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What's New?
Various course happenings will be announced here…
Dec-9
- Solutions for Assignment 4 have been posted to the Assignments page.
- I've also posted the Ipython Notebooks for the last two lectures on the “Schedule, Lectures” page. In order to see them as a slideshow you have to enable the slideshow - see the instructions here - https://github.com/damianavila/RISE
Dec-7
- Further to my post of Dec-3, I have discovered the problem with the P_6.py code - its a simple fix to line 56. The correct line should read:
r = np.array([np.correlate(X[:N-i], X[i:])/N for i in range(0, Pn+2)]) ^^ ^
- Otherwise I was seeing instability in the filter output
Dec-3
- I posted the fixed up P_6.py for use in Lab 6 - it should run now, although I think there may be an issue with one or more of the indices I am using. The predictor seems to be lagging behind my test signal by 1 or 2 samples.
- Please note also that not all of the Lab 6 problems need to be answered for your write-up - only 1 through 4 are needed.
Nov-30
- I have extended the due dates for Assignment 4 (NOW Sunday Dec. 6th at midnight) and Lab 6 (NOW Monday Dec. 7th at midnight).
- Quiz 2 results have been posted to ePost.
Nov-27
- Lab 5 due date has been extended to Sunday, November 29th at midnight.
Nov-18
- Lab 3 marks have been posted to ePost, please have a look. Feedback is also now available