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Exercise session - 23th Sept 2021

No Exercise session today!

Some course information and general remarks


Teaching Assistants

Matteo Cartiglia Farah Baracat Lucas Pompe

camatteo@ini.uzh.ch fbarac@ini.uzh.ch lucas@ini.uzh.ch


Exercise sessions
Exercises will take place from 10:15-11 every Thursday in
the lecture hall and on the zoom link of the class.
They will be recorded.
Exercise sessions
Exercises will take place from 10:15-11 every Thursday in
the lecture hall and on the zoom link of the class.
They will be recorded.

Week A: exercises are released


Week B: exercises from week A are explained in class and new
exercises released
Week C: exercises from week B are explained in class and new
exercises released
Exercise sessions
Exercises will take place from 10:15-11 every Thursday in
the lecture hall and on the zoom link of the class.
They will be recorded.

Week A: exercises are released


Week B: exercises from week A are explained in class and new
exercises released
Week C: exercises from week B are explained in class and new
exercises released

In OLAT you can submit your answers if you want feedback, highly
recommended but not graded.
Next week

During the Exercise session of 30/09/21 the TAs will be


available to answer any question on the course, the
OLAT system, the zoom platform or any question about
the prerequisites and material.

Actual problem solving sessions will start on 07.10.21


Suggested Literature
Suggested Literature from OLAT:

• D. Purves et al.: Neuroscience. Fifth edition. Sinauer


• Eric Kandel et al.: Principles of Neural Science. Fifth edition. McGraw-Hill
• Peter Dayan, L. F. Abbott: Theoretical Neuroscience, The MIT Press
• Christof Koch: Biophysics of Computation. Oxford University Press
• John Nicholls et al.: From Neuron to Brain. Palgrave Macmillan
• W. Gerstner et al.: Neuronal Dynamics. From Single Neurons to Networks and Models of Cognition. Cambridge University
Press (2014).
• Hertz, Krogh, Palmer: Introduction to the Theory of Neural Computation. Westview Press
• Bishop: Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning. Springer

References to specific week to week lectures will be posted in the lecture notes.
Exam
Session exam: February - August
Exam
Session exam: February - August

There are no past exams available, but we will upload some sample questions
around December.
Exam
Session exam: February - August

There are no past exams available, but we will upload some sample questions
around December.

The exam has 2 types of questions: A and K` question


Exam
Session exam: February - August

There are no past exams available, but we will upload some sample questions
around December.

The exam has 2 types of questions: A and K` question

YOU NEED TO ENLIST FOR THE EXAM IN MYSTUDIES!!!


Curriculum in Neuroinformatics
Introduction to Neuroinformatics

Hardware
Systems and Models Neuroscience and Biology
And
Algorithms
Neuromorphic I & II
Learning in ANN and BNN
Computational Vision
Neural systems Spiking Neural Network on
Neuromorphic processors Systems Neuroscience
Biosystems and Bioelectronics
Philosophy of consciousness
Models of computation Vision Algorithms for mobile
robotics

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