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Published Jan. 6, 2026 12:05 PM

Here is the exam set and solution.

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Published Dec. 2, 2025 11:58 AM
  • The only permitted aid on the exam is an approved calculator; you will find the list of approved calculators here: /studier/eksamen/hjelpemiddel/mn-math-kalkulatorer.html.
  • The formula sheet will be an appendix to the exam set in Inspera, and you cannot bring your own copy. You should however take a look at it before the exam; you will find it further down on this web-page.
  • The exam will consist of sub-problems (a, b, c, ...), that may be of different length and difficulty, but they all count the same on the grade.
  • Some of the sub-problems may contain several questions. To get a full score, you must answer all of them.
  • A correct answer is not enough in itself to get a full score, you also have to explain how you obtained your answer.

GOOD LUCK!

Published Dec. 2, 2025 11:56 AM

There will be an oracle session on December 9 09:00-11:00 in NHA, room 819 (on the 8th floor) where you can ask questions about the curriculum and the exam.

Published Dec. 2, 2025 11:54 AM

The exam in STK3100/4100 this year will require you to write the exam in so-called digital sketches. This means the following for you as a student:

  • The exam is formally a digital exam and will take place in Silurveien.
  • You will not be given the exam questions in print; it will be available in Inspera on the computer assigned to you in Silurveien.
  • You must answer all questions on paper using a ballpoint pen. These sheets are not copy paper (?gjennomslagsark?).
  • You must write a unique code on each sheet that is linked to each question, in addition to the usual information: date, course code, candidate number, question number and sheet number. The unique question code can be found in Inspera and must be written on all sheets before the end of the exam time. Note that no extra time is given for this.
  • When the exam is finished, click "Submit now" in Inspera and then hand in the physical sheets in the or...
Published Oct. 27, 2025 9:09 AM

Question 1c) was unclear, and has been rephrased, so please download the new version of the assignment.

Published Oct. 23, 2025 7:35 AM

... is now posted on the web page. The deadline is October 2 at 14:30.

Published Sep. 17, 2025 9:28 AM

... is now posted on the web page. The deadline is October 2 at 14:30.

Note that the last two sub-problems of Problem 2 are based on material that will be covered in the lectures next week.

Published Sep. 8, 2025 4:00 PM

The deadline for the first mandatory assignment will be Thursday October 2 at 14:30. The assignment will be made available two weeks before, i.e. on Thursday September 18.

The second mandatory assignment will have deadline November 6 at 14:30.

Published Sep. 1, 2025 9:23 AM

Norsk senter for kunnskapsdrevet maskinl?ring Integreat inviterer studenter til ?rets digitaliseringsforelesning med Digitaliserings- og forvaltningsminister Karianne Tung.

Her f?r du h?re hvordan digitalisering og kunstig intelligens former fremtidens Norge – og hvordan det kan p?virke utdanningen og jobbene som venter deg som student.

UiO-rektor Ragnhild Hennum ?pner, statsr?den deler hva som skjer p? KI-fronten – og til slutt blir det paneldebatt med forskere.

 

Integreat Digitaliseringsforelesning 2025

Onsdag 3. september kl. 09:30–10:30

Universitetet i Oslo, Helga Engs hus, Auditorium 1, Blindern

Arrangementet er ?pent for alle og krever ingen p?melding. Spr?k: norsk. Du kan ogs? f?lge forelesningen via streaming.

Published Aug. 1, 2025 4:32 PM

The teaching will each week consist of 3 hours of lectures on Tuesdays (though these are marked as two separate slots, it is one lecture of 3 consecutive hours), as well as 2 hours of exercise classes on Thursdays, where you can get help solving the weekly exercises, concerning material lectured that week. 

On the semester page, plans for the lectures will be published in the schedule, and the weekly exercises will be published on "Weekly exercises' under 'Exercises'.

We will use the text book: Alan Agresti: Foundations of Linear and Generalized Linear Models. Wiley, 2015. ISBN: 978-1-118-73003-4. A useful (optional) supplementary is "Generalized Linear Models with examples in R" by Peter Dunn and Gordon Smyth, which can be accessed from this link if you are connected to the UiO net.

Looking forward to seeing you on August 19th!