Complex dataThe teacher is:
Hans Philippi (hansp@cs.uu.nl), CGN-A102, 030-2532819.
This course will be given as a seminar. You are supposed to prepare the sessions by reading the stuff and formulating one or more questions about it. The questions are mailed to the speakers and the teacher according to the following deadlines. The questions for the monday sessions are mailed before thursday/friday 0:00. The questions for the wednesday sessions are mailed before sunday/monday 0:00. The speakers will broadcast the complete collection of questions 24 hours in advance.
Kind request for email subject format. If you mail a question for a session, let's say 4, please use CD question 4.
Furthermore, a practical exercise with Monet will be part of this course. The exercise is scheduled in the last weeks of this period.
Note that we refer to articles in the reader.
| Session |
Date |
Subject |
Reference |
Speaker |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 |
25/04 |
kick off meeting |
[1] |
Hans |
| 1 |
02/05 |
|
Bogdan, Laurence |
|
| 2 |
04/05 |
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| 3 |
09/05 |
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4 |
11/05 |
suffix trees |
[5] |
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16/05 |
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| 18/05 |
examinations |
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| 5 |
23/05 |
wavelet based indexing |
[6] |
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| 6 |
25/05 |
q-grams |
[7] |
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| 7 |
30/05 |
patternhunter |
[8] |
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| 8 |
01/06 |
q-gram variations |
[9, 10] |
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| 9 |
06/06 |
Monet; intro exercise |
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| ... |
--22/06 |
Monet exercise |
The final grade is calculated as the weighted average of the following partial results:
Each of the partial results should at least be 5.