Apr 27, 2024  
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Courses offered only online or both online and on-ground are indicated with (**)asterisks.

 

Educational Psychology and Research

  
  • EDPR 8131 - Cultural Diverse Stdnts

    (3) (EDPS 7131-8131) Cultural differences among American student populations; emphasis on family structure, socialization of children, and cultural influences on student behavior.
  
  • EDPR 8149 - Sem Cognitive Processes

    (3) (EDPS 7149-8149) Classic and current learning theory research, with emphasis on recent work in cognition, constructivism, and neuropsychology applied to education.
  
  • EDPR 8150 - Motivation

    (3) (EDPS 7150-8150) Theoretical and research viewpoints on motivation to learn; applications to educational settings.
  
  • EDPR 8151 - Individual Differences

    (3) (EDPS 7151-8151) Theoretical foundations of instructional models designed to optimize student learning; topics include theories of intelligence, theories of learning, learning styles, gender differences, cultural differences, tracking and ability grouping, assessment, response to intervention, and the use of technology. All of these topics are explored as they relate to individual differences in learning.
  
  • EDPR 8155 - Understanding Respect Research

    (3) Seminar with an emphasis on conducting literature and empirical research to learn how to conceptualize respect and how to study various respects in school and workplace.
  
  • EDPR 8161 - Moral Dvlpmnt & Educ

    (3) (EDPS 7161-8161) Current theory and research on moral and ethical reasoning and development across the life span and educational implications.
  
  • EDPR 8165 - Social Devlpmnt/Child

    (3) Current theory and research on children’s social development, with an emphasis on enculturation and socialization with parents, teachers, siblings, and peers in childhood.
  
  • EDPR 8171 - Pro Sem in Edu Psychology

    (3) (EDPS 8171) This course is designed to provide Educational Psychology doctoral students with an introduction to both the field of Educational Psychology and the program in Educational Psychology and Research.
  
  • EDPR 8511 - Measurmt & Evaluatn

    (3) (EDRS 7511) Test construction; item and test statistics; interpretations and applications of standardized test results; reliability and validity estimation methods; and classical and modern measurement theories. PREREQUISITE(S): EDPR 7541 -EDPR 8541  or permission of instructor.

     

  
  • EDPR 8512 - Psychomet Thry/Ed Appl

    (3) (EDRS 7512-8512) Psychometric principles and applications to tests, rating scales, questionnaires, and other standardized instruments used in educational research; problems associated with evaluation of items and instruments in terms of reliability and validity. PREREQUISITE(S): EDPR 7511 /EDPR 8511  and EDPR 7541 /EDPR 8541  or permission of instructor.
  
  • EDPR 8519 - Sem In Educ Measurement

    (3) (EDRS 8519) Systematic investigation of current multivariate methods in the field of educational statistics.
  
  • EDPR 8531 - Computer As Res Tool

    (3) (EDRS 7531-8531) Computer applications to research processes in education and the behavioral sciences; capabilities and limitations of computers in analysis of educational data; experience in the utilization of various (statistical) library programs. PREREQUISITE(S): EDPR 7541 /EDPR 8541  or permission of the instructor. 
  
  • EDPR 8541 - Stat Meth App Ed I **

    (3) (EDRS 7541-8541) Utilization and interpretation of statistical methods applied to education; topics include frequency distributions, central tendency, variability correlation, linear regression, introduction to probability, normal distribution, interval estimation, hypothesis testing via t-test and chi-square and computer utilization in statistical analysis. PREREQUISITE(S): EDPR 7521  or permission of instructor.

     

  
  • EDPR 8542 - Stat Meth App Ed II **

    (3) (EDRS 7542-8542) Includes one-way and two-way analysis of variance, a priori and post hoc tests of significance and an introduction to multiple linear regression and analysis of covariance; emphasis on student acquisition of practical intermediate univariate analytic and interpretative skills. PREREQUISITE(S): EDPR 7541 /EDPR 8541  or permission of instructor.
  
