Artificial Intelligence - 13551 - CS 59000 - AI0 |
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Associated Term: Fall 2016
Registration Dates: Mar 21, 2016 to Aug 28, 2016 Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Upper Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials
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Topics In Big Data Management - 14322 - CS 59000 - BDM |
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This seminar course addresses research challenges in big data management. Topics to be covered include, but are not limited to, distributed and parallel data management and query processing techniques; in-memory distributed data systems; graph data management; sample-based query processing techniques; big spatial data management; adaptive techniques; stream processing techniques; multidimensional indexing; row, column, and key-value stores; semantic data stores and semantic query processing. Each student is expected to present several research papers in class and complete a semester-long project in a related topic.
Associated Term: Fall 2016 Registration Dates: Mar 21, 2016 to Aug 28, 2016 Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Upper Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials
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Computing For Life Sciences - 59501 - CS 59000 - CLS |
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Associated Term: Fall 2016
Registration Dates: Mar 21, 2016 to Aug 28, 2016 Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Upper Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials
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Computer-aided Prog Reasoning - 19361 - CS 59000 - CPR |
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As software increasingly runs our lives, can we effectively reason about and ensure software reliability? In this seminar, we will focus on logical foundations and algorithmic techniques for guaranteeing that programs meet certain properties. At the end of the seminar, students will have an insight into the following questions: How can one specify program correctness? How can one check if a program is correct? How can one automatically synthesize a correct program or program component? Course webpage: https://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/roopsha/capr.f16.html
Associated Term: Fall 2016 Registration Dates: Mar 21, 2016 to Aug 28, 2016 Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Upper Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials
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Fault Tolerant Comp Sys Dsgn - 65126 - CS 59000 - FTC |
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Associated Term: Fall 2016
Registration Dates: Mar 21, 2016 to Aug 28, 2016 Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Upper Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials
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Hands-On Learning Theory - 19454 - CS 59000 - HLT |
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For details see: http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/jhonorio/16fall-cs59000hlt.html
Associated Term: Fall 2016 Registration Dates: Mar 21, 2016 to Aug 28, 2016 Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Upper Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits Syllabus Available View Catalog Entry Course Materials |
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Mobile Sensing, Comp, And Appl - 19365 - CS 59000 - MSC |
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Associated Term: Fall 2016
Registration Dates: Mar 21, 2016 to Aug 28, 2016 Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Upper Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials
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Passwords & Human Authenticatn - 14143 - CS 59000 - PWD |
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In this seminar we will survey recent research on passwords and authentication focusing both on human factors (e.g., how people create and remember passwords) as well as the cryptographic tools used to defend passwords against attackers.
Associated Term: Fall 2016 Registration Dates: Mar 21, 2016 to Aug 28, 2016 Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Upper Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials |
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Random Algo Num Linear Algebra - 13477 - CS 59000 - RND |
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Will cover the theory and practice of randomized algorithms for numerical linear algebra problems (RandNLA) suitable for large-scale matrix problems arising in modern, massive, data analytics. https://www.cs.purdue.edu/academic-programs/docs/cs59000RND.pdf
Associated Term: Fall 2016 Registration Dates: Mar 21, 2016 to Aug 28, 2016 Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Upper Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials
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Systems Security Seminar - 18589 - CS 59000 - SYS |
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Intended for students broadly interested in systems research, novel systems trends, or clever applications of systems ideas. We discuss one paper each week and try to learn new things about systems research together.
Associated Term: Fall 2016 Registration Dates: Mar 21, 2016 to Aug 28, 2016 Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Upper Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 1.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials
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