News
18.05.2020
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Exam InspectionsDear Students, On 28. Mai (Thursday), the exam inspection will take place from 10.00 to 12:00. The location will be the C6.3 lecture room 9.05. We have to take the following steps to maintain social distancing and adhere to University regulations.
Dear Students, On 28. Mai (Thursday), the exam inspection will take place from 10.00 to 12:00. The location will be the C6.3 lecture room 9.05. We have to take the following steps to maintain social distancing and adhere to University regulations.
Stay healthy and see some of you on Thursday, DTSP Team |
12.05.2020
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Re-Exam ResultsDear Students, The results for the re-exam are published and visible in your respective CMS accounts. The best grade from the attempts will be entered in LSF. We also offer you an exam inspection and will announce more details in the next days. We also ask... Read more Dear Students, The results for the re-exam are published and visible in your respective CMS accounts. The best grade from the attempts will be entered in LSF. We also offer you an exam inspection and will announce more details in the next days. We also ask you to use this opportunity only if you strongly disagree with your results. We must take steps and adhere to the regulations of the university to minimise contact where possible. Enjoy the rest of the day and stay healthy, DTSP Team |
28.04.2020
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DTSP Re-Exam Re-locatedDear students, we just received the news that GHH due to construction work is closed tomorrow. Dear students, we just received the news that GHH due to construction work is closed tomorrow. Reminder of the rules:
Best Thorsten Herfet |
21.04.2020
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Re-Exam Scheduled!Dear students,
thank you indeed for your unanimously positive feedback to my offer!
We will carry out the DTSP Re-Exam on Wednesday, April 29th, 15:00 (s't) in E2 2 HS001 (Günter-Hotz-Hörsaal).
As you know the Campus is still closed... Read more Dear students,
thank you indeed for your unanimously positive feedback to my offer!
We will carry out the DTSP Re-Exam on Wednesday, April 29th, 15:00 (s't) in E2 2 HS001 (Günter-Hotz-Hörsaal).
As you know the Campus is still closed except for exams, so please
The current regulations can be found:
See you all on 29th!!
Best regards, take care of yourself and your family and friends,
sincerely hope you're all OK!
Thorsten Herfet
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05.04.2020
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AVCN/5G Lecture in SS2020Dear students,due to the difficult situation SARS-Cov-2 causes for us all and especially for you, we decided to despite the earlier announcement offer AVCN (former TCII) in the summer term!!! Dear students,due to the difficult situation SARS-Cov-2 causes for us all and especially for you, we decided to despite the earlier announcement offer AVCN (former TCII) in the summer term!!! Best regards, take care and stay healthy! Thorsten Herfet and Team |
17.03.2020
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Cancellation / Postponing of DTSP Re-ExamDear students, as you all are aware the University is locked-down until April 24th, 2020 due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemia. We therefore cancel the originally scheduled re-exam on March 25th. As the situation is not yet clear enough we will at this point in time... Read more Dear students, as you all are aware the University is locked-down until April 24th, 2020 due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemia. We therefore cancel the originally scheduled re-exam on March 25th. As the situation is not yet clear enough we will at this point in time not yet fix a new date, but will keep you informed as soon as legally and ethically we are convinced that we can hold the exam without putting anyone in danger to get infected and get sick or, what's even more important, infect others. Let me use this occasion to very seriously plead for taking all the measures implemented by the local and national governments very sincere! Do your utmost to prevent the virus from spreading. Since most of you will not even really notice when being infected consider it an ethical duty to restrict social contacts as much as possible! There's still a lack of awareness, parties going on and people going shopping beyond their daily needs. This is really dangerous and we only have little time left to flatten the curve! Best Thorsten |
10.03.2020
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Re-Exam RegistrationHello, For those who intend to write the re-exam, make sure that you are registered in LSF for the re-exam. The last date for registration is 17.03.2020. Good luck , Kelvin |
14.02.2020
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Exam results are publishedThe DTSP exam results are published on CMS. Exam inspection will be offered after the re-exam. Best, Kelvin |
05.02.2020
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Reminder: Exam registrationTo partake in the DTSP exam it is mandatory to register yourself in LSF.
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04.02.2020
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Reminder: No Lecture and Tutorial this weekSince we already wrapped with the notebook and the exercises, there will be no lectures and tutorial this week. All the best for your exam preparation . |
28.01.2020
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Legacy ManuscriptDue to many requests, the old Manuscript of DTSP has been uploaded and can be found as an additional material in CMS. Note that mistakes that have been corrected in the notebook may still be part of the legacy manuscript. |
19.01.2020
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FeedbackMany thanks to the student who has given us elaborate feedback (it's anonymous, so that I answer via the news). I just want to make sure:
Many thanks to the student who has given us elaborate feedback (it's anonymous, so that I answer via the news). I just want to make sure:
We've run through many cycles and we've changed the teaching method in many aspects (actually also to be honest "trying" things that seem fashionable or have been invented by the University as new tools). We have received the busy beaver award for two of our lectures.