  • EDPR 8543 - Res Design Analysis

    (3) (EDRS 8543) Includes validity of research designs, complex analysis of variance, and analysis of covariance; emphasis is on practical advanced univariate and analytic and interpretative skills. PREREQUISITE(S): EDPR 7542 /EDPR 8542  or permission of instructor.
  
  • EDPR 8544 - SEM in EDU/Behav Research

    (3) Includes path models; path analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, and latent-variable structural equation modeling (SEM); applications of path analytic and SEM techniques in educational research. PREREQUISITE(S): EDPR 7542 /EDPR 8542  or permission of instructor.
  
  • EDPR 8547 - Survey Research: Sampling Design and Analysis

    (3) Examines sampling procedures, design/administration of sample surveys; strategies (simple-random, probability, non-probability, cluster, single and multistage), effect of strategy on sampling error, confidentiality/anonymity issues, questionnaire design, interview procedures, question format, issues in preparation and analysis of survey data.  PREREQUISITE(S): EDPR 7521  and EDPR 7542 /EDPR 8542  or permission of instructor.
  
  • EDPR 8549 - Multivariate Meth Educ

    (3) (EDRS 8549) Systematic investigation of current multivariate methods in the field of educational statistics. PREREQUISITE(S): EDPR 7542 /EDPR 8542  or permission of instructor.
  
  • EDPR 8551 - Intro To Eval Systems

    (3) (EDRS 7551-8551) Examines procedures and problems in utilization of evaluation and in identifying its purposes; treats the functions and methods of evaluation especially as affected by organizational behavior and political influences; evaluation methodology includes but is not limited to design considerations, data utilization, and concepts and methods of needs assessment. PREREQUISITE(S): EDPR 7521  and EDPR 7542 /EDPR 8542  or permission of instructor.
  
  • EDPR 8554 - Nonparmtrc Stats Appl Educatn **

    (3) This course will address the statistical techniques appropriate when parametric assumptions about the nature of the data are not met. PREREQUISITE(S): EDPR 7542 /EDPR 8542  
  
  • EDPR 8561 - Qualitative Mthds Educ **

    (3) This introductory course provides and overview of qualitative research processes, beginning with epistemology, theoretical perspectives, methodologies, methods, analysis, and representation, as well as current qualitative research trends in education.
  
  • EDPR 8562 - Designing Qualitative Research

    (3) In this course, graduate students who are completing a thesis, residency project, or dissertation will design a qualitative research project with extensive peer and instructor feedback. PREREQUISITE(S): Students must have completed EDPR 7561 /EDPR 8561   with a B or above within the past two years and gain permission of the instructor.
  
  • EDPR 8563 - Theoretical Frameworks in Qual

    (3) Students in this seminar will explore and immerse themselves in various macro-level social theories used in qualitative research. PREREQUISITE(S): Students must have completed EDPR 7561 /EDPR 8561  with a B or above within the past two years and gain permission of the instructor.
  
  • EDPR 8565 - Qual Methods and Analysis

    (3) This advanced level course provides extensive qualitative fieldwork experience. Student will also become familiar with various forms of qualitative data analysis. PREREQUISITE(S): Students must have completed EDPR 7561 /EDPR 8561  with a B or above within the past two years and gain permission of the instructor.
  
  • EDPR 8566 - Writing Qualitative Research

    (3) This intensive, advanced writing course provides support for graduate students who are writing qualitative research manuscripts, theses, and dissertations. Students will receive frequent feedback from the instructor and peers in a structured writing retreat setting. PREREQUISITE(S): Students must have completed EDPR 7561 /EDPR 8561  with a B or above within the past two years and gain permission of the instructor.
  
  • EDPR 8572 - Institutional Research

    (3) (EDRS 7572-8572) Techniques of institutional analysis in designing self-studies, evaluating the teaching and learning environment and institutional planning. PREREQUISITE(S): EDPR 7521  and EDPR 7542 /EDPR 8542  or permission of instructor.
  
