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Please keep your changes logged under your name in chronological order (most recent change appended to the bottom of your list). If your name is not included yet, please include it, retaining the alphabetization of the users by name. Entries are sorted by first names alphabetically.

Also take a look at the "changes" and locate your changes when you put them up

To aid the grader, please try to be as exact as possible' in your description. Number your figures and equations and specify those in your ChangeLog entry. Also give a hyperlink to the page(s) you edited.

Example

Bunyamin Sisman

The ChangeLog

Bunyamin Sisman

  • 2008/03/09 -- Moved the lecture 3 from old Kiwi.

Gaurav Srivastava

  • 2008/03/10 -- Edited Lecture 17 to fix all the Latex formulae and other formatting so that it works with the new Kiwi.

Jungtag Gong

  • 2008/03/10 -- Linked the software sites with KNN classifier,classification using SVM,demonstration Parzen window matlab codes and several matlab codes related to learning,clustering and pattern classification in Homework_2_OldKiwi
  • 2008/03/16 -- Copied the KNN and Hilbert Space in the old Glossory to the new system.

Jin-Young Kim

  • 2008/03/09 -- Describe how to download and run Matlab Neural Networks Toolbox for classification [hw2]
  • 2008/03/09 -- Add a link to download SVM libraries in C and describe how to run them in Matalb [hw2]

Josiah Yoder

  • 2008/03/10 -- Copied the ECE662:ChangeLog_OldKiwi to the new system.
  • 2008/03/10 -- Copied over all top-level pages under Course Topics from old Kiwi.

Leonardo Bachega

Marc Bosch Ruiz

  • 2008/03/16 -- Copied the Reference section to the new system (Journals, 2008 conferences and other universities websites)
  • 2008/03/16 -- Copied some of the publications in the reference section

Maria Ortiz

  • 2008/03/10 -- Copied most of Lecture 5 to the new system.

Rahul Srinivasa Raghavan

Singanallur V Venkatakrishnan

Alumni Liaison

Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

Dr. Paul Garrett