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*** [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wcohen/10-605/assignments/big-classifier.pdf PDF writeup of scalable classification]
 
*** [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wcohen/10-605/assignments/big-classifier.pdf PDF writeup of scalable classification]
 
* Mon Apr 22. ''Guest lecture, Evangelos Papalexakis, on Scalable Tensor Methods.''
 
* Mon Apr 22. ''Guest lecture, Evangelos Papalexakis, on Scalable Tensor Methods.''
* Wed Apr 24.  Project reports.
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* Wed Apr 24.  Project reports. '''Please upload your slides to Blackboard in advance by *1:00pm*'''
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** Team1: Namit Shetty, Namit Katariya
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** Team2: Jieru Shi, Luzheng Sheng
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** Team3: Edward Zhang, Weihua Cao, Yue Ma
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** Team4: Yibin Lin, Yu Gong
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** Team5: Sukhada Palkar
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** Team6: Han Yang, Qiangjian Xi
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** Team7: Russell Cullen, Jonathan Hsu
 
* Mon Apr 29. Project reports.
 
* Mon Apr 29. Project reports.
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** Team8: Andrea Klein, Dipan Pal
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** Team9: Zeyuan Li, Pengqi Liu, Fei Xie
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** Team10: Yiwen Chen, Zhiqi Li, Yuliang Yin
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** Team11: Ye Zhang, Hao Chen, Qi Wang
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** Team12: Chunlei Liu, Zhen Tang
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** Team13: Zaid Sheikh, Shourabh Rawat, Sushant Kumar
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** Team14: Huanchen Zhang, Mengwei Ding
 
* Wed May 1. Project reports.
 
* Wed May 1. Project reports.
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** Team15: Shu-Hao Yu, Guanyu Wang, Mayank Mohta
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** Team16: Li Lu, Chun Chen, Yuchen Tian
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** Team17: Shannon Quinn
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** Team18: Avesh Singh, Adam Mihalcin
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** Team19: Yubin Kim, Juan Manuel Caicedo Carvajal
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** Team20: Yue Yu, Jie Dai, Mayank Ketkari
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** Team21: Varuni Gang, Alkeshkumar Patel
 
** '''Assignment due: Multi-class image classification or scalable classification.'''
 
** '''Assignment due: Multi-class image classification or scalable classification.'''
  

Revision as of 16:59, 19 April 2013

This is the syllabus for Machine Learning with Large Datasets 10-605 in Spring 2013.

January

February

March

April and May

May

  • 9am, Tuesday, May 7. Project writeups due. Submit a paper to Blackbook in PDF in the ICML 2013 format (minimum 5 pp, up to 8pp double column), except, of course, do not submit it anonymously.
    • Note: this is extended from previous deadline of Fri May 3---but I can't give any further extensions! Your project report should discuss
      • The problem you're trying to solve, and why it's important and/or interesting.
      • Related work, especially any related work that you're building on.
      • The data that you're working with.
      • The methods that you're using (in some detail - even if these are off-the-shelf methods, I want to know that you understand them)
      • The experiments you did, the metrics you used to evaluate them, and the results.
      • What was learned from the experiments (the conclusions).
    • You should think of this as an exercise in writing a conference-style paper: so try and write in that style. (Of course, your work doesn't need to advance the state-of-the-art in machine learning, or be highly novel, but it should be well-described.)