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==General Course Information==
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* Instructor: [[User:mboutin|Prof. Boutin]] a.k.a. Prof. Mimi
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* Office: MSEE342
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* Email: mboutin at purdue dot you know where
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* Class meets Tu,Th 12-13:15 in EE115
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* Office hours: Tu, Th 13:30-14:20
  
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== Discussions and Students' perspectives ==
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*[[ECE662_week1_discussions|Week 1: Introduction and Expectations]]
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==Homework==
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* [[hw0_ECE662Spring2010|HW0 - Familiarize yourself with Rhea]] - will not be graded
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==References==
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* [["Introduction to Statistical Pattern Recognition" by K. Fukunaga_OldKiwi]] (This is the main reference)
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* [["Pattern Classification" by Duda, Hart, and Stork_OldKiwi]]
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* [["Pattern Recognition: A Statistical Approach" by P.A. Devijver and J.V. Kittler_OldKiwi]]
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* [["Pattern Recognition and Neural Networks" by Brian Ripley_OldKiwi]]
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* [["Introduction to Data Mining" by P-N Tan, M. Steinbach and V. Kumar_OldKiwi]]
  
 
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ECE662: "Satistical Pattern Recognition and Decision Making Processes", Spring 2010

Message Area:

Welcome!

General Course Information

  • Instructor: Prof. Boutin a.k.a. Prof. Mimi
  • Office: MSEE342
  • Email: mboutin at purdue dot you know where
  • Class meets Tu,Th 12-13:15 in EE115
  • Office hours: Tu, Th 13:30-14:20

Discussions and Students' perspectives

Homework

References


Back to course list

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