Natural and Artificial Intelligence Seminar
ÕIS MTAT.03.292, 3 ECTS
2025 Spring Semester
- Topic: Optimizing Cognitive Performance: Cognitive Data Structures and Algorithms
- Target audience: Master and Doctoral students, especially from the Faculty of Science and Technology and the Faculty of Social Sciences
- Seminars: Contact lessons on Mondays (12:15-13:45)
- Location: Delta center-2040 in Tartu
- Seminar led by: Taavi Kivisik (taavi.kivisik@ut.ee) from NAIL
Content
Main questions include:
- What are the common limits of cognition? Limits of attention, memory, thinking.
- Where can we witness these limits, in which tasks? How can they be measured?
- Can these limits be overcome? How?
Learning Environment
- Seminars take place only in person (no online participation).
- We use the flipped classroom method. Our seminars are discussion- and group-work-based, and students complete readings and assignments (e.g. different psychometric tests) before each class. Each person keeps a study journal which needs to be submitted at the end of the course.
To Pass
- BEFORE each seminar - read research article(s) and complete assignments
- DURING each seminar - participate actively (max 2 seminars can be missed)
- AFTER each seminar - make a study journal entry
- by end of course - submit a complete study journal documenting your learning journey.