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Faculty Course Appraisal System
   
 

**Sample** Appraising CDA-4625


Course Appraisal
Form 1 of 2


NOTE: This is a sample form and no data will be kept or written to these forms. These forms are for demonstration purposes only.

Course Objectives:
 
The common course syllabus lists the following objectives for this course:
  1. List capabilities and limitations of today's state-of-the- art robot systems, including their sensors and the crucial sensor processing that informs those systems.
  2. Integrate sensors, actuators, and software into a robot designed to undertake some task.
  3. Summarize the importance of image and object recognition in AI and indicate several significant applications of this technology.
  4. List at least three image- segmentation approaches, such as thresholding, edge- based and region-based algorithms, along with their defining characteristics, strengths, and weaknesses.
  5. Characterize the uncertainties associated with common robot sensors and actuators; articulate strategies for mitigating these uncertainties.
  6. List the differences among robots' representations of their external environment, including their strengths and shortcomings.
  7. Implement fundamental motion planning algorithms within a robot configuration space.
  8. Compare and contrast at least three strategies for robot navigation within known and/or unknown environments, including their strengths and shortcomings

Please complete the grid below to show how your assignments, tests, etc. relate to the course objectives. You may use the buttons at the bottom of the page to alter the number of rows in the grid.


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Additional Help

The assignment list will always contain at least 10 entries. Blank entries are not saved as part of your appraisal, but are provided for convenience when adding more assignments. To delete an assignment, simply delete that assignment's name.

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