Connectionists: Applications for 2023-24 entry OPEN:: MSc in Intelligent Vision, University of Lincoln (Lincoln, UK)

Vassilis Cutsuridis vcutsuridis at gmail.com
Mon Feb 6 11:29:24 EST 2023


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The MSc in INTELLIGENT VISION  at the University of Lincoln (UK)

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is now ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for 2023-24 ENTRY.

Note that places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come
first-served basis.
If you are considering this programme, we recommend applying now rather
than later to avoid disappointment.


This cutting-edge Masters course builds on the multi-disciplinary and
strong research profiles of our staff. It equips students with the advanced
knowledge and skills needed to develop the innovative solutions required by
the emerging global AI Vision industry providing them also with an
opportunity to consolidate their skills in a practical research project,
possibly carried out in collaboration with a partner from industry.


HOW TO APPLY
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Download the online application from the following link and fill out all
relevant information:

https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/media/responsive2017/studywithus/postgraduatestudy/howtoapplyresearch/UoL_PostgraduateApplication_Final.pdf

Then click on the following link:

https://uol.t1cloud.com/T1Default/CiAnywhere/Web/UOL/StudentCore/StudentApplicationRegistrationMyMaintenance?f=%24SC.STUAPPREG.MNT&suite=SM&CourseCode=INTVISMS

and follow the instructions.


COURSE OUTLINE
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This is a one-year (full-time) or two-years (part-time) MSc degree
programme, consisting of taught courses (105 credits) plus a seminar based
course (15 credits) and a research project and dissertation (60 credits).
(Note: students who need a Tier-4 VISA to study in the UK can only register
for the full-time pathway).

It is designed for students with a good degree in physical (computer
science, mathematics, physics, engineering) sciences, however, individuals
with different backgrounds but commensurate experience will also be
considered.

The core modules of this course include:

(a) Advanced artificial intelligence (theoretical fundamentals and
practical applications of decision-making, problem-solving and learning
abilities in software agents)
(b) Advanced machine learning (theoretical fundamentals and practical
application of supervised, unsupervised, reinforcement and evolutionary
learning)
(c) Computer Vision (applications of computer vision in object
recognition/tracking, medical image analysis, multimedia indexing and
retrieval and intelligent surveillance systems)
(d) Neural Computing (fundamentals of an emergent specialised area of
computer science that is concerned to describe how the brain computes by
simplifying neuronal biology to a set of equations)
(e) Big Data Analytics and Modelling (a range of aspects in collecting,
transforming, processing, analysing and make inferences out of large
amounts of data, which can either be signals or visual data)
(f) Applied signal and image processing (a range of aspects in capturing,
processing, analysing and interpreting n-dimensional signal and image
content)
(g) Research methods (fundamental skills and background knowledge students
need to undertake a research project including: surveying literature;
selecting and justifying a research topic; planning of research; selection
of appropriate research methods; evaluation of research; presentation and
reporting of research; and legal, social, ethical and professional
considerations)
(h) Frontiers in machine learning and computer vision (a seminar based
module about the state of the art in machine learning and computer vision
research, including an understanding of the theoretical developments and
current applications in the field)
(i) Research project

The final research project can be carried out ‘in house’ or in
collaboration with an external partner, either from academia or industry.

For samples of previous MSc projects, visit:
https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/course/intvisms/ under "Student Project Work"



LINKS WITH INDUSTRY
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The programme has active links with a number of collaborators from
industry, including representatives from international companies with
headquarters in UK, Greece, Germany, Spain, China, and US. Carrying out
your final project in collaboration with one of our industry partners or
securing a placement with them after completion of your degree will enable
you to acquire modern technical skills that are much in demand, paving the
way for employment opportunities and making you very competitive on the job
market.


For any further information, including funding opportunities and tuition
fees, please visit:

https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/studywithus/postgraduatestudy/feesandfunding/



Here is what our alumni have to say about this course:
https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/course/intvisms/


For any other specific questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch.


Kind regards,
Vassilis Cutsuridis

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Programme Leader, MSc in Intelligent Vision
Senior Lecturer
School of Computer Science
University of Lincoln
Brayford Pool
Lincoln LN6 7TS, UK
https://staff.lincoln.ac.uk/vcutsuridis
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