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Hey there,
Could you please mail to me as well, please!
46089594@mylife.unisa.ac.za
Thanks
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BlaXpydo
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COS351D
@Tazz
Yep, I think it is. Taking a look at the questions in the tut letter shows some difference.
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BlaXpydo
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COS351D
No problem Phyz. I'm sure somebody will post. But thanks for trying.
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COS351D
Hello all.
Could some one please post the question from the 2nd edition here, I only have the 3rd edition?
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BlaXpydo
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COS351D
Ok, so Figure 4.14 is a good way to make a nice reference.
Just remember, we must still do question 4 as it is stated in the text book, then compare that form to the one stated in the tut letter (alternative initial believe state).
Hope you guys can get some light on the question from this.
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BlaXpydo
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COS351D
From the third edition, are the lecturers refering to the believe-state space in figure 4.14? Or am I missing something here?
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COS351D
Question 1.d:
Could someone please tell me what they mean with the upper bound. This might seem like a silly question, but I seemed to have missed/forgotten that part.
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Oh, thanks Tazz, for the reply on the successor function.
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COS351D
@Marius
I completely understand. COS3711 is taking up most of my time as well, I just don't want any of us to fall behind on this module. If you need help, please post it here. I will try to comment constructively, and am sure some post grad students will answer where they can.
Even if the questions seems simple, lets ask, because when we come to exam prep, we can just recap on the pos
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BlaXpydo
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COS351D
Where the students enrolled for this module? It appears there are just 3, if we take the activity on these forums into account. Please people, lets get talking.
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COS351D
Hi Tazz. I see, but how would one describe the Successor Function, is it not the same as the Transition Model?
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COS351D
Good day to all. Hope you are enjoying the course so far.
In section a of the question, I'm having some difficulty in finding the correct operators for the task.
I also assumed that the Initial State = "all the pieces in the box" and Final State = "all the pieces on the floor, connected".
Please correct me if I'm wrong. I hope somebody will be able to clarif
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@eddy
As you can see from my former post, I'm trying to make Qt a personal friend of mine, as it tried to remove my confidence in being able to conquer it! Thus I want to get to know it inside-out.
Checked you're post on the forum, will be commenting soon!
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COS112V
Well, As far as formal logic goes, I would agree with you eddy. Get the book, work the examples, practice those formal proofs, and do translations. That should give you a good enough foundation for FL2 and FL3.
Qt, here we come, after fixing you and removing-replacing you, I'm going to make sure I know you inside-out... eddy you with me?
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@ eddy
I gather you took two of the most intensive modules this semester - Advance Prog. and OpenGL...Please, take my advice on OpenGL, make notes about everything from day one! It will help once time comes around to Oct/Nov. I'm sure you understand.
Not to worry, I'll be there to assist with Qt, I'm doing as well, and HCI. I'm actually looking forward to your rather
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COS112V
Results - 12 years ago
So how did it go with this one? Glad its done and dusted. I wonder why they don't have any post-grad modules on this.
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COS340A
Results - 12 years ago
So how did it go? Done with this one!
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COS361F
It was quite a challenge, I'll agree. But I just took it easy...its the best way to get through these subjects.
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COS361F
The exam was beter for me than when I had to write cos261 last year, and I'm sure most will agree. I understood the work beter this time around.
Some theory questions I could not answer, and one formal proof. And only had like 4 minutes left for the last question, mostly just wrote down what I thought at that time.
I'm sure we will pass, as we did study. I wonder what slow eddy ha
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COS361F
Just a quick question. Will the folloing be asked in the exam?
1.Horn algorithm
2.Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG)
If you know of any other questions that won't be aske, why not add them to the above list?
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COS361F
Hey, I'm sure we all did great, just forget about it now...nothing we can do to change it.
Good luck guys (with the rest of exam), and thanks for all the help!
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COS340A
So how did it go? It contained some of the former exam questions, but entirely new ones as well.
I'll pass, just wonder with how much.
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COS340A
Why thank you. Your input is much appreciated.
Good luck with the exam!
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COS340A
Its always nice to know how many students are actually doing these modules.
I have one last question, How are the RGB and CMY color models related? I don't really see any reference that the book makes to that.
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BlaXpydo
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COS340A
Thanks Ben! Its been great working with you. Good luck for tomorrow everybody.
Will see you all in the Post-Mortem topic.
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COS340A
After studying at unisa for 2 years, I actually used the forums more than before. Been fun, and as you say, helps to see the different perspectives of different students.
Just checked, the COS3712 module will continue with the new curriculum. So I guess we should pass by every now and then to assist where we can (if we got time, as I'm sure we would not mind a senior student helping us.)
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COS340A
Well, just relax when reading the questions....Your mind will automaticaly recall the correct info, especially if you went through the work repeatedly.
As for the marks, it depends from lecturer to lecturer. If i remember correctly, COS modules take about a month. Not sure abotu 3rd year subjects.
Is there any place I can check the statistics of the COS modules (like how many students enrol
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@d-_-b
Thanks to you too. You did put in a lot of efford. Much appreciated.
The same goes to Ben, and all the others who assisted in brining this forum to life. It surely did help us all, and I'm sure it will help the ones that follow.
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COS340A
You guys ready for tomorrow? I don't know what to expect, but I'm sure we are well prepared. By just seeing the input that we gave to this course, I'm sure we will win this one.
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COS340A
Just also make sure you know the coordinates of the RGB color cube. Check page 61 (2009) of Angel.
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