New Course: “MMI711”

Starting with 2021-2022 Fall Semester
I will be lecturing a new course:
“MMI711 – Sequence Models in Multimedia”

MMI711 will cover various concepts related to understanding and processing different types of
multimedia sequence models. The course starts with an overview of sequence models, recurrent neural networks (RNN) and continues with details on training RNNs. By introducing different sequence modelling problems, recurrent architectural models and variants of gated units the course covers all fundamental concepts related to sequence learning in intelligent multimedia systems. In addition the course covers the recurrent and nonrecurrent models of attention in various multimedia type signals such as vision and/or sound.

During the registrations, MMI711 will only be available for MMI program students of the Informatics Institute. At this point, we do not know if there is going to be a sufficient quota for other departments’ students. If you are interested and would like to be lined up for a possible quota, please fill this form (registrations closed).

Only during the add-drops, we will be able to tell you if you will be officially registered for this course. The first two weeks of the course will be online in Zoom, accepting any visitors.