The objective with this course is to develop experience from working on a practical problem
within the areas of AI, autonomous systems, and software. Important aspects are to work in
the form of a group including different competences and to collaborate with an external
partner, directly or indirectly, connected to Swedish industry. The course is performed as independent project groups with 5-7 students. The result from the technical work in these groups are presented in the form of a report and presentations.
Course type:
- AS track: mandatory
- AI track: elective
- Joint curriculum: advanced
Time: Given odd years, Autumn (preparations during spring)
Teachers: Daniel Axehill, Project Supervisors
Examiner: Daniel Axehill
Project dependent. The participants should have the required background to be able to contribute to the project they are assigned.
The objective with this course is to develop experience from working on a practical problem
within the areas of AI, autonomous systems, and software. Important aspects are to work in
the form of a group including different competences and to collaborate with an external
partner, directly or indirectly, connected to Swedish industry.
On completion of the course, the student should be able to
• describe and use technologies that are relevant for prototyping.
• develop a working prototype solving a relevant and technically challenging problem in
the areas of AI, autonomous systems, and software.
• collaborate in a group in a project related to AI, autonomous systems, and software
where interaction between several individuals with different competences is required.
• collaborate with Swedish industry in the areas of AI, autonomous systems, and
software.
• describe and, if applicable, use the possibilities available in the WASP research arenas,
or similar industrial demonstrator setting
Project dependent.
Project dependent.
The course is performed as independent project groups of 5-7 students.
Final report, two movies, give a final presentation, in some form, of the project at the winter
conference.