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  • ...terial. Students in ECE301 Fall 2007 took pictures of the board during the lecture and posted them [https://engineering.purdue.edu/people/mireille.boutin.1/EC
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  • ...01/complex.pdf Review of complex numbers from Prof. Pollak's supplementary notes] .... Allebach's lecture notes on [http://dynamo.ecn.purdue.edu/~bouman/ece438/lecture/module_1/1.1_signals/1.1.5_complex_variables.pdf complex variables]
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  • [[Lecture_1%2C_8/24/2009_%28ECE_438_Fall09%29|Lecture 1, 8/24/2009 Notes]] --[[User:Rodrigaa|Rodrigaa]] 13:40, 21 September 2009 (UTC) [[Convergence of Z Transform|Convergence of Z Transform, ECE 438 Notes Sept. 2, 2009]] --[[User:kmhacker|kmhacker]]
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  • ...y:ECE301]] [[Category:Programming]] [[Category:Matlab]] [[Category:lecture notes]] =Lecture 1, [[ECE301]], Summer 2009, Landis Huffman=
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  • * [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~walther/teach/460/version3.pdf Course Notes] * [[MA460_(Fall2009Walther)_Notes_Discussion|Discussion of the course notes]]
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  • * [[HILBERT TRANSFORM - Lecture notes ]] * [[Previous 301 course notes]]
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  • * Lecture Schedule:MWF 10:30-11:20AM in EE 270 == Lecture Notes ==
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  • =Course Notes for [[ECE438_%28BoutinFall2009%29|ECE 438 Fall 2009 Prof. Boutin]]= *[[Lecture_1%2C_8/24/2009_%28ECE_438_Fall09%29|Lecture 1, 8/24/2009]]
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  • [[ECE438_digital_signal_processing_lecture_notes|Lecture Notes]]
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  • ===Lecture:=== ...ext. On questions of terminology, definitions, and notation, your lecture notes should be relied upon, not the text.
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  • ...nd the posted notes carefully. Make sure that you fully understand all the lecture material.
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  • == Slectures and Lecture Notes == ...king_Processes_Spring2008_sLecture_collective|Spring 2008, Prof. Boutin]], notes collectively written by the students in the class.
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  • ...-Yung Alice Chang (Princeton University) to deliver Jean E. Rubin Memorial Lecture as part of Women in Mathematics Day, 2009]] *[[Town Hall Meeting Fall 2009 Notes]]
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  • ...CE_662_Boutin_Statistical_Pattern_recognition_slectures|ECE662 Spring 2014 lecture]] material of [[User:Mboutin|Prof. Mireille Boutin]]. </font> The materials given in this lecture are based on the lecture notes and the discussions that were shared in Prof. Boutin's ECE662 Spring 2014 c
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  • ...r equation and how different probabilistic situations differ, etc. I found lecture to be very minimalist (at least as far as going through practice problems), ...ecture and taking notes is very important. Studying and understanding the notes and homeworks will help you to grasp this topic and will help you do well o
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425/Lectures Bell's tablet PC lecture notes]
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  • =Notes on Discrete Fourier Transform= From [[ECE301|ECE301:"Signals and Systems"]] lecture by [[user:mboutin|Prof. Boutin]], Fall 2009.
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  • Also Prof Bell, If you do read this could you please post the lecture notes from last class online. The notes are now posted. Sorry about that. --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]] 21:41, 4 Oct
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  • Professor Bell, could you post the notes from friday? Thanks. --[[User:Ysuo|Yu Suo]] 16:31, 18 October 2009 (UTC) [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425/Lectures/lec10-16.pdf Lecture 10/16/2009] --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]
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  • [[Category:lecture notes]] ==Post Lecture Speech notes. [[ECE438]], Fall 2009, [[user:mboutin|Prof. Boutin]]==
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  • =Supplementary Speech Pre-lecture ([[ECE438]])= Due to a kiwi server fail, my pre-lecture notes are not as substantial as I would have liked
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  • Partial ECE438 course notes for lecture on 11/09/2009 ...link to the PowerPoint presentation on special 2-D signals and some of the notes on CSFT theory.
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  • Lecture notes for class taught on November 11, 2009.
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  • ...ure notes are not as substantial as I would have liked See my post-lecture notes for a more detailed description. Notes for speech lecture:
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  • ...to your own advantage. Lastly, if you aren't following the material during lecture, be sure to get help by either attending office hours with your professor o ...s you take notes in the class. Prof. Boumann also posted almost all of the lecture material online which is very helpful. --[[User: hirawa|hirawan]]
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  • ...best at digesting mathematical steps "on the spot", be sure to review your notes after class, because if you understand completely the steps behind all of t ...essor Mimi provides all the notes and there are links to other professor's notes who had taught this class earlier.--[[User: apanja|apanja]]
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  • ...aterial very detail and give some examples. It you read Dan Jiao's lecture notes carefully, you do not need to read the text book. [[User:Sje|sje]] ...e of the best at teaching. He is extremely patient and very organized. His notes are all well written and the explanations were clear. I went to see the TA
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  • ==Lecture Notes (Prof. Walther-2008)==
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  • [[MA375_discrete_math_lecture_notes|Lecture Notes]]
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  • [[Category:lecture notes]] =[[MA375]]: Lecture Notes=
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA530/Lectures Bell's tablet PC lecture notes]
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  • ...[ECE662Sp10_MakeupLectureNotes01|the lecture notes ]] of the first make up lecture
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  • ...for [[ 2010 Spring ECE 662 mboutin|ECE662 Spring 2010]] Lecture 21 (Makeup Lecture #1)=
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  • [[Category:lecture notes]] from [[Lecture_1_-_Introduction_OldKiwi|Lecture 1, ECE662, Spring 2010]]
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  • =Details of Lecture 21, [[ECE662]] Spring 2010= (see [[ECE662Sp10_MakeupLectureNotes01|lecture notes]])
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  • *ECE662, Spring 2010, [[User:mboutin|Prof. Boutin]]: Lecture [[Lecture22ECE662S10|22]], [[Lecture23ECE662S10|23]] *ECE662, Spring 2008, [[User:mboutin|Prof. Boutin]]: Lecture [[Lecture_11_-_Fischer's_Linear_Discriminant_again_OldKiwi|11]],[[Lecture_1
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  • *ECE662, Spring 2010, Prof. Boutin [[Lecture21ECE662S10|Lecture 21 on Perceptron, Least squares formulation of linear discriminant, and Fis *ECE662, Spring 2010, Prof. Boutin [[Lecture22ECE662S10|Lecture 22 on Fisher linear discriminant]]
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  • *ECE662, Spring 2010, Prof. Boutin [[Lecture21ECE662S10|Lecture 21 on Perceptron, Least squares formulation of linear discriminant, and Fis *ECE662, Spring 2010, Prof. Boutin [[Lecture22ECE662S10|Lecture 22 on Fisher linear discriminant]]
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  • *ECE662 Spring 2010, Prof. Boutin [[Lecture4ECE662S10|Lecture 4]] *ECE662 Spring 2010, Prof. Boutin [[Lecture5ECE662S10|Lecture 5]]
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  • *ECE662, Spring 2010, Prof. Boutin [[Lecture25ECE662S10|Lecture 25 on SVM and artificial neural networks]] *ECE662, Spring 2010, Prof. Boutin [[Lecture26ECE662S10|Lecture 26 on artificial neural networks]]
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