• ==Research== *I am a member of the [[Computational Imaging Lab| Computational Imaging Lab research group (from ECE)]].
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  • *[[Prime|PRIME]]: The Purdue Research in Mathematics Expericence.
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  • ...re you begin solving the problem, and so I found it much more akin to real research. Be warned though; if you are taking this class to get an easy A and intend ::a)you are wasting valuable research time
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  • * Are you considering a career in research? Do you want to know more about the kind of opportunities available for peo
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  • **Liaison system for alumni, technology, research, employers, etc. **[[ECE:CNSIP_area|CNSIP research area page]].
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  • ...tistics topics covered are also very important. An interesting problem to research pertaining to this course is the Monty Hall problem. It shows that if you
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  • ...e are two reasons for this, (1) I used this filter extensively in a summer research project and grew to know and love it well, and 2) the Parks Mc Clellen filt
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  • ...e curriculum material to current research. Faculty, graduate students, and research labs, as well as companies involve in R&D are welcome to participate!
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  • ...uv Lamba. I am a senior in Electrical Engineering at Purdue University. My research interests include Signal Processing, (mainly Spectral Analysis, Filter Desi
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  • ...widespread application is driving further research and development. This research has led to improved signal processing and has led to the use of the Fast Fo
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  • ...ADAR tracking, seismology, and medical imaging, to name a few. One area of research that has benefited from frequency-domain analysis is the study of human spe Thanks to the advent of computing in the realm of scientific research, scientists have many tools available to analyze speech digitally. However,
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  • <center>'''Multi-Disciplinary Research and Development in the Field of Applied Computer Vision at the Oak Ridge Na ...llow in 2003 for his contributions to the field of applied computer vision research that addressed industrial and economic competitiveness, biomedical measurem
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  • ...atical principles and the underlying architecture of reality. Mathematical research is a worthwhile endeavor because, among other reasons, so much of what is d ...rson who has ever lived could reason ''directly'' from set theory to, say, research level topology, without first arduously learning the intermediate theorems.
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  • File:TetrisPresentation.ppt
    This is a presentation that I gave over the summer about my research concerning Tetris A.I.'s. This is should be useful for demo mode in the GPA
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  • ...T Labs has a text-2-speech that sounds much better. Here it is: http://www.research.att.com/~ttsweb/tts/demo.php. Yet, for a simple MATLAB based speaking progr *Here are some really cool web-pages that I came across in my research.
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  • ...ed for scholarly research and educational use. You may use these files for research or educational purposes free of charge and without further permission. Repu ...rovided through the generous contribution of spoken material from original research studies. In order to protect the copyright holders, and not punish their ge
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  • ...'m not too keen on Itap employees reading my mail either :) After a little research, I found a few sites that document ways (using firefox plugins) to encrypt
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  • ...he projects I have worked on so far such as my senior design project, some research that was done last semester under Professor Mireille Boutin ( Spring 2010) ...rated projects]] class that happens every semester where students can take research in a class format. The purpose of the project was to reconstruct a vehicle'
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  • ...moist napkin packets, and 2 Egyptian newspapers, to be used as part of my research on automatic translation of foreign languages on mobile devices.
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  • **Is this a good course to take for students interested in doing research? -pm (ECE) **Would you recommend EPICS to a student interested in doing research? -pm (ECE)
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  • ...://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/Research/SURF/ SURF] - Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Opportunity
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  • ...writing these posts, I often think back to the open-source articles that I research when writing my pages, and how they are sometimes amazingly helpful in expl ...l that RHEA material is a good tool to evaluate students when applying for research positions. I would not suspect that prospective employers search RHEA spec
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  • ...re must knows seeing how they are so prevalent in industry and in graduate research. Mimi is a great professor even if (or perhaps because) she is tough.--[[Us
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  • ...eer_Legacy_CE535|CE 538]]: "experimental Methods In Construction Materials Research"
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  • ...of [[EPICS]]. Before you decide to take epics, i would advice that you do research into whatever team you want to go into. If possible ask the course coordina
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  • ...and the more difficult ones continue to be an active area of mathematical research. Solving differential equations, as you will see in this course, proves to
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  • [[ECE:CNSIP_area|Back to CNSIP research area]]
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  • ...techniques. I am personally very interested in decision theory. Part of my research focuses on designing methods to extract features to represent data in such ...m Jim Vaught, a 2nd year ECE PhD student working with Professor Boutin. My research interests are applied mathematics, cryptography and steganography. Applying
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  • I am a graduate student in ECE. I work with Prof. M. A. Alam. My research focuses on reliability issues in thin film solar cells. I am originally fro
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  • ...vite some graduate students to share their experience with us in bridge to research occasionally. And we would try to make it a 45 min talk and then questions
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  • Research Assistant for Professor [[User:Mboutin|Mimi Boutin]] in the [[Computational
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  • ...nal research in these areas surface. Although implementing ideas based on research is necessary, it is equally beneficial for universities to take into accoun
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  • ...n image processing engineer who only uses a desktop computer for all of my research, however I feel that even solid state programs could see tangible impact by ...term vision, of being one of the best, can only be reached by having great research and great programs.By having great PhD students we ensure that students wil
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  • *This sounds like something that relates to my research. Do you care to share the rules? -pm
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  • * This is often the most important step (and can take months to do on some research problems)
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  • ...sters presented on the conference with topics related to interdisciplinary research in CSE.
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  • ...sion Theory|Bayes decision rule]] involves an scenario faced in my area of research, intrusion detection (in the context of computer systems). In this scenario
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  • ....com/science/journal/08936080 Special Issue on Advances in Neural Networks Research: IJCNN’07]
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  • '''My Summer 2009 Research Project with Professor Edward delp''' The above research experience was very helpful to me in understanding the applications of Digi
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  • '''My Summer 2009 Research Project with Professor Edward delp'''<br> The above research experience was very helpful to me in understanding the applications of Digi
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  • ...class and want to know more? Want to meet Prof. Wachs and learn about his research? Come to the [[Intelligent Systems and Assistive Technologies Lab Open Hous ...ry objectives of IE 590 are: 1. To provide an overview of HCI and Robotics research as it relates to computer vision. 2. To teach students how to apply compute
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  • ...data easier. I also feel that clustering techniques are very useful in my research area. --[[User:ilaguna|ilaguna]] ...nsistently reliable for many applications. Besides, the recent theoretical research of consistency of AdaBoost shows promising application of the Boosting meth
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  • In my research area (error detection in software systems), we typically want to perform 2- ...0</math>, and outside the sphere if <math>y(x) < 0</math>. In terms of my research area, if a new point is in the sphere we say that the system is running nor
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  • The following 3 problems are the major research problems for HMM: ...hink it could be a good start for who are interested in using HMM in their research.
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  • ...me to the Spring edition of [[ECE677]]: "Communication Aspects of Academic Research".
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  • = [[ECE]] 677: "Communication Aspects of Academic Research" =
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  • ...link''' to develop either supervised or unsupervised classifiers for their research. See: [http://www8.tfe.umu.se/courses/elektro/DatorPecept/ann_learning/ann_
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  • ...s Experience (PRiME) is a program intended to support and document various research projects by students in mathematics at Purdue. It also exposes students to [[Category:research]]
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  • ...sful proposals for an article in Purdue's Journal for Purdue Undergraduate Research</span>
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  • ...'remaining single' problem?". The fact is that a significant part of your research is communicating and making people understand your work. It might not sound
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