  • EDPR 8581 - Behav Anlys/Case Dsgn

    (3) Reviews essential theory, logic, concepts, principles, methods, and ethics of single-subject designs as they relate to behavior analysis.  PREREQUISITE(S): SPED 7514  -SPED 8514  
  
  • EDPR 8732 - Randomized Clinical Trials

    (3) The purpose of this course is to provide students with a thorough grounding in the conduct of randomized clinical trials including design, management, evaluation, and resource acquisition. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • EDPR 9000 - Dissertation

    (1-12) (EDFD 9000) Independent research for Doctoral degree. Credit may be earned over a period of several semesters. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.

Electrical and Computer Engineering

  
  • EECE 6202 - Electricl Power Systems

    (3) Investigation of problems associated with the transmission of electrical energy; load-flow studies, and fault analysis by use of symmetrical components. PREREQUISITE(S): TECH 2251 or equivalent.
  
  • EECE 6204 - Power Distribution Sys

    (3) Distribution of power from transmission systems to users: primary and secondary feeders; voltage regulation; underground, overhead and network design; lightning and protective device coordination. PREREQUISITE(S): TECH 3440, 4262, or permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 6205 - Modern Grid with Renewables

    (3) Introduction to alternative energy, wind generator systems, photovoltaic (PV) systems, wave or ocean energy systems, high voltage DC transmission. PREREQUISITE(S): EECE 2201
  
  • EECE 6206 - Electrical Power Quality

    (3) EECE 4206. Power quality phenomenon voltage sags and interruptions, transient overvoltages, long-duration voltage variations, fundamental of harmonics, distributed generation and power quality, power quality benchmarking and monitoring. PREREQUISITE(S): EECE 4201 and EECE 3203.
  
  • EECE 6213 - Antenna Theory/Design

    (3) Theory of operation and design of antennas; determination of antenna radiation characteristics; introduction to antenna array theory. PREREQUISITE(S): TECH 3232 or equivalent.
  
  • EECE 6214 - Em Fields Laboratory

    (1) Laboratory techniques associated with frequencies above 100 MHz. COREQUISITE: EECE 6215 or permission of instructor. PREREQUISITE(S): TECH 2822, 3232 and 3241 or equivalent.
  
  • EECE 6215 - Applied Em Fields

    (3) Steady state and transient solutions of transmission line equations; plane waves; antennas in telecommunications.
  
  • EECE 6221 - Electronics III

    (4) Applications of analog and digital electronic circuits; special purpose circuits and devices. Three lecture, three laboratory hours per week.
  
  • EECE 6222 - Digital Logic/Comp Dsgn

    (3) Applications of digital system design using MSI, LSI, and VLSI circuits; design of arithmetic logic units, multiple input controllers, and practical interfacing techniques.
  
  • EECE 6230 - Data Communicatn System

    (3) Data communications in information and computing systems; analog and digital means of transmitting and controlling information; organization and requirements of data communication systems, including modulation and demodulation, multiplexing, switching, error detection and correction.
  
  • EECE 6231 - Communication Theory

    (3) Frequency and time domain; modulation, random signal theory; autocorrelation; noise, communication systems.
  
  • EECE 6232 - Discrete Signal Process

    (3) Introduction to discrete-time signal analysis; discrete system concepts, discrete-time Fourier analysis, sampling of continuous-time signals, z-transform, and transform analysis of discrete systems; structures for discrete-time systems and discrete filter design techniques.
  
  • EECE 6235 - Probabilistic Sys Anlys

    (3) Probability and statistics applied to electrical and computer engineering problems; probability and random variables; statistics and techniques for estimating them; techniques for characterization of signals using autocorrelation, cross-correlation and power spectra; determination of effects of discrete and analog filters on random signals, Bayesian detection and estimation; Markov random processes.
  
  • EECE 6241 - Solid State Physcl Elct

    (3) Quantum concepts; statistics; crystal structure; conduction processes in solids; p-n junctions and devices; field effect devices; charge transfer devices. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given.
  
  • EECE 6242 - Electro-Optics

    (3) Classical optics including Gaussian optics, Newtonian optics, and vergence theory; optical design with aberration concepts, F-numbers, pupils and stops; radiometry with respect to flux transfer calculations; light sources and detectors.
  
