Difference between revisions of "CoE 164 S2 AY 2020-2021"

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* Carl C. Dizon [carl.dizon at eeemail]
 
* Carl C. Dizon [carl.dizon at eeemail]
 
* Nestor Michael C. Tiglao [nestor at eeemail]
 
* Nestor Michael C. Tiglao [nestor at eeemail]
'''Course Description''': This course aims to 1) build and evaluate efficient computing platforms, 2) present algorithms, methods, and tools needed to solve challenging problems, and 3) practice sound engineering judgement in solving engineering problems.<br>.
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'''Course Description''': This course aims to 1) build and evaluate efficient computing platforms, 2) present algorithms, methods, and tools needed to solve challenging problems, and 3) practice sound engineering judgement in solving engineering problems.<br>
 
'''Synopsis''': This course aims to 1) build and evaluate efficient computing platforms, 2) present algorithms, methods, and tools needed to solve challenging problems, and 3) practice sound engineering judgement in solving engineering problems.<br>
 
'''Synopsis''': This course aims to 1) build and evaluate efficient computing platforms, 2) present algorithms, methods, and tools needed to solve challenging problems, and 3) practice sound engineering judgement in solving engineering problems.<br>
 
'''Delivery Method''': Digital materials and open-time laboratory sessions
 
'''Delivery Method''': Digital materials and open-time laboratory sessions

Revision as of 13:03, 18 March 2021

Course Information

Academic Period: 2nd Semester AY 2020-2021
Units: 3
Workload:

  • 3 hours laboratory per week

Instructors:

  • Carl C. Dizon [carl.dizon at eeemail]
  • Nestor Michael C. Tiglao [nestor at eeemail]

Course Description: This course aims to 1) build and evaluate efficient computing platforms, 2) present algorithms, methods, and tools needed to solve challenging problems, and 3) practice sound engineering judgement in solving engineering problems.
Synopsis: This course aims to 1) build and evaluate efficient computing platforms, 2) present algorithms, methods, and tools needed to solve challenging problems, and 3) practice sound engineering judgement in solving engineering problems.
Delivery Method: Digital materials and open-time laboratory sessions
Online Platforms: UVLe, Piazza, Google Meet, Zoom, other quiz platforms, other code submission platforms.

Course Outline

Week Topics Expected Academic Requirements Resource Links
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  • Course overview and synopsis
  • Course requirements

[slides]

1 Claude Shannon

Claude Shannon - Father of the Information Age

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2Whj_nL-x8&ab_channel=UniversityofCaliforniaTelevision%28UCTV%29

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  • Machine exercise
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  • Machine exercise
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  • Machine problem
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  • Machine exercise
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  • Machine exercise
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  • Machine problem

Grading Rubric

55% Machine exercises
45% Machine problems