What is intelligent behaviour? How do computers recognize faces and objects? In this programme, you will learn how to design and implement intelligent systems.
This Master's programme has a selection procedure. The application deadline is 1 May. For more information about the selection procedure, please check here.The Master's programme in Artificial Intelligence is made up of five core topics, reflected in the specializations: Machine Learning, Multi-Agent Systems, Robotics, AI Engineering and Hybrid Intelligence. There is also the possibility to follow a Science, Business and Policy Track. Machine Learning
Automated translation between languages, face recognition, automated satellite image processing, or self-driving cars are all based on 'intelligent' computer algorithms. These algorithms are based on insights obtained in the cognitive and neurosciences on the one hand and are guided by fundamental principles of statistics, formal logic and dynamical systems theory on the other hand.The courses taught in this specialization cover computational social choice, argumentation between agents, collective intelligence, computational game theory, and dynamic epistemic logics for intelligent interaction.Multi-Agent Systems
When a team of robots play football they have to communicate and cooperate with each other. This is an example of multiple agents acting concurrently; a mul