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Here is a [[InformationRetrievalWS1718/ExamSolution|sketch of the solution (with no guarantuee whatsoever)]]. | Here is a [[InformationRetrievalWS1718/ExamSolution|sketch of the solution (with no guarantee whatsoever)]]. |
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The written exam for the course took place on Monday, February 19, 2018 from 14:00 - 16:30 h in the rooms 082-00-006 (Kinohörsaal, last name A - K) and 101-00-036 (Hörsaal 036, last name L - Z). It was not allowed to leave the room before the end of the exam. | The written exam for the course took place on Monday, February 19, 2018 from 14:00 - 16:30 h in the rooms 082-00-006 (Kinohörsaal, last name A - K) and 101-00-036 (Hörsaal 036, last name L - Z). 48 people participated in the exam. It was not allowed to leave the room before the end of the exam. The exams were corrected on the same day. The results were entered into the HISinOne by 21:20 h. The exam inspection took place on Tuesday, February 20, 2018 from 14:00 - 15:00 h in room 051-02-028 (office Prof. Bast). 21 participants came to check their exam. The grade improved by one step in 2 cases. A maximum of 100 points could be reached. The minimum number of points needed to pass the exam was 50. The assignment of points to marks and the distribution of marks over the participants was as follows. Note that the counts on the right-hand side sum up to 48, which happens to be the number of people who participated in the exam. This is no coincidence. |
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#!html <p style="color:darkred;"><b>19-02-2017 @ 21:20: We are done with correcting your exams, you should now be able to see your result in the HISinOne.</b> }}} A maximum of 100 points could be reached. The minimum number of points needed to pass the exam was 50. The assignment of points to marks and the distribution of marks over the participants was as follows (will be updated tomorrow). Note that the counts on the right-hand side sum up to 48, which happens to be the number of people who participated in the exam. This is no coincidence. {{{ 95 - 100 : 1.0 ... 3 x 90 - 94 : 1.3 ... 8 x 85 - 89 : 1.7 ... 4 x 80 - 84 : 2.0 ... 7 x 75 - 79 : 2.3 ... 6 x 70 - 74 : 2.7 ... 7 x 65 - 69 : 3.0 ... 6 x 60 - 64 : 3.3 ... 1 x 55 - 59 : 3.7 ... 0 x 50 - 54 : 4.0 ... 4 x below 50 : 5.0 ... 2 x |
95 - 100 : 1.0 ... 3 x *** 90 - 94 : 1.3 ... 8 x ******** 85 - 89 : 1.7 ... 4 x **** 80 - 84 : 2.0 ... 7 x ******* 75 - 79 : 2.3 ... 6 x ****** 70 - 74 : 2.7 ... 8 x ******** 65 - 69 : 3.0 ... 5 x ***** 60 - 64 : 3.3 ... 1 x * 55 - 59 : 3.7 ... 0 x 50 - 54 : 4.0 ... 5 x ***** below 50 : 5.0 ... 1 x * |
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The oral exams (exclusively for the B.Sc. computer science students, ''everybody'' else must take the written exam) will take place on the following days (February 22 + 23 + 26), 30 minutes each, in room 051-02-28 (office Prof. Bast). After you have registered for the exam, you should be able to see the slot assigned to you in HISinOne. Currently, 27 students are registered for the oral exam. | The oral exams (exclusively for the B.Sc. computer science students, ''everybody'' else must take the written exam) took place on February 21 + 23 + 26, 30 minutes each, in room 051-02-28 (office Prof. Bast). 27 students were registered for the oral exam, and all 27 appeared and passed. See below for the distribution of grades. For the exams on February 21 + 23, students were given 5 random topics each, from which they could select 4. Per topic, a maximum of 10 points could be reached. For the exam on February 26, students were given 4 random topics each, from which they could select 3. Per topic, a maximum of 20 points could be reached. {{{ 38 - 40 / 57 - 60 : 1.0 ... 8 x ******** 36 - 37 / 54 - 56 : 1.3 ... 6 x ****** 34 - 35 / 51 - 53 : 1.7 ... 1 x * 32 - 33 / 48 - 50 : 2.0 ... 4 x **** 30 - 31 / 45 - 47 : 2.3 ... 3 x *** 28 - 29 / 42 - 44 : 2.7 ... 1 x * 26 - 27 / 39 - 41 : 3.0 ... 0 x 24 - 25 / 36 - 38 : 3.3 ... 4 x **** 22 - 23 / 33 - 35 : 3.7 ... 0 x 20 - 21 / 30 - 32 : 4.0 ... 0 x 0 - 19 / 0 - 29 : 5.0 ... 0 x }}} == Nachklausur == The Nachklausur consisted of oral exams, which took place on August 30, 2018 in room 51-2-28 (office Prof. Bast). Four students registered and all four students appeared. Each student was given 4 random topics each, from which they could select 3. Per topic, a maximum of 20 points could be reached. The distribution of the grades was as follows: {{{ 57 - 60 : 1.0 ... 1 x * 54 - 56 : 1.3 ... 0 x 51 - 53 : 1.7 ... 0 x 48 - 50 : 2.0 ... 1 x * 45 - 47 : 2.3 ... 0 x 42 - 44 : 2.7 ... 0 x 39 - 41 : 3.0 ... 0 x 36 - 38 : 3.3 ... 1 x * 33 - 35 : 3.7 ... 0 x 30 - 32 : 4.0 ... 1 x * 0 - 29 : 5.0 ... 0 x }}} |
Exam Information Retrieval WS 17/18
Here is the PDF of the written exam.
