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##### What happens in the project?
The project will consist of several large problems (≈6), which you will work on individually or in small teams.
Each problem will require a substantial amount of programming work - after all the project is worth 10 ECTS.
You can take look at the [problems from the previous iterations](https://kwarc.info/teaching/AISysProj/) to get a first impression.
You can take a look at the [problems from the previous iterations](https://kwarc.info/teaching/AISysProj/) to get a first impression.
The first problem is a warm-up problem, which you have to solve alone, so that you can judge whether the project works for you.
The remaining problems are intended to be solved in teams of size 2.
Furthermore, you will have to write a report on one of the problems and have a small presentation (or rather, a section of a presentation together with other people).
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##### It's different from "Projekt zur Künstlichen Intelligenz"
On UnivIS, you will also find "Projekt zur Künstlichen Intelligenz (P KI)".
The systems project and "P KI" both count as a project for the master's degree (in Informatik or Artificial Intelligence).
You might also find references to "Projekt zur Künstlichen Intelligenz (P KI)".
Despite the similar names, they are very different:
The systems project (as described on this page) is organized more like a course, parallel to the AI 2 lecture,
The systems project (as described on this page) is organized more like a course, parallel to the AI lecture,
and every student will work on the same set of problems.
"P KI", on the other hand, is an individual research project with the kwarc group.
In the AI Master you need two projects, so you could even take both (then taking the systems project first is probably a good idea).