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Bunyamin Sisman

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Ashish Kamra

Dalton Lunga

Gaurav Srivastava

  • 2008/04/18 -- This posting is for week 14. Previous posting is for week 13. Added a new page giving a simple definition and illustrative example of Minimum Description Length (MDL_OldKiwi) principle. Click here -->> MDL_OldKiwi

Kihwan Han


Landis Huffman

  • 2008/04/17 -- Created a page for Lecture_26_-_Statistical_Clustering_Methods_OldKiwi and wrote a small description of Prof. Bouman's cluster software. I modified the diagram from the software manual to match the corrected version presented in class. I have included this diagram, a link to the cluster homepage, and a short writeup in the Lecture 26 notes.

Madhur Gupta

  • 2008/04/16 -- Added the set of lecture notes for Lecture 25 - Clustering Algorithms_OldKiwi under the section "Clustering Methods - A summary". This includes a table for summary of Clustering methods titled "Figure 1". It also includes some text explaining defect in these methods and motivation for feature vector-based methods, which involve projection to lower dimensions. I do not provide the illustrating figures for the text, but I annotate for the same at two places.

Marc Bosch

Neil Bedwell

Stephen Rudolph

  • 2008/04/17 -- Moved new assignment information from lecture notes to dedicated Homework 3_OldKiwi page and updated the information.

Tzu-Cheng Chuang

  • 2008/04/17 -- Edited Lecture 26 by adding figure 1 and figure 3.

Yun-Ting Su

Alumni Liaison

Basic linear algebra uncovers and clarifies very important geometry and algebra.

Dr. Paul Garrett