

Artificial Intelligence
2-WEEK CAMBRIDGE SUMMER PROGRAMME
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
"Learn AI innovation and gain insights from
University of Cambridge Faculty and experts!"
Course Description
Focusing on AI-related areas like Machine Learning, Information Engineering, Big Data and so on, the AI programme introduces the fundamental and cutting-edge theories, research methods and the latest research developments.
The programme is conducted by renowned experts in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science. The lecturers you will meet are those who take up half of your reading list. During the programme, you will also have the opportunity to visit the world-leading labs and famous museums such as the Computer Lab of University of Cambridge, National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park, and so on.
Key Topics
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Machine Learning
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Deep Learning
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Spatial Computing
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Computer Vision
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Robotics
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Neural Networks
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Algorithms
COURSE INFORMATION
This Programme is suitable for
School students, Undergraduate and Postgraduate students of AI, Machine Learning and Computer Science
Programme Dates
Session 1 : 29 July - 12 August 2020 (14 nights)
Session 2 : 12 August-26 August 2020 (14 nights)
Accommodation
College Single/Twin Room
Tuition Fee
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Application Deadline
15 April 2020
Enquires
Faculty Spotlight
Course At A Glance
Faculty & Supervisor
Total Contact Time
34 hours
Subject Insight Visits
5 hours
Academic Lectures
16 hours
Cambridge Cultural and Social Activities
12 hours
Supervisions with Cambridge Supervisors
8 hours
Application, Skills & Cultural Workshops
8 hours
Final Project
Presentation
2 hours
Sightseeing in
London and Oxford
3 days
Visit Highlights

The Computer Lab
The Department of Computer Science and Technology, formerly the Computer Laboratory, is the computer science department of the University of Cambridge. As of 2007 it employed 35 academic staff, 25 support staff, 35 affiliated research staff, and about 155 research students.

Bletchley Park
Bletchley Park is a 19th-century mansion and estate in Milton Keynes that became the principal centre of Allied code-breaking during the Second World War.

The National Museum of Computing
The National Museum of Computing is a museum in the United Kingdom dedicated to collecting and restoring historic computer systems.