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(Latest Revision -- 04/14/2011)
[04/14/2011: Presentation schedule changes]
[03/17/2011: Presentation schedule changes]
[03/17/2011: Topic Titles Inserted]
[03/03/2011: Deadline for Topic Approval]
[02/10/2011: Timeline changes]
[01/23/2011: initial work]
SCHEDULE FOR CS 4960 -- Spring 2011
WEEK #1: Jan 27 - Jan 28
- CS 4960 meets in N-221 on Thursday, Jan 27.
- Overview of Course Documents and Organization
WEEK #2: Jan 31 - Feb 04
- CS 4960 meets in P-113 for the remainder of the term
- Discussion of Topic Selection, Presentation Preparation, and Evaluation
WEEK #3: Feb 07 - Feb 11
- Library visit and tutorial information from Librarian Maryann Hight
- Discussion of Topic Selection, Presentation Preparation, and Evaluation
WEEK #4: Feb 14 - Feb 18
- Discussion of Topic Selection, Presentation Preparation, and Evaluation
- Deadline for all preliminary
topic proposals: Thursday, Feb 17.
Quoting from the Course Description:
Propose the topic to the instructor (e-mail). The proposal must
include:
- an abstract of between 80 and 120 words, which describes the
nature of the scholarly content that you will include in your
presentation.
- full citations, in proper form, of multiple reliable sources (at
least two) from which you intend to draw. For details about proper
form for citations see "Your List of References" and "When
You Make Direct Use of a Source" below.
Penalty for non-compliance TBD
WEEK #5: Feb 21 - Feb 25
- Discussion of Topic Selection, Presentation Preparation, and Evaluation
WEEK #6: Feb 28 - Mar 04
- Discussion of Topic Selection, Presentation Preparation, and Evaluation
WEEK #7: Mar 07 - Mar 11
- Discussion of Topic Selection, Presentation Preparation, and Evaluation
WEEK #8: Mar 14 - Mar 18
- DEADLINE for all approval
of all topic proposals: Thursday, March 17.
You must meet this deadline to pass the course.
- Discussion of Topic Selection, Presentation Preparation, and Evaluation
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SPRING BREAK: Mar 19 - Mar 27
WEEK #9: Mar 28 - Apr 01
- We don't have class this week - Cesar Chavez Day.
WEEK #10: Apr 04 - Apr 08
- Distribution of copies of the first two written reports:
WEEK #11: Apr 11 - Apr 15
- Speaker #01, Apr 14: Kelly Norby
- Topic: Statistical Pattern Recognition
- Distribution of copies of the next two written reports:
WEEK #12: Apr 18 - Apr 22
- Speaker #02, Apr 21: Kristi Davis
- Topic: File Compression
- Speaker #03, Apr 21: Jeff Paulo
- Topic: Brain Computer Interfaces
- Distribution of copies of the next two written reports:
- Jesus Menera
- Francise Tecson
WEEK #13: Apr 25 - Apr 29
- Speaker #04, Apr 28: Jesus Menera
- Topic: Version Control Systems
- Speaker #05, Apr 28: Francise Tecson
- Topic: Medical Surgical Robotics
- Distribution of copies of the next written reports:
WEEK #14: May 02 - May 06
WEEK #15: May 09 - May 13
- Speaker #07, May 12: Juan Blanco
- Topic: Intrusion Detection Using the K-Nearest Neighbor Algorithm
- Friday is Warrior Day
WEEK #16: May 16 - May 18
- No class this week (Wednesday is the last day of 2011 Spring Semester
Classes)