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Introduction To Pattern Recognition

This document provides information about the course "Introduction to Pattern Recognition" including the course code, credits, instructor, prerequisites, goals, content, learning methods, assessment methodology and required materials. The course is a first cycle, 6 ECTS credit, mandatory winter course taught in Macedonian or English by Professor Deјan Gjorgjevikj. The goals are to introduce pattern recognition concepts, methods, techniques and applications. Students will learn to design, implement and evaluate pattern recognition systems. Assessment includes tests, seminar papers, activity, and a final exam worth 70 points.

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Introduction To Pattern Recognition

This document provides information about the course "Introduction to Pattern Recognition" including the course code, credits, instructor, prerequisites, goals, content, learning methods, assessment methodology and required materials. The course is a first cycle, 6 ECTS credit, mandatory winter course taught in Macedonian or English by Professor Deјan Gjorgjevikj. The goals are to introduce pattern recognition concepts, methods, techniques and applications. Students will learn to design, implement and evaluate pattern recognition systems. Assessment includes tests, seminar papers, activity, and a final exam worth 70 points.

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Course Title Introduction to Pattern Recognition

2. Code F18L3W089

3. Study program Software engineering and information systems

4. Study Program Organizer Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering


5. Degree (first, second, third cycle) first cycle

6. Academic year / semester 7. ECTS credits


4 / winter / mandatory 6

8. Teacher full professor Deјan Gjorgjevikj

9. Course enrollment prerequisites Машинско учење

10. Course program goals (competencies):


To introduce the students to the basic concepts of the methods and techniques of pattern
recognition. Upon completion of the course the students will be able to design, implement
and effectuate systems for automatic pattern recognition, their performance evaluation and
optimization.

11. Course program content:


Introduction to the problem of pattern recognition. Machine perception. Components of
pattern recognition system. Types of features, feature extraction, selection and generation.
Bayes classifiers, linear classifiers, non-linear classifiers. Methods for unsupervised
learning. Design and implementation of pattern recognition system. Evaluating system
performance. Systems for identification and authentication, for medical diagnosis, defence,
bioinformatics, recognition of texts, handwriting, fingerprint, biometric data, speech
recognition, text classification, etc.

12. Learning methods:


Lectures using presentations, interactive lectures, exercises (using equipment and software
packages), teamwork, case studies, invited guest lecturers, independent preparation and
defense of a project assignment and seminar work.

13. Total available time 180

14. Distribution of the available time 30 + 45 + 15 + 15 + 75 = 180 hours

15. Teaching activity forms 15.1. Lectures – theoretical 30 hours


teaching
15.2. Exercises (laboratory, 45 hours
auditory), seminar papers,
teamwork
16. Other activity forms 16.1. Project Tasks 15 hours

16.2. Independent Learning 15 hours


Tasks
16.3. Home learning 75 hours

17. Assessment methodology


17.1. Tests 10 points

17.2. Seminar paper/project (presentation: written and oral) 10 points

17.3. Activity and learning 10 points

17.4. Final exam 70 points

18. Assessment criteria (points/grade) up to 50 points 5 (five) (F)


51 to 60 points 6 (six) (E)
61 to 70 points 7 (seven) (D)
71 to 80 points 8 (eight) (C)
81 to 90 points 9 (nine) (B)
91 to 100 points 10 (ten) (A)
19. Course completion and final exam Realized activities 15.1 and 15.2
requirements
20. Teaching Language Macedonian and English
21. Teaching quality evaluation method Internal evaluation mechanisms and
questionnaires
22. Course Material
22.1. Mandatory course material
No Author Title Publisher Year
.
1 R.O. Duda, P.E. Pattern John Wiley 2001
Hart and D. Stork Classification and Sons
2 Sergios Pattern Academic 2006
Theodoridis, Recognition Press
Konstantinos
Koutroumbas
22.2. Additional course material
No. Author Title Publisher Year

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