Intelligent System Engineering
Intelligent System Engineering
Paper Descriptor
738019
Points:
Prerequisites:
Co-requisites:
None
Learning hours:
Class contact
Self Directed
Total
52
98
150 for each 15 points
Prescriptor:
The course deals with the computational intelligence based methodologies
that handle incomplete knowledge and ill defined dynamics. These includes
(1) fuzzy knowledge based system and their application in knowledge
representation, (2) neural network and their application in machine learning
and adaptive tuning, (3) genetic algorithm and their application in random
searching and optimization, and (4) uncertainty management through
Bayesian reasoning. The paper will also cover the neuron-fuzzy
architectures and evolutionary computing. Applications and case studies
within the area of industrial processes and control will also be included.
Learning Outcomes:
Content:
Introduction to soft computing and intelligent systems
Expert systems
Fuzzy knowledge based systems
Fuzzy control
Neural network learning system
Fuzzy neural architecture
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School of Engineering:
1.Soft computing and Intelligent system design. F.O.Karray and C.DeSilva, Addison
Wesley, ISBN 0-321-11617-8,2004
References:
2. Artificial intelligence a guide to intelligent systems; Michael Negnevitsky; Addison Wesley; ISBN 0-20171159-1; 2005 edition
3. Neuro- Fuzzy and Soft Computing; J S R Jang, S T Sun, E Mizutani ; Prentice Hall Inc.; 1997.
4. CLIPS Reference Manual; Basic Programming Guide; 2003
5. Hugin Expert Systems Tools; http://www.hugin.com/
Programmes which include this paper:
BE
Key to Graduate Capabilities Profile
1 Knowledge of Engineering Sciences
2 Analysis and Problem solving
3 Design and Synthesis
4 Investigation and research.
5 Risk Management
6 Team Work
7 Communication
8 The Engineer and Society
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School of Engineering
Paper Title
Lecturers
Code: 738019
Year 2008
Semester 2
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CLIPS Exercise
Tutorial
Fuzzy Operation and Implication
Fuzzy Inference
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Paper Title
Lecturers
Code: 738019
Year 2008
Semester 2
Week
Lecture
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4
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Matlab Exercise
Tutorial
Neuro-Fuzzy Systems
Neuro-Fuzzy Systems
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Matlab Exercise
Tutorial
Evolutionary Computing & Genetic Algorithm
Evolutionary Computing & Genetic Algorithm
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Reference
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School of Engineering:
CODE: 738019
Notes:
These notes refer to the paper Assessment Schedule on the next page. This schedule shows
the programme of assessment that will apply to your class. The intention of the schedule is to
ensure that you have adequate warning of all assessments that will contribute to your final grade
for the paper. Unforeseen or external factors may force changes to the schedule on occasions.
Such changes will not be made lightly and only after consultation with the class.
Final examinations are held in a timetabled period after classes finish. The Assessment
Schedule shows the period when exams are held, not the specific dates. The timetable for the
examination period will be available towards the end of the programme of teaching.
Routine homework assignments and laboratory work cannot be timetabled with any certainty a
whole year or semester ahead, so dates may not be given in the schedule. Deadlines for these
will be notified when the work is set.
Absence from Assessable Items
If assessable items such as assignments, laboratory or practical work are missed through
unavoidable absence, an alternative equivalent assessment will normally be provided.
Absence from scheduled written tests or laboratory and practical tests must be satisfactorily
explained in a way that meets the aegrotat/compassionate regulations. It is normally expected
that the missed assessment or an equivalent will be completed as soon as possible after the
student's return from absence. No separate warning can be expected for the catch-up
assessment.
Absence from assessments is covered by the aegrotat/compassionate regulations for the
programme of study. All aegrotat/compassionate applications must be made on the form
available from the Faculty of School of Engineering office. It must be completed and returned to
the Faculty Registrar as soon as possible. Applications are considered at the end of the
semester.
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Course Improvement
Auckland University of Technology has a policy that requires evaluation of papers by the enrolled
students. In the School of Engineering this is done by sampling the papers in each programme
on a cyclical basis. Students are encouraged to complete survey forms and provide information
useful for the purpose of improving the delivery of programmes.
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CODE:
Date
Routine Assignments
Weighting
%
Moderator
Name
As
scheduled
Week 3
Week6
Week8
Week10
Week 12
As
scheduled
3
3
3
3
3
25
Week 12
10
Week 15
50
Written Tests:
Written Examinations:
2 hours final exam
Grade Boundaries:
A = 90%, A = 85%, A- = 80%, B+ = 75%, B = 70%, B- = 65%, C+ = 60%, C = 55%, C- = 50%, D
< 50%
Conditions under which late submission of assessable items may be accepted:
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