Here is a sketch of the solution (with no guarantee whatsoever).
Written Exam
The written exam for the course took place on Monday, February 19, 2018 from 14:00 - 16:30 h in the rooms 082-00-006 (Kinohörsaal, last name A - K) and 101-00-036 (Hörsaal 036, last name L - Z). 48 people participated in the exam. It was not allowed to leave the room before the end of the exam.
The exams were corrected on the same day. The results were entered into the HISinOne by 21:20 h.
The exam inspection took place on Tuesday, February 20, 2018 from 14:00 - 15:00 h in room 051-02-028 (office Prof. Bast). 21 participants came to check their exam. The grade improved by one step in 2 cases.
A maximum of 100 points could be reached. The minimum number of points needed to pass the exam was 50. The assignment of points to marks and the distribution of marks over the participants was as follows. Note that the counts on the right-hand side sum up to 48, which happens to be the number of people who participated in the exam. This is no coincidence.
95 - 100 : 1.0 ... 3 x *** 90 - 94 : 1.3 ... 8 x ******** 85 - 89 : 1.7 ... 4 x **** 80 - 84 : 2.0 ... 7 x ******* 75 - 79 : 2.3 ... 6 x ****** 70 - 74 : 2.7 ... 8 x ******** 65 - 69 : 3.0 ... 5 x ***** 60 - 64 : 3.3 ... 1 x * 55 - 59 : 3.7 ... 0 x 50 - 54 : 4.0 ... 5 x ***** below 50 : 5.0 ... 1 x *
Oral Exams
The oral exams (exclusively for the B.Sc. computer science students, everybody else must take the written exam) took place on February 21 + 23 + 26, 30 minutes each, in room 051-02-28 (office Prof. Bast). 27 students were registered for the oral exam, and all 27 appeared and passed. See below for the distribution of grades.
For the exams on February 21 + 23, students were given 5 random topics each, from which they could select 4. Per topic, a maximum of 10 points could be reached. For the exam on February 26, students were given 4 random topics each, from which they could select 3. Per topic, a maximum of 20 points could be reached.
38 - 40 / 57 - 60 : 1.0 ... 8 x ******** 36 - 37 / 54 - 56 : 1.3 ... 6 x ****** 34 - 35 / 51 - 53 : 1.7 ... 1 x * 32 - 33 / 48 - 50 : 2.0 ... 4 x **** 30 - 31 / 45 - 47 : 2.3 ... 3 x *** 28 - 29 / 42 - 44 : 2.7 ... 1 x * 26 - 27 / 39 - 41 : 3.0 ... 0 x 24 - 25 / 36 - 38 : 3.3 ... 4 x **** 22 - 23 / 33 - 35 : 3.7 ... 0 x 20 - 21 / 30 - 32 : 4.0 ... 0 x 0 - 19 / 0 - 29 : 5.0 ... 0 x
Nachklausur
The Nachklausur consisted of oral exams, which took place on August 30, 2018 in room 51-2-28 (office Prof. Bast). Four students registered and all four students appeared. Each student was given 4 random topics each, from which they could select 3. Per topic, a maximum of 20 points could be reached. The distribution of the grades was as follows:
57 - 60 : 1.0 ... 1 x * 54 - 56 : 1.3 ... 0 x 51 - 53 : 1.7 ... 0 x 48 - 50 : 2.0 ... 1 x * 45 - 47 : 2.3 ... 0 x 42 - 44 : 2.7 ... 0 x 39 - 41 : 3.0 ... 0 x 36 - 38 : 3.3 ... 1 x * 33 - 35 : 3.7 ... 0 x 30 - 32 : 4.0 ... 1 x * 0 - 29 : 5.0 ... 0 x