  • EECE 6243 - Linear Optical Systems

    (3) Review of Fourier techniques for analysis and design of linear systems, extension to 2-d methods; 2-d transforms applied to linear optical systems and data processing.
  
  • EECE 6251 - Control System Engr

    (3) General equations of physical linear systems and their transfer functions; transient analysis and stability of control systems; Bode plots, Nichols plot, Routh-Hurwitz criterion, root locus method, introduction to compensation techniques and systems in state space.
  
  • EECE 6252 - Digital Control Systems

    (3) Problems involved with and analysis techniques applicable to digital control systems. Requires a prior knowledge of Laplace transforms. Basic knowledge of feedback control theory desirable. COREQUISITE(S): TECH 7401 .
  
  • EECE 6253 - Control Systems Lab

    (1) Investigation of fundamental properties associated with analysis of control systems, compensating networks, analog and digital computer simulations. COREQUISITE: EECE 6251 or 6252.
  
  • EECE 6254 - Digital Control Sys Lab

    (1) Fundamental properties associated with digital control systems engineering; laboratory procedures in analysis of digital control systems, compensating networks, digital computer simulations and PLCs. CORREQUISITES: EECE 6252.
  
  • EECE 6272 - Engineering Software

    (3) Procedural and object-oriented programming techniques using C and C++. Introduction to Unix. COREQUISITE(S): TECH 7401 .
  
  • EECE 6273 - Database Engineering

    (3) Logical database design emphasizing entity-relationship, relational, object-oriented, and logic data models; design theory for relational databases, relational query languages, and introduction to integration of database and knowledge-base systems for engineering applications; emerging trends in database machine design and implementation. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 6275 - Network Programming

    (3) Introduction to engineering of computer networks, network hardware, and network software; design of software systems for network applications. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 6276 - Adv Network Programming

    (3) Advanced methods for engineering software systems for network applications; topics include implementations of distributed object models, remote database connectivity, and reusable software components. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 6277 - Dsp Microprocessors

    (4) Architecture and instruction set of fixed-point and floating-point devices; hardware interfacing, host communications, real-time signal generation, filtering, and code development using assembly language and C. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 6278 - Computer Organization

    (3) Organization and structure of CPU, memory, operating system, I/O system organization and implementation issues; hardware and software integration and co-design. PREREQUISITE(S): TECH 6460  or equivalent, or permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 6710 - Computer Architecture

    (3) Architecture and design of computers, performance measure, instruction sets, datapaths, I/O systems, and memory hierarchies. PREREQUISITE(S): TECH 6462  or equivalent, or permission of instructor. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • EECE 6711 - Fault Tolerant Comp Des

    (3) Evaluation of computer system design and reliability using reliability block diagrams, fault trees, reliability graphics, queuing networks, error detecting and correcting codes, and Markov models; principles of fault-tolerant hardware and software design.
  
  • EECE 6712 - Embedded Systems

    (3) Introduction to hardware and software design of computing systems embedded in electronic devices; programmable processor design; peripherals, memories, interfacing, and hardware/software tradeoffs. Laboratory involves of use of synthesis tools, programmable logic, microcontrollers, and development of working embedded systems. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 6720 - Intro Artificial Intelg

    (3) (Same as COMP 6720 .) (Same as COMP 6720.) Fundamentals of programming in LISP; central ideas of artificial intelligence, including heuristic search, problem solving, slot-and-filler structures, and knowledge representation.
  
  • EECE 6730 - Expert Systems

    (3) (Same as COMP 6730 .) (Same as COMP 6730.). Fundamentals of programming in PROLOG, central ideas of expert system development, including knowledge representation, control structures, tools, knowledge acquisition, and knowledge engineering.
  
  • EECE 6731 - Data Visualization

    (3) (Same as COMP 6731 ) (Same as COMP 6731). Terminology, methodology, and applications of data visualization; methods for visualizing data from a variety of engineering and scientific fields including both static and time varying data and methods for generating both surface and volume visualizations. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 6900 - Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering

    (1-3) Topics are varied and announced in online class listings.
  
