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Some students do it as part of a class, some students do it for [[Bonus_point_projects_how_to_and_why|bonus points]], some students do it as part of an honors contract, some students do it just for fun... Anyway, here are a few samples of the great stuff that Purdue students recently shared on [https://www.projectrhea.org/learning/index.php Project Rhea].
 
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=Top Rated=
 
=Top Rated=
*[[MotionTracking438|Motion Tracking using MATLAB]]
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*[[Team1_MA279_fall2013|The plurality vote: must it lead to a 2-party system?]]
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*[[Walther_MA279_fall2013_team13|Presidents and others that have been elected against majority]]
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*[[Walther_Math_279Fall13_Team8|The 2000 election and what it should teach us]]
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*[[MotionTracking438|Object Tracking using MATLAB]]
 
*[[Coding_for_Android_on_Windows|Coding for Android on Windows]]
 
*[[Coding_for_Android_on_Windows|Coding for Android on Windows]]
 
*[[Student_summary_Filtering|A summary of filtering]]
 
*[[Student_summary_Filtering|A summary of filtering]]
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*[[ECE_301_Fall_2007_mboutin_Animated_Aliasing_Example|Animated Aliasing Example]]
 
*[[ECE_301_Fall_2007_mboutin_Animated_Aliasing_Example|Animated Aliasing Example]]
 
*[[HW1.1_Allen_Humphreys_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|How to play "Hail Purdue" with MATLAB (code included)]]
 
*[[HW1.1_Allen_Humphreys_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|How to play "Hail Purdue" with MATLAB (code included)]]
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*[[Explaining_a_Clay_problem_MA375S12Walther|Explaining a clay problem]]
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*[[Determinant_Transpose_Proof|Determinant Transpose proof]]
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*[[InverseZtransform|Summary of inverse z-transform, with examples]]
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*More [[:Category:bonus point project|here]] and [[:Category:project|here]].
 
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**[[Discriminant Functions For The Normal(Gaussian) Density|Discriminant Functions For The Normal(Gaussian) Density - Part 1]]
 
**[[Discriminant Functions For The Normal(Gaussian) Density|Discriminant Functions For The Normal(Gaussian) Density - Part 1]]
 
**[[Discriminant Functions For The Normal(Gaussian) Density - Part 2]]
 
**[[Discriminant Functions For The Normal(Gaussian) Density - Part 2]]
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*[[HonorsContractECE438Fall14| ECE438 Honors Project by Sahil Sanghani]]
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**[[ECE438HonorsContractCT|Computed Tomography (CT)]]
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**[[HonorsContractECE438CoordinateAndRadon|Coordinate Rotation and the Radon Transform]]
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**[[ECE438HonorsContractFST|Fourier Slice Theorem (FST)]]
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** [[HonorsContractECE438CBP|Convolution Back Projection (CBP)]]
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**[[ECE438HonorsContractMRI|Magnetic Resonance Imaging]]
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=Bonus Point Projects ([[Bonus_point_projects_how_to_and_why|how to and why]])=
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[https://www.projectrhea.org/learning/index.php Back to Project Rhea Home]
*[[Video_Tutorial_on_How_to_Cascade_Transformations_of_the_Independent_Variable|Video tutorial: how to cascade transformations of the independent variable]]
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*[[Explaining_a_Clay_problem_MA375S12Walther|Explaining a clay problem]]
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*[[Determinant_Transpose_Proof|Determinant Transpose proof]]
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*[[:Category:bonus point project|More]]
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Latest revision as of 18:10, 23 February 2015

"Student Projects"


Some students do it as part of a class, some students do it for bonus points, some students do it as part of an honors contract, some students do it just for fun... Anyway, here are a few samples of the great stuff that Purdue students recently shared on Project Rhea.



Top Rated


Honors Projects


Back to Project Rhea Home

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