society needs of the 21st century creative organisations; core elements focus on the digital medium for supporting creativity; optional classes allow students to customise the course to suit their own particular career aspirations; throughout the course, there is an emphasis on integration, enhanced by group assignments, team projects, and industrial visits.(read more)
All computing methodologies courses at University Of Strathclyde
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Course description: The Master's consists of 6 compulsory modules plus a dissertation or major project; the PGDip consists of the 6 compulsory modules only; in the 1st semester you take: Design and production for publishing; editorial management; marketing management; in the 2nd semester you take: New product development; digital media publishing; ePublishing.(read more)
All computing methodologies courses at Oxford Brookes University
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Course description: Course offers a number of core and optional modules; students must complete 8 modules for the diploma and 8 plus dissertation for the Master's; core subjects are: cognitive computing; computational intelligence; artificial intelligence/knowledge-based systems; pervasive computing; interactive systems design; research methods; project preparation and professional issues; optional modules include: advanced intelligent multimedia.(read more)
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