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MSc Computer Vision, Robotics and Machine Learning

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    Full-time: 1 year (maximum course length) Part-time: 5 years (maximum course length)

Course Description

September and February starts

If you’re intrigued by artificial intelligence (AI), the application of robotics and creating machines that can ‘see’, then our MSc is for you.

This course is taught by academics from our Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP), which is internationally recognised for its research in computer vision, multimedia signal processing and machine learning. With a diverse community of more than 120 researchers, CVSSP is one of the largest and most respected vision research groups in the UK.

Entry Requirements

A minimum of a 2:2 UK honours degree in computer science, electronic engineering, mathematics, or physics, or a recognised equivalent international qualification.

We’ll also consider relevant degree subjects or significant relevant work experience if you don’t meet these requirements.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

We’re committed to making sure that we offer support for students who might need it, please visit website to find out more about about our scholarships and bursaries.

Student Destinations

We have links with innovative companies in machine learning, computer vision and gaming. These include Sony, Microsoft and the broader industry, where skills such as deep learning are in great demand.

Module Details

Year 1 full-time

  • COMPUTER VISION AND PATTERN RECOGNITION Optional 1
  • FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING Optional 1
  • INTERNET OF THINGS Optional 1
  • SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING Optional 1
  • SPEECH & AUDIO PROCESSING & RECOGNITION Optional 1
  • ADVANCED TOPICS IN COMPUTER VISION AND DEEP LEARNING Compulsory 2
  • AI AND AI PROGRAMMING Compulsory 2
  • APPLIED MACHINE LEARNING Compulsory 2
  • ROBOTICS Compulsory 2
  • 60 CREDIT STANDARD PROJECT Core Year-long

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