UCL selected 4th year Computer Science modules Results
Dear University College London,
Can we please be provided with module results for the following modules. This includes the mean, median 5th, 25th, 75th and 95th percentile scores for the 2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19 and 2019/2020 academic years.
COMP0078 Supervised Learning
COMP0091 MSc Machine Learning Project
COMP0053 Affective Computing and Human-Robot Interaction
COMP0080 Graphical Models
COMP0081 Applied Machine Learning
COMP0082 Bioinformatics
COMP0083 Advanced Topics in Machine Learning
COMP0085 Approximate Inference and Learning in Probabilistic Models
COMP0086 Probabilistic and Unsupervised Learning
COMP0087 Statistical Natural Language Processing
COMP0089 Reinforcement Learning
COMP0090 Introduction to Deep Learning
COMP0137 Machine Vision
COMP0168 Machine Learning Seminar
COMP0084 Information Retrieval and Data Mining
COMP0114 Inverse Problems in Imaging
COMP0118 Computational Modelling for Biomedical Imaging
COMP0120 Numerical Optimisation
COMP0124 Multi-agent Artificial Intelligence
COMP0127 Robotic Systems Engineering
COMP0128 Robotic Control Theory and Systems
COMP0130 Robot Vision and Navigation
Yours faithfully,
Hector Garcia Rodriguez
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Dear Hector
Thank you for your Freedom of Information request of 10^th September
2020. Apologies for the delay in responding to your request.
We have completed the compilation of information in response to your
request for information about the results for selected 4^th year UCL
Computer Science modules for 2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19 and
2019/20.
We can confirm that we do hold some information of the description
specified in your request and this information is provided in the attached
spreadsheet.
Please note: module codes changed during the time period requested, so we
have provided the results for the old module codes that were mapped to the
new module codes.
As you will see within the attached spreadsheet, where the number of
students who took that module is fewer than 2, we have not provided data
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