I860 – Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
Version: 1
PD Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Marco Block-Berlitz
marco.block-berlitz(at)htw-dresden.de
PD Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Marco Block-Berlitz
marco.block-berlitz(at)htw-dresden.de
Prof. Dr. Elena Klimova
elena.klimova(at)htw-dresden.de
Englisch
5.00 Credits
150 Stunden
6.00 SWS (2.00 SWS Vorlesung | 2.00 SWS Übung | 2.00 SWS Praktikum)
60.00 Stunden
Schriftliche Prüfungsleistung
Modulprüfung | Prüfungsdauer: 90 min | Wichtung: 100 % | Wird in englischer Sprache abgenommen
- Lecture materials are available as videos and the slides as PDFs
- In addition to the lecture questionnaire, which is available at the end of each lecture, voluntary practical and theoretical exercises are offered
Selected topics of Applied Mathematics
- Algebraic Concepts and Linear AlgebraTrigonometry and Geometry for Spatial
- Analysis in Geoscience
- Inferential Statistics
- Baysian Statistics
This lecture also provides an overview and insight into various software programs that are frequently used in archaeological work (tools in Computer Aided Archaeology):
- Processing text
- Scientifc writing
- Translate text
- Finding sources
- Communication and project planing
- Sharing and storing data
- Image processing
- Image-to-text
- Geographic information systems
- CAD software and 3d modelling
- 3d reconstruction
- Statistics
- 14C radiocarbon dating
- Organize data
- File formats
"They" will be used to shorten students in the remainder of this document to keep the objectives more compact.
- They have an overview of the existing software packages in the field of archaeological work
- They are able to work hands-on with publishing tools and have an understanding of data management
- They know how to use statistical tools and know approaches to research solutions
- You know the significance and the difference between commercial and open source solutions
Script to the course und lectures notes (videos und slides as PDF)