Overview, Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence

You can find the official description and rules for the Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Masters here. The site can unfortunately be a little challenging to navigate, so a few quick links follow: You can find the most recent rules here, which apply if you have been admitted September 2024 or later. You can find the admitted 2023 or later rules here. These apply if you have been admitted September 2023 or February 2024. Note that there are no longer a distinction between general competence and technology specialisation courses; the equivalent of these are now called mandatory/core program specific courses and (other) program specific courses. If you have been admitted prior to this date, you need to look at the updated admitted before 2023 rules here. These rules still refer to general competence and technology specialisation courses. If you’re admitted prior September 2022, the rules that were in effect are here. You can still follow these rules. If you cannot for some reasons, you need to reach out to me in order to evaluate to which degree you could be allowed to follow the updated admitted before 2023 rules. You can also find an updated description of the Focus Areas. These are suggestions; you can in principle mix-and-match as long as you adhere to the overall curriculum rules (2023 or later, before 2023) which applies to all students. Note that the “core courses” in the Focus Area are not the same as core program specific courses. Make sure you always check your study plan against the official curriculum. If your focus is in Data Science, you may additionally consider having a look at the Data Science / Big Data Programme. This is an additional set of requirements, and they are interpreted strictly, unlike the Focus Areas. You may, however, still focus on data science and follow the suggested courses from the Focus Areas without aiming for the Data Science / Big Data Programme – you just won’t be eligible for an extra diploma. Links to other resources If you’re looking for a brief overview of the eduction and some examples of what it’s all about, have a look at the the presentation I normally give to new welcome new students. Note that this likely requires you to be logged in with your DTU account. ...

Per Bækgaard

Supervision

Thesis Supervision NOTE: General information about picking a thesis subject and a supervisor is available on the Human-Centered AI page. If you are interested in doing a MSc (or in some cases, a BSc or BEng) thesis with me as supervisor, you’re welcome to contact me. I unfortunately need to prioritize projects that are closer to ongoing or budding research topics, in order to make sure I can allocate enough time for each student. However, you’re welcome to contact me with either a request for interesting projects (I always have some “on stock”; see e.g. the Research section) or an idea you may wish to discuss. In some cases I may refer you to a collegue that I think would be more suitable for your project. ...

Per Bækgaard