Welcome to CIS 3715!

Updates

1/15/2018: Welcome to the course. You can download your Lab 1 assignment here CIS3715 (Temple - Spring 2018) PythonBasics - Lab1.ipynb.

1/18/2018: Here are some notes for the lectures we covered in Week 1: Notes for lecture 1. Here are the notes about matrix algebra background expected for this course: Matrices. Please review at least the first 4 pages because we will test it in Quiz 2. If you can, take a look at book "Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are" by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, published in 2017. It is a nice example of what a good data scientist could conclude from large volumes of internet search data.

1/23/2018: Lab assignment 2 has been posted

1/31/2017: Here are some note for the lectures we are covering in Week 2 Notes for lecture 2

1/31/2018: Lab assignment 3 has been posted. For this assignment please use Python 2.7

1/31/2018: Homework 1 has been posted!

2/7/2018: Lab assignment 4 has been posted!

2/13/2018: Lecture notes for SVD and SVD demo in Matlab have been posted!

2/13/2018: Lab 5 has been posted!

2/21/2018: Lab assignment 6 has been posted!

2/21/2018: Notes for weeks 3 and 4 has been posted!

2/21/2018: The following link allows you access to a very nicely written book chapter about clustering. Also, take a look at this interactive demo for clustering.

2/28/2018: Lab assignment 7 has been posted!

2/28/2018: Here are some notes that summarizes supervised learning Notes of supervised learning

3/14/2018: Lab assignment 8 has been posted!

3/28/2018: Lab assignment 9 has been posted!

4/03/2018: Lab assignment 10 has been posted!

4/10/2018: You can download Prof. Xubin's presentation about cloud computing

4/10/2017: You can download the guidlines for class_project.doc and class_presentation.pdf now. The deadline of project proposal is Aril 17 (Tuesday) at noon.

4/11/2018: Lab assignment 11 has been posted!

4/24/2018: The following is the class presentation schedule. Each group will have 4 minutes to talk about their project (do not use more than 4 slides). Please submit your presentations in pdf format by Wednesday (4/25) at 1pm. Attendance in both presentations is mandatory. Also remember that the final quiz will take place on Wednesday during the lab.

Groups presenting on Wednesday, 04/25, at 3pm, in the order as listed:
Antala, Devang
Bosworth, Keith
Esslinger, Kevin
Estonrell, Andrew
Ha, Phong and Kirby, Seamus
Ho, Hoang
Nguyen, Chau Ngoc Minh and Tu Tran
Pettus, Stephen
Raufov, Talat
Schmidt, Justin
Silva Rodriquez, Jose Martin
Venzi Lima Monteiro de Oliveira, Samuel
Zhou, Qunchao
Belardino, Albert
Bid, Monil

Groups presenting on Wednesday, 04/26, at 9:30am, in the order as listed:
Chheu, Peter
Choi, Paul
Cook, Samuel
Daws, William and Ho, Harry
Ditty, Andrew
Epp, Ryan
Goodman, Shlomo
Healy, Griffin
Mandviwalla, Aamir
Mohammed, Emil
Nguyen, Tim
Patel, Harsh and Patel, Pratik
Pham, Tran Quang
Shea, Aidan
Torba, Nicholas
Wong, Stanley