Statistics and Machine Learning
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Data is the driving force behind today’s information-based society. There is a rapidly increasing demand for specialists who are able to exploit the new wealth of information in large and complex systems. The programme focuses on modern methods from machine learning and database management that use the power of statistics to build efficient models, make reliable predictions and optimal decisions. The programme provides students with unique skills that are among the most valued on the labour market.The rapid development of information technologies has led to the overwhelming of society with enormous volumes of information generated by large or complex systems. Applications in IT, telecommunications, business, robotics, economics, medicine, and many other fields generate information volumes that challenge professional analysts. Models and algorithms from machine learning, data mining, statistical visualisation, computational statistics and other computer-intensive statistical methods included in the programme are designed to learn from these complex information volumes. These tools are often used to increase the efficiency and productivity of large and complex systems and also to make them smarter and more autonomous. This naturally makes these tools increasingly popular with both governmental agencies and the private sector.The programme is designed for students who have basic knowledge of mathematics, applied mathematics, statistics and computer science and have a bachelor’s degree in one of these areas, or an engineering degree.Most of the courses included in the programme provide students with deep theoretical knowledge and practical experience from massive amounts of laboratory work.Students will be given the opportunity to learn:how to use classification methods to improve a mobile phone’s speech recognition software ability to distinguish vowels in a noisy environmenthow to improve directed marketing by analysing shopping patterns in supermarkets’ scanner databaseshow to build a spam filterhow to provide early warning of a financial crisis by analysing the frequency of crisis-related words in financial media and internet forumshow to estimate the effect that new traffic legislation will have on the number of deaths in road accidentshow to use a complex DNA microarray dataset to learn about the determinants of cancerhow interactive and dynamic graphics can be used to determine the origin of an olive oil sample.The programme contains a wide variety of courses that students may choose from. Students willing to complement their studies with courses given at other universities have the possibility to participate in exchange studies during the third term. Our partner programmes were carefully selected in order to cover various methodological perspectives and applied areas.During the final term of the programme, students receive help in finding a private company or a government institution where they can work towards their thesis. There they can apply their knowledge to a real problem and meet people who use advanced data analytics in practice.
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Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree with a major in Statistics, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering, or a similar degree. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency. The application period for non EU students is from October 16 to January 15.
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Linköping
Östergötland County
581 83
Sweden
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