Teaching

Mar - 27 - 2017

L5 – Information Architecture & Future Cities: Citizen-Design Science

Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schmitt, Dr. Peter Bus, Estefania Tapias / Citizen Design Science

Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schmitt, Dr. Peter Bus, Estefania Tapias / Citizen Design Science

Apr - 03 - 2017

L6 – Information Architecture & Future Cities: Complexity Science

Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schmitt, Dr. Peter Bus, Estefania Tapias, Markus Schläpfer / Complexity Science

Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schmitt, Dr. Peter Bus, Estefania Tapias, Markus Schläpfer / Complexity Science

Apr - 03 - 2017

L06 – Machine Learning

Apr - 07 - 2017

L07 – Machine Learning practice

Apr - 10 - 2017

L7 – Information Architecture & Future Cities: Urban Governance

Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schmitt, Dr. Peter Bus, Estefania Tapias / Urban Governance

Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schmitt, Dr. Peter Bus, Estefania Tapias / Urban Governance

May - 08 - 2017

L8 – Information Architecture & Future Cities: Smart Livability

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Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schmitt, Dr. Peter Bus, Estefania Tapias / Introduction to the course

May - 15 - 2017

L9 – Information Architecture & Future Cities: From Smart Cities to Responsive Cities

Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schmitt, Dr. Peter Bus, Estefania Tapias / From Smart Cities to Responsive Cities

Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schmitt, Dr. Peter Bus, Estefania Tapias / From Smart Cities to Responsive Cities

Sep - 18 - 2017

HS2017 | Information Architecture and Responsive Cities

The elective course ‘Information Architecture of Cities’ opens a holistic view on existing and new cities, with focus on Asia. The goal is to better understand the city by going beyond the physical appearance and by focusing on different representations, properties and impact factors of the urban system. As course requirement, there will be three short exercises.

The elective course ‘Information Architecture of Cities’ opens a holistic view on existing and new cities, with focus on Asia. The goal is to better understand the city by going beyond the physical appearance and by focusing on different representations, properties and impact factors of the urban system. As course requirement, there will be three short exercises.

Sep - 25 - 2017

Lecture 01: Steps of Knowledge Discovery Processes

Oct - 02 - 2017

Lecture 02: Fundamentals of Supervised Learning

Oct - 09 - 2017

Lecture 03: Introduction to python and programming I

Oct - 16 - 2017

LECTURE 04: INTRODUCTION TO PYTHON AND PROGRAMMING II

Oct - 30 - 2017

Lecture 05: Supervised Learning Algorithm (Practice)

Nov - 06 - 2017

Lecture 06: Unsupervised Learning

Feb - 18 - 2018

FS2018 | Information Architecture and Responsive Cities

The elective course ‘Information Architecture of Cities’ opens a holistic view on existing and new cities, with focus on Asia. The goal is to better understand the city by going beyond the physical appearance and by focusing on different representations, properties and impact factors of the urban system. As course requirement, there will be three short exercises.

The elective course ‘Information Architecture of Cities’ opens a holistic view on existing and new cities, with focus on Asia. The goal is to better understand the city by going beyond the physical appearance and by focusing on different representations, properties and impact factors of the urban system. As course requirement, there will be three short exercises.

Feb - 19 - 2018

Lecture 01: Introduction to Creative Data Mining

Feb - 26 - 2018

Lecture 02: Knowledge Discovery

Mar - 05 - 2018

Lecture 03: Concepts of python and programming

Mar - 12 - 2018

Lecture 04: Supervised Learning

Apr - 09 - 2018

Lecture 06: Unsupervised Learning