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Share advice with future students regarding ECE662 on [[Peer_Legacy_ECE662|this page]].   
 
Share advice with future students regarding ECE662 on [[Peer_Legacy_ECE662|this page]].   
  
== Lecture Notes ==
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== Slectures and Lecture Notes ==
 
*[[ECE662_Pattern_Recognition_Decision_Making_Processes_Spring2008_sLecture_collective|Spring 2008, Prof. Boutin]], notes collectively written by the students in the class.
 
*[[ECE662_Pattern_Recognition_Decision_Making_Processes_Spring2008_sLecture_collective|Spring 2008, Prof. Boutin]], notes collectively written by the students in the class.
 
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*[[2014_Spring_ECE_662_Boutin_Statistical_Pattern_recognition_slectures|The Boutin Lectures on Statistical Pattern Recognition]], Multilingual Slectures by Students in the Spring 2014 Class of ECE662
  
 
== Some Course Topics ==
 
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== Semester/Instructor specific pages ==
 
== Semester/Instructor specific pages ==
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[[2016_Spring_ECE_662_Boutin|Spring 2016, Prof. Boutin]]
 
*[[2014_Spring_ECE_662_Boutin|Spring 2014, Prof. Boutin]]
 
*[[2014_Spring_ECE_662_Boutin|Spring 2014, Prof. Boutin]]
 
*[[2012_Spring_ECE_662_Boutin|Spring 2012, Prof. Boutin]]
 
*[[2012_Spring_ECE_662_Boutin|Spring 2012, Prof. Boutin]]

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ECE662: Statistical Pattern Recognition and Decision Making Processes

(cross-listed with computer science as CS662)



This course was previously developed and taught by Professor Keinosuke Fukunaga.

Since 2006, it is taught by Prof. Boutin every Spring of even years.

Textbooks

"Introduction to Statistical Pattern Recognition" by K. Fukunaga

Peer Legacy

Share advice with future students regarding ECE662 on this page.

Slectures and Lecture Notes

Some Course Topics

Interesting pages in the ECE662 category

Semester/Instructor specific pages

Spring 2016, Prof. Boutin

Other References


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