Deliverables and SubmissionOverview This assignment counts for 30% of the overall mark for this module. Its subject is to implement Classical Machine Learning solutions in Python using the Scikit-Learn library and other libraries introduced in the class. Specifically, both clustering and classification methods should be applied to the Wine Recognition dataset: You can form groups of up to four students (after a discussion and agreement with ...
Assignment Scenario Your company just won a contract with the English Premier League (EPL) to encode and deliver their digital archive. Your company is willing to invest in new computing resource to complete the work. They are looking for the best return of investment, that is the cheapest method that meets the specifications made by the EPL. The table below defines five different systems from different manufacturers that are available, includ...
Proposed Change to the Software Release ProcessWhen submitting your assignment you are agreeing to the following statement: I declare that this is all my own work and does not contain unreferenced material copied from any other source. I have read the University’s policy on plagiarism and understand the definition of plagiarism. If it is shown that material has been plagiarised, or I have otherwise attempted to obtain an unfair advantage...
System Performance• All contents to be compiled into one file for uploading • You may upload as many times as you wish beforethe deadline • All pages to be numbered sequentially 1. System performance (40%) For the network depicted in Figure Q1.1 and the travel time and distances given in Table Q1.1, determine: a) the route with the shortest distance from Brighton to Exeter using Dijkstra’s algorithm. (15%) b) the rou...
Late Submission Policy· Late submission of referred coursework will automatically be awarded a grade of zero (0). · Coursework (including deferred coursework) submitted later than five days (five working days in the case of hard copy submission) after the published deadline will be awarded a grade of zero (0). · Where genuine serious adverse circumstances apply, you may apply for an extension to the hand-in date, provide...
Learning OutcomesLearning Outcomes This assessment is designed to demonstrate a student’s completion of the following Learning Outcomes: • Demonstrate an understanding of concepts underlying geospatial analysis and apply them on real life data. • Carry out social analytics in combination with geospatial data, applying appropriate techniques on social information. • Design, prototype and implement geospatial application...
Learning OutcomesLearning Outcomes This assessment is designed to demonstrate a student’s completion of the following Learning Outcomes: • Demonstrate an understanding of concepts underlying geospatial analysis and apply them on real life data. • Carry out social analytics in combination with geospatial data, applying appropriate techniques on social information. • Design, prototype and implement geospatial application...
Understanding Plagiarism and CollusionThe incorporation of material (including text, graph, diagrams, videos etc.) derived from the work (published or unpublished) of another, by unacknowledged quotation, paraphrased imitation or other device in any work submitted for progression towards or for the completion of an award, which in any way suggests that it is the student's own original work. Such work may include printed material in textbooks, ...
Question: General Instructions 1. This assessment was designed to be completed within the time specified on the front cover. However, Canvas will remain open for a further two hours to allow for any additional time for modified arrangements or any technical difficulties. 2. If you experience technical difficulties, e.g. access and upload issues, or identify a potential error in a question please email the module leader who will be available th...
Question: Learning Outcomes: LO1: Model structural, behavioural and interactivity requirements for given problems using an appropriate standard Scenario: You are a software engineering intern at a local IT consultancy called Tempest Informatics UK Ltd. They would like you to attempt the following programming exercise so that they can assess your programming abilities and training needs while with them by building a simple student information...
Knowledge & Understanding: 1.Demonstrate in-depth knowledge and understanding of current best practice in the design and development of Object Orientated systems Intellectual / Professional skills & abilities: 2.Design a system using advanced object orientated principles and methods, such as Behavioural, Creational and Structural design patterns, ensuring a high level of quality and data security. 3.Implement and test Object Orien...
Mobile App Development Your task is to build an Android application that satisfies the following requirements: • Has two activities: MainActivity that implements the main functionality of the application and AboutActivity that shows your full name as per college record and student id • The AboutActivity should be available through a menu • A back button should appear in the ActionBar of the AboutActivity that takes user back to the...
Brief Task Description You are required to design and implement a stock management system for a small music shop. You should use UML diagrams to design the software. You should use Git to version control the software with regular commits and a repository on BitBucket. There should be multiple classes (for the various types of products) and a base class for all products. You should not use any third party libraries or code as a part of your solut...
Task 1: Data pre-processing and data explorationThis coursework is an individual assignment. You need to write your own Python code in a Jupyter Notebook. a. Use Pandas to load the data and report the number of data points (rows) in the dataset. b. Consider “quality” as class labels. Report the number of features in the dataset and the number of data points in each class. c. Perform random permutations of the data using the fu...
Module Learning OutcomesOn successful completion of this module students will be able to: 1.Gain knowledge and understanding of OOP concepts and principles and be able to evaluate and interpret within the context. 2.Demonstrate comprehensive analytical knowledge of design and implementation of object-oriented programmes, taking quality and reusability into account using APIs or object repositories. 3.Employ a structural approach to ...