EEECS6898-1: From Data to Solutions for Spring 2016

Days and Time

Fridays 12:10 PM-2:00 PM

Allowed For:

Prerequisites:

None

Notes:

None

Instructor:

Chang, Shih-Fu

Description

"This course is designed for participants in the NSF IGERT program "From Data to Solutions". Students in the seminar may be IGERT Trainees, IGERT affiliates, or other students having the permission of one of the instructors. The course will consist of a series of presentations by faculty and staff at Columbia and CUNY who will describe interesting problems involving very large amounts of data (text, audio, image, video) that require interdisciplinary collaboration with faculty and students in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Statistics, Psychology, Biomedical Informatics, Business and Journalism. Students taking the course will complete short reading assignments for each class, turn in one-page reports on each of the presentations, and prepare a final longer report on one of the problems presented as a final project. Actual experimental implementations will be welcome, but not mandatory. Some proposed projects may be selected and invited to continue in the following semester or summer under the supervision of the instructors or other participating faculty or researchers from industry. There are no prerequisites for the course and no exams; however, students who are members of the IGERT: From Data to Solutions project (Trainees and Affiliates) will have preference in enrollment. This is a required course for IGERT Trainees."