6.03 Intro to EECS by Med Tech
Spring 2018
Students will learn fundamental concepts in information extraction and representation using biomedical signals generated from electrocardiograms (ECGs), glucose detectors, and magnetic resonance imagers. Topics include physical characterization and modeling of systems in the time and frequency domains; analog and digital signals and noise; basic machine learning including decision trees, clustering, and classification; and introductory machine vision. 6 Engineering Design Points.
Instructors: Elfar Adalsteinsson, Collin M Stultz
TA: Paul Daniel Myers
Lecture: MW2 (34-101)
Information:
Explores biomedical signals generated from electrocardiograms, glucose detectors or ultrasound images, and magnetic resonance images. Topics include physical characterization and modeling of systems in the time and frequency domains; analog and digital signals and noise; basic machine learning including decision trees, clustering, and classification; and introductory machine vision. Labs designed to strengthen background in signal processing and machine learning. Students design and run structured experiments, and develop and test procedures through further experimentation.
Prereq: Calculus II (GIR), Physics II (GIR) Units: 4-4-4
Announcements
Grades Posted
Dear students,Final course grades have been posted, as well as final exam grades. If you would like to see your final exam, please contact Professor Stultz to arrange a time.
Sincerely,
The staff
Announced on 25 May 2018 2:11 p.m. by Paul Daniel Myers
6.03 Final Exam
1) Two 8.5" x 11" (front and back) sized note sheets.
2) You CAN use a calculator for the final.
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The staff
Announced on 21 May 2018 3:23 a.m. by Collin M Stultz
Final Exam Review Slides
Dear students,The slides from both final exam reviews have been posted. Please note that there was an error on the last slide of part 2, so if you downloaded the slides before 1pm today, please download a new copy.
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The staff
Announced on 18 May 2018 2:52 p.m. by Paul Daniel Myers
Final Exam Review Session Room
Dear students,The final exam review on Friday will be in 34-302.
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The staff
Announced on 16 May 2018 3:10 p.m. by Paul Daniel Myers
Final Exam Review, Practice Exam Solutions, and Office Hours
Dear students,The final exam review session will be on Friday, May 18, from 1pm to 3pm; the room has not been reserved yet. If you are not able to come to the review, please email Paul; if there is enough interest, an alternate time may be scheduled.
Solutions to the practice exams have been posted on Stellar.
TA office hours will be held at the following times:
Wednesday, 5/16: 3pm to 5pm
Thursday, 5/17: 4pm to 6pm
Friday, 5/18: 12pm to 1pm and 3pm to 4pm
Office hours will be held in the 6.03 lab area, except on Friday, where they will be held in the review session room.
Sincerely,
The staff
Announced on 16 May 2018 11:18 a.m. by Paul Daniel Myers