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* 2008/05/05 -- Moved the page and converted all formulas [[Geometric Series Note_OldKiwi]]
 
* 2008/05/05 -- Moved the page and converted all formulas [[Geometric Series Note_OldKiwi]]
 
* 2008/05/06 -- Moved and converted ALL equations from [[Homework Problem 5.31_OldKiwi]]
 
* 2008/05/06 -- Moved and converted ALL equations from [[Homework Problem 5.31_OldKiwi]]
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[[User:srudolph|Stephen Rudolph]]
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* 2008/04/06 -- Created a category for [http://balthier.ecn.purdue.edu/index.php/Category:Lecture_Notes lecture notes] and added all lectures to that category.
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[[User:chuangt|Tzu-Cheng Chuang]]
 
[[User:chuangt|Tzu-Cheng Chuang]]
 
* 2008/04/03 -- Created the page for [[Lecture 22 - Decision Trees and Clustering_OldKiwi]]. Added the note from the beginning to [[Lecture 22 - Decision Trees and Clustering_OldKiwi#What is clustering?|What is clustering]]
 
* 2008/04/03 -- Created the page for [[Lecture 22 - Decision Trees and Clustering_OldKiwi]]. Added the note from the beginning to [[Lecture 22 - Decision Trees and Clustering_OldKiwi#What is clustering?|What is clustering]]

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Bunyamin Sisman

  • 2008/04/06 -- Added some explanations and a figure to lecture 22 for clustering.
  • 2008/04/06 -- Introduced different kinds of clustering algorithms and a simple example with a figure for image segmentation and compression using k-means algorithm in lecture 22.

Dalton Lunga

  • 2008/04/01 -- Added the topic: Graphical models_OldKiwi and gave a description of how these models link to decision trees.

Hector Santos

Landis Huffman

Madhur Gupta

Marc Bosch

Yamini Nimmagadda

Saranya Raghavan

  • 2008/04/06 -- Added link to commercial and free software for Classification using Decision Trees (Tools_OldKiwi).
  • 2008/04/06 -- Added Publication #18 (A Scalable Decision Tree Algorithm) to Publications_OldKiwi, and provided an abstract.

Gaurav Srivastava

Jinha Jung

Jinyoung Kim

Jungtag Gong

  • 2008/04/03 -- Linked two tutorials of decision tree and the lecture and example of Fisher linear discriminant to Glossary_OldKiwi

Thomas Chen

  • 2008/04/02 -- Edited Lecture 21 - added comment on CART Methodology
  • 2008/04/02 -- Edited Lecture 21 - created image ECE662_lect21_stopping.jpg and comments about it at the bottom of the page

Seong Jun Park

  • 2008/04/04 -- Moved several images about Neural Network from old kiwi website to the lecture 13

Shuowen Hu

  • 2008/04/06 -- Added Figure 5 in Lecture 22 illustrating clustering, specifically hierarchial clustering with human pictures
  • 2008/04/06 -- Added figure labels for all pictures in Lecture 22

Rahul Srinivasa Raghavan

  • 2008/04/06 -- Ported over all PDF's, pertaining to 1st Exam_OldKiwi of EC301, from old kiwi to new kiwi.
  • 2008/04/06 -- Ported over contents, and added some materials pertaining to 2nd Exam, from old kiwi to new kiwi, for EC301.

Singanallur V Venkatakrishnan

Stephen Rudolph

  • 2008/04/06 -- Created a category for lecture notes and added all lectures to that category.

Tzu-Cheng Chuang

Seong Jun Park

  • 2008/04/06 -- Added lecture notes about image segmentation.

Yun-ting Su

  • 2008/04/06 -- Created Figure 6 in Lecture 22 to illustrate an example of clustering with image segmentation.
  • 2008/04/06 -- Wrote lecture note about image segmentation to describe Figure 6 in Lecture 22

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