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6.03  Intro to EECS by Med Tech

Spring 2019

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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

TAs: Ginny Sun, Katherine W Young

Lecture:  MW2  (34-101)        

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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

ECG and Arrhythmia Guide

Dear class,

I've posted an Arrhythmia Guide under the Final Exam section. It includes tips for interpreting ECGs and methods for identifying the different abnormalities.

Best,
6.03 staff

Announced on 20 May 2019  4:23  p.m. by Katherine W Young

Final Exam Reminder

Dear class,

The final exam for this class will be tomorrow, 1:30-4:30pm in 34-101. You are allowed to bring a calculator and two double-sided 8.5x11" cheat sheets.

If you have any last-minute questions, please email me at kayoung@mit.edu!

Best,
6.03 staff

Announced on 20 May 2019  1:22  p.m. by Katherine W Young

Spring 2018 Final Exam non-MRI Solutions

Dear class,

The solutions to the non-MRI questions from the 2018 final exam have been posted ("Final Exam - Spring 2018 (non-MRI Solutions)."

Best,
6.03 staff

Announced on 19 May 2019  5:23  p.m. by Katherine W Young

Office Hours next week

Dear class,

I'll be holding office hours 3-5pm next Monday, May 13. You can feel free to use this time to make up any labs, if applicable.

Best,
Katherine

Announced on 09 May 2019  4:14  p.m. by Katherine W Young

Machine vision lab this week + office hours

Dear class,

This Thursday and Friday we will be holding our last lab of the class on identifying MS lesions. This will be the last assignment apart from the final (no pset this week). I will be holding office hours 4-5 tomorrow in the lab.

Sorry if this conflicts with anything you heard earlier, and please let us know if you have any questions!

Best,
6.03 staff

Announced on 05 May 2019  2:48  p.m. by Katherine W Young

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