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=HW1, ECE662 Spring 2010=
 
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Due at 5pm, Tuesday February 23, 2010.  
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Due by 5pm, Tuesday February 23, 2010, in my Rhea dropbox. --[[User:Mboutin|Mboutin]] 09:49, 1 March 2010 (UTC)
  
 
:Experiment with Bayes rule for normally distributed features. Summarize your experiments, results, and conclusions in a report (pdf). Make sure to include your code.
 
:Experiment with Bayes rule for normally distributed features. Summarize your experiments, results, and conclusions in a report (pdf). Make sure to include your code.
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Note: If you are not sure what to do, you may take a look at the statement of [[Homework_1_OldKiwi |hw1, 2008 statement]] for inspiration.  
 
Note: If you are not sure what to do, you may take a look at the statement of [[Homework_1_OldKiwi |hw1, 2008 statement]] for inspiration.  
  
Please turn in your homework in my Rhea dropbox. --[[User:Mboutin|Mboutin]] 09:49, 1 March 2010 (UTC)
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The discussion page for this homework is [[ECE662 hw1 discussions|here]].
 
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HW1, ECE662 Spring 2010

Due by 5pm, Tuesday February 23, 2010, in my Rhea dropbox. --Mboutin 09:49, 1 March 2010 (UTC)

Experiment with Bayes rule for normally distributed features. Summarize your experiments, results, and conclusions in a report (pdf). Make sure to include your code.
  • Suggestion: Experiment first with 2D features, and subsequently move on to a higher dimensional space (e.g., n=27).
  • Using Freemat/R is recommended.
  • Have fun!

Note: If you are not sure what to do, you may take a look at the statement of hw1, 2008 statement for inspiration.

The discussion page for this homework is here.



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