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 The departmental prerequsites for this course are general prerequisites, MATH 1025 3.0, MATH1310 3.0, CSE2031 3.0. It also is recommended that students enter this course with a good working knowledge of the calculus of several variables and linear algebra. Familiarity with linear systems theory (e.g., CSE 3451, formerly COSC 4451), comfort with elementary manipulation of complex variables and previous experience equivalent to a university level introduction to physics course also would be of value. If in doubt, then consult with the instructor. The departmental prerequsites for this course are general prerequisites, MATH 1025 3.0, MATH1310 3.0, CSE2031 3.0. It also is recommended that students enter this course with a good working knowledge of the calculus of several variables and linear algebra. Familiarity with linear systems theory (e.g., CSE 3451, formerly COSC 4451), comfort with elementary manipulation of complex variables and previous experience equivalent to a university level introduction to physics course also would be of value. If in doubt, then consult with the instructor.
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 ==== Instructor & TAs ==== ==== Instructor & TAs ====
  
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   * [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/~wildes|Richard P. Wildes]]   * [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/~wildes|Richard P. Wildes]]
     * Office: LAS 3016      * Office: LAS 3016 
-    * Office hours: TBA+    * Office hours: Wednesdays, 1-3 PM
     * Email: wildes@cse.yorku.ca     * Email: wildes@cse.yorku.ca
  
 == Teaching Assistant == == Teaching Assistant ==
  
-  * TBA +  * Paria Mehrani 
-    * Office: TBA +    * Office: LAS Elder Lab 
-    * Office hours: TBA   +    * Office hours: By appointment   
-    * Email: TBA+    * Email: paria@cse.yorku.ca
  
-In order to ensure timely responses to e-mails, please include CSE1020 in the e-mail subject line and include your CSE account number and student number in the body of the e-mail. E-mails lacking such information are unlikely to receive timely or useful response.+In order to ensure timely responses to e-mails, please include CSE4422/5323 in the e-mail subject line and include your CSE account number and student number in the body of the e-mail. E-mails lacking such information are unlikely to receive timely or useful response.
  
 ==== Textbooks ==== ==== Textbooks ====
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 by Richard Szeliski, Springer, 2011. by Richard Szeliski, Springer, 2011.
  
-Errata for the textbook is available [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/~wildes|here]].+Errata for the textbook is available [[https://sites.google.com/site/szeliskijp/book/eratta|here]].
  
 This text is available at the York University Bookstore in York Lanes. Also, a copy is on reserve at the Steacie Library on campus.  This text is available at the York University Bookstore in York Lanes. Also, a copy is on reserve at the Steacie Library on campus. 
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     * Lectures: Students will be held responsible for all material covered in lectures. Lecture notes will be posted incrementally on this website; see the Schedule link on the side bar to this page.     * Lectures: Students will be held responsible for all material covered in lectures. Lecture notes will be posted incrementally on this website; see the Schedule link on the side bar to this page.
-    * Assigned Readings: Students will be held responsible for all material assigned as reading in the Textbook. Additional reading may be required and copies of relevant material will be made available, as necessary. Reading assignments will be posted incrementally on this websitesee the Schedule link on the side bar to this page.+    * Assigned Readings: Students will be held responsible for all material assigned as reading in the Textbook. Additional reading may be required and copies of relevant material will be made available, as necessary. Reading assignments will be posted incrementally on this website; see the Schedule link on the side bar to this page. 
 +    * Labs: Students will be held responsible for all material presented in labs. Labs will provide students with hands-on activities that complement the lecture and reading materials. Documentation of the lab facilities are available [[http://www.eecs.yorku.ca/course_archive/2013-14/F/4422/lab.html|here]]. Lab meetings will be posted incrementally on this website; see the Schedule link on the side bar to this page.
     * Assignments: Two assignments for the students to complete and hand in will be required; details will be posted incrementally on this website;see the Schedule link on the side bar to this page.     * Assignments: Two assignments for the students to complete and hand in will be required; details will be posted incrementally on this website;see the Schedule link on the side bar to this page.
     * Tests: The only test associated with this course will be a mid-term exam to be given in class, closed book.     * Tests: The only test associated with this course will be a mid-term exam to be given in class, closed book.
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         * 19% - Final Demo          * 19% - Final Demo 
  
-Each piece of work will be assigned a numeric grade. A final numeric grade will be acomputed using the weighting given above. The final letter grade will be determined form the numeric score using the standard Computer Science and Engineering mapping. +Each piece of work will be assigned a numeric grade. A final numeric grade will be computed using the weighting given above. The final letter grade will be determined from the numeric score using the standard Computer Science and Engineering mapping.
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