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This was the first day of class. These notes are from the class lecture.
 
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== Links to Course Webpages ==
  
Course webpage:
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* [http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~mboutin/ECE662/ECE662.html Main Course webpage]
http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~mboutin/ECE662/ECE662.html
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* [https://engineering.purdue.edu/people/mireille.boutin.1/ECE301kiwi Old Kiwi webpage]
  
Old Kiwi webpage:
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* [http://balthier.ecn.purdue.edu/index.php/Main_Page New Kiwi webpage]
https://engineering.purdue.edu/people/mireille.boutin.1/ECE301kiwi
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New Kiwi webpage:
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'''Login''': Use your Purdue Career Account username and password.
http://balthier.ecn.purdue.edu/index.php/Main_Page
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'''Note''': You must change your password once a month.
**Login:** Use your Purdue Career Account username and password.
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**Note:** You must change your password once a month.
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== Kiwi Week ==
Kiwi Week:
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Monday at noon until Monday at noon.
 
Monday at noon until Monday at noon.
  
  
Textbook Information:
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== Textbook Information ==
Main article: [Text Books]
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Main article: [[Text Books_OldKiwi]]
  
There is not a single book that covers all the things that will be discussed in ECE 662. The class will reference four books during the course of the semester as we cover various topics. All four of them are available through the reserves at the engineering library.
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There is not a single book that covers all the things that will be discussed in ECE 662. The class will reference [[Text Books|four books] during the course of the semester as we cover various topics. All four of them are available through the reserves at the engineering library.
  
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== Definition and Examples of Pattern Recognition ==
 
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Main article: [[What is Pattern Recognition_OldKiwi]].
 
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Definition and Examples of Pattern Recognition:
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Main article: [What is Pattern Recognition].
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Pattern Recognition is the art of assigning classes or categories to data.
 
Pattern Recognition is the art of assigning classes or categories to data.
  
 
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== Decision Surfaces ==
Decision Surfaces
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Main Article: [[Decision Surfaces_OldKiwi]]
Main Article: [Decision Surfaces]
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Decision surfaces are the boundaries in the feature space that distinguish classes.
 
Decision surfaces are the boundaries in the feature space that distinguish classes.
  
Algebraic Geometry
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== Algebraic Geometry ==
Main Article: [Decision Surfaces]
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Main Article: [[Decision Surfaces_OldKiwi]] (This is not a typo)
  
Varieties
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== Varieties ==
Main Article: [Varieties]
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Main Article: [[Varieties_OldKiwi]]
  
 
A Variety is a mathematical construct used to define a decision surface.
 
A Variety is a mathematical construct used to define a decision surface.

Revision as of 17:48, 6 March 2008

ECE662 Main Page

Lecture Notes: This was the first day of class. These notes are from the class lecture.

Links to Course Webpages

Login: Use your Purdue Career Account username and password. Note: You must change your password once a month.


Kiwi Week

Monday at noon until Monday at noon.


Textbook Information

Main article: Text Books_OldKiwi

There is not a single book that covers all the things that will be discussed in ECE 662. The class will reference [[Text Books|four books] during the course of the semester as we cover various topics. All four of them are available through the reserves at the engineering library.

Definition and Examples of Pattern Recognition

Main article: What is Pattern Recognition_OldKiwi.

Pattern Recognition is the art of assigning classes or categories to data.

Decision Surfaces

Main Article: Decision Surfaces_OldKiwi

Decision surfaces are the boundaries in the feature space that distinguish classes.

Algebraic Geometry

Main Article: Decision Surfaces_OldKiwi (This is not a typo)

Varieties

Main Article: Varieties_OldKiwi

A Variety is a mathematical construct used to define a decision surface.

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