So during the summer term 2019 the team once again spent a really huge amount of work on changing the material to a new method. Purpose has been to enable having slides, HTML manuscripts (usable anytime and anywhere for the students) and a PDF book, all from the same source which therefore can more easily evolve over the years. As an additional "bonbon" we are now able to integrate the code, so that there's no barrier to find it in a toolbox anymore. We also tried to simplify the code so that it -- even though not providing the best possible programming style (which CS students might criticize...) -- is easily readable and understandable. It's important for us to hear that we're not yet there and that still the feeling is that the provided material is not ideal. It has been the first run with it, so there surely is room for improvement and hence I look forward to discuss which path would be one that students feel most comfortable with. Best Thorsten Herfet |
14.01.2020
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Hamming Code and BCH notebookThe notebooks are now available |
08.01.2020
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Exam Dates and LocationThe main page has been updated to include details on the exam dates and location. |
08.01.2020
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Second Exam PreparationContinuing from the first exam preparation, on 14.01.2020 (an if necessary on 15.01.2020) we will work out more exam 'similar' questions. Please bring with you, writing equipment (pen, paper) and a calculator. |
11.12.2019
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First Exam PreparationAs announced in the Lecture, on 17.12.2019 and potentially 18.12.2019 we will work out some exam 'similar' questions during the lecture along with discussing the structure of the exam and the points. We will also give you some tips to prepare for the exam so that... Read more As announced in the Lecture, on 17.12.2019 and potentially 18.12.2019 we will work out some exam 'similar' questions during the lecture along with discussing the structure of the exam and the points. We will also give you some tips to prepare for the exam so that you can start your exam preparations. Please bring with you, writing equipment (pen, paper) and a calculator. |
12.11.2019
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Scale to Shift (or vice-versa)Dear students, after the long (and admittedly confusing) discussion in last week's tutorial (w.r.t. Task Sheet 02, Task 2c), we found the following:
Dear students, after the long (and admittedly confusing) discussion in last week's tutorial (w.r.t. Task Sheet 02, Task 2c), we found the following:
We are going to spend the end of the next tutorial showing you how to do it properly and how to minimize your risk of doing it wrong (all ways work, but with some you must pay more attention). If you want to play around a little bit, feel free to apply the Fourier definition directly to the signal and try to get to the sample solution (without applying correspondencies). So again, apologies for the confusion and see you all on Friday when we get this thing clear! Best regards |
08.11.2019
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Lecture Book - ImagesDear all, after several requests, we have figured out a means to share the jupyter notebooks more "thoroughly". You can now find a "Download Images" link in the "Resources" menu. Extract the folder in a way that the PICS folder is at the same level as your .ipynb... Read more Dear all, after several requests, we have figured out a means to share the jupyter notebooks more "thoroughly". You can now find a "Download Images" link in the "Resources" menu. Extract the folder in a way that the PICS folder is at the same level as your .ipynb files. They should now render properly when you open jupyter notebook. Best regards, |
30.10.2019
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Quiz ContentDear DTSP students, as we got many inquiries, let us clarify what content is tested in the quizzes: Assume you write a quiz at the end of lecture week N (we start counting at 1 like MATLAB does). In this case, the tasks in the quiz cover the content from the... Read more Dear DTSP students, as we got many inquiries, let us clarify what content is tested in the quizzes: Assume you write a quiz at the end of lecture week N (we start counting at 1 like MATLAB does). In this case, the tasks in the quiz cover the content from the very first lecture until (including) the lectures in week N-1. Naturally, a strong focus is put on the unique content of week N-1, but as we build up knowledge, you should not forget about week N-1 when week N+1 starts. We hope this helps and wish you good luck. See you tomorrow in C6.3 Rm. 9.05 at 14:15! Best Regards, |
23.10.2019
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Quiz and Tutorial in CW 43 + 44Dear DTSP students, as we got several inquiries, here is a clarification:
Dear DTSP students, as we got several inquiries, here is a clarification:
Have a nice tutorial-free week! Best regards, |
16.10.2019
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Tutorial Date and PlaceDear students, as you made us aware of collisions with mandatory courses in collaborating study programs, we had to move the tutorial to a new slot. The slot has been jointly decided upon in today's lecture and we are going to stick to this now. The tutorials... Read more Dear students, as you made us aware of collisions with mandatory courses in collaborating study programs, we had to move the tutorial to a new slot. The slot has been jointly decided upon in today's lecture and we are going to stick to this now. The tutorials are now scheduled to Fridays 12:15 - 13:45 in E1.3 Seminar Room 016 (basement of the computer science building). As the first tutorial falls on a public holiday (Nov 1st), we shift it to Oct 31st and will inform you in time about the exact time and space. For the office hour on MATLAB/Jupyter/Pipenv this Friday, we meet at the regular place and time (12:15, E1.3 Rm 016). If you still have collisions with other courses, you are nevertheless obliged to take part in (a sufficient number of) quizzes that happen in the first 15min of each tutorial. Please let us know in case you want us to talk to the instructors of the colliding course and tell them about the issue, so that you must not fear making a bad impression by coming late each and every week due to the quiz. Best regards |
15.10.2019
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Office Hour on MATLAB/Pipenv/JupyterNOTE: The dates have been updated due to a reschedule of the tutorials. Dear DTSP students, as announced in today's lecture, there will be an "office hour" on MATLAB/Pipenv/Jupyter in order to help you set up your system. The office hour takes place at the... Read more NOTE: The dates have been updated due to a reschedule of the tutorials. Dear DTSP students, as announced in today's lecture, there will be an "office hour" on MATLAB/Pipenv/Jupyter in order to help you set up your system. The office hour takes place at the slot when the usual tutorial will happen, i.e. this Fr, 18th Oct at 12:15. There will be no quiz (except from "have you already installed your MATLAB?"). Details on how you can set up the things yourself can be found in the Task Sheet 01 (see materials section). Please read it before the office hour to save yourself some time. Installing MATLAB involves an account creation (for the campus license) so it also makes sense to do this as soon as possible. The task sheet itself will be discussed (after the accompanying quiz) on Th, 31st Oct. This is going to be in another slot as the usual tutorial, as Fr, 1st Nov is a public holiday. In general, task sheets are released every Tuesday. The second task sheet will be released on Tu, 29th Oct., after which a new one appears every week, without further notice via email. Have a good semester start and see you on Friday for the office hour. Best regards |