  • EECE 6901 - Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering

    (1-3) Topics are varied and announced in online class listings. PREREQUISITE(S): EECE 7231  or permission.
  
  • EECE 6902 - Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering

    (1-3) Topics are varied and announced in online class listings.
  
  • EECE 6903 - Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering

    (1-3) Topics are varied and announced in online class listings.
  
  • EECE 6904 - Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering

    (1-3) Topics are varied and announced in online class listings.
  
  • EECE 6905 - Electrical Power Quality

    (3) Power quality phenomenon, voltage sags and interruptions, transient overvoltages, long-duration voltage variations, fundamental of harmonics. distributed generation and power quality, power quality benchmarking and monitoring. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 6905 - Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering

    (1-3) Topics are varied and announced in online class listings.
  
  • EECE 6906 - Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering

    (1-3) Topics are varied and announced in online class listings. PREREQUISITE(S): EECE 6235  or permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 6907 - Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering

    (1-3) Topics are varied and announced in online class listings. PREREQUISITE(S): EECE 7251  or permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 6908 - Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering

    (1-3) Topics are varied and announced in online class listings.
  
  • EECE 6909 - Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering

    (1-3) Topics are varied and announced in online class listings.
  
  • EECE 7001 - Professional Develpmnt

    (3) Electrical and computer engineering research methods, development issues and ethics in academia and engineering practice. Students learn how to conduct literature search, write progress reports, publications and prepare and give presentations. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 7012 - Fndtns/Software Engr

    (3) (Same as COMP 7012 -COMP 8012 ) (Same as COMP 7012-8012). Project management; Unified Process; software disciplines (requirements, analysis, design, implementation, testing); Unified Modeling Language; design patterns; mapping designs to code. Students work in teams to develop a significant software system. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 7100 - Linear Sys Analysis

    (3) Systems concepts and mathematical tools including Z-transforms; analysis of systems, both continuous and discrete, in the time domain and frequency domain. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given.
  
  • EECE 7211 - Adv Elctrmgntc Field

    (3) Advanced studies in electromagnetic fields, radiation, and propagation of energy. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 7214 - Image Processing

    (3) Theory and applications of digital image processing, sampling, quantization, enhancement and restoration of images; use of segmentation, descriptors, and pattern recognition; architectures for image processing. PREREQUISITE(S): Written proposal and permission of instructor
  
  • EECE 7215 - Digital Signal Proc

    (3) Application of discrete transform theory to spectral analysis, digital filters, random signal analysis. PREREQUISITE(S): Written proposal and permission of instructor
  
  • EECE 7216 - Computer Vision

    (3) Principles and applications of computer vision, advanced image processing techniques as applied to computer vision, shape analysis, and object recognition.
  
  • EECE 7217 - Multimedia Info Process

    (3) Multimedia information retrieval models, advanced processing techniques, multimedia content analysis, pattern mining for information retrieval, query formation, intelligent query processing, and high dimensional data visualization.
  
  • EECE 7220 - Scientific Computing

    (3) Review of scientific computing mathematical preliminaries. Topics include numerical linear algebra, orthogonality, eigenvalues, boundary value problems, integral equations and Green’s functions, numerical integration, basic iterative methods, preconditioning, parallel programming, and advanced topics. PREREQUISITE(S): graduate standing or permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 7224 - Physically Based Animation

    (3) Introduction to the foundations of non-physically based geometric models, various physically based models and deformable models along with brief introduction to graphics and openGL. Specific models governing particle interactions, and movement of hair, smoke, fire, and clothes will be covered. PREREQUISITE(S): graduate standing or permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 7230 - Solid State Devices

    (3) Internal function, limitations, and applications of unique components found in modern telecommunication designs; electro-optic devices, detectors, resonators, antenna, and negative resistance components.
  
  • EECE 7231 - Communicatn Electronics

    (3) Analysis and design of small and large signal amplifiers; multistage amplifiers; analysis and design of oscillators; feedback and stability in amplifier design.
  
  • EECE 7232 - Analog Comm Circ Dsgn

    (3) Design and applications of analog communication systems; transmitter and receiver technologies.
  
  • EECE 7233 - Power Electronics

    (3) Power semiconductor switches, rectifiers, phase-controlled rectifiers, and other power control devices; power control applications.
  
  • EECE 7234 - VLSI Design

    (3) This course teaches electronic IC design techniques for VLSI systems. Topics include fabrication process, design considerations and methodologies, fundamental structure, design flow, tools and techniques, design analysis and optimization, and stick diagram. Topics also include design rule checking (DRL), layout versus schematic (LVS), design synthesis and chip planning, clock tree and power routing, advanced high-speed and low-power CMOS design, asynchronous and adiabatic logic. PREREQUISITE(S): 3000-level creative writing workshop in the same genre (fiction, poetry, or creative non-fiction), and permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 7243 - Fourier Optics

    (3) Analysis of two-dimensional linear systems, scalar diffraction theory, Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction; Fourier transforming properties of lenses, spatial frequency analysis of optical systems, optical information processing and holography. PREREQUISITE(S): permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 7245 - Statistical Optics

    (3) Techniques for describing random processes applied to generation, propagation, imaging, and detection of light; statistical properties of light, coherence, imaging with inhomogeneous media, statistics of photoelectric detection of light. PREREQUISITE(S): ENGL 3601 or permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 7251 - Random Signals & Noise

    (3) Statistical methods for describing and analyzing random signals and noise; auto-correlation, cross-correlation, and spectral density functions; optimal linear filter theory. PREREQUISITE(S): ENGL 6618 , or permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 7252 - Information Theory

    (3) Introduction to entropy and channel capacity, group codes, block codes, cyclic codes; application of coding techniques to improve system reliability; error correcting codes.
  
  • EECE 7253 - Wireless Telecommunictn

    (3) Principles of wireless telecommunication systems with emphasis on cellular telephony and on wireless data communication; requirements and standards along with physical layer properties and multiple access techniques including spread spectrum techniques (CDMA).
  
  • EECE 7254 - Modern Telecom

    (3) Implementation and standards for communications systems; cellular telephony standards and/or wireless data standards utilizing CDMA techniques.
  
  • EECE 7255 - Digital Communications

    (3) Source coding, signal representations, optimum receivers for A WGN channels, channel capacity issues, block codes, and convolution codes.
  
  • EECE 7261 - Arch & Design Dig Comp

    (3) Advanced logical design of hardware and organization structure of digital computers; architectural properties and control strategies; processor and memory organizations, addressing and interrupt structures, and I/O controllers; hardware and software trade-offs, and speed considerations.
  
  • EECE 7262 - Logicl Fndtns Artf Intl

    (3) (Same as COMP 7750-8750) (Same as COMP 7750-8750)Logical foundations of artificial intelligence, predicate calculus, declarative knowledge, inference, resolution strategies, non-monotonic reasoning, induction, probabilistic logic, belief, state and change, and intelligent-agent architecture.
  
  • EECE 7266 - Prolog Proc/Intel Syst

    (3) The engineering of intelligent systems using the PROLOG language for implementation; advanced PROLOG processing, hardware, and software architecture for PROLOG-based machines.
  
  • EECE 7267 - Artfcl Intel In Lisp

    (3) Fundamentals of LISP programming, symbolic processing, searching, goal reduction, matching, problems and problem spaces, problem solving methods, and AI applications.
  
  • EECE 7268 - Obj Oriented Data Engr

    (3) Design of hardware and software from a perspective of interacting objects that combine data and behavior; engineering data models, analysis and design processes, implementation, large engineering system issues, and reverse engineering; object-oriented database design for CASE, CAD/CAM, and related engineering database environments.
  
  • EECE 7269 - Machine Learning & Applicatns

    (3) Data representation; similarity measures, linear and non-linear data projection; discriminate analysis; classifier design; supervised and unsupervised learning; evolutionary computing; and machine learning and applications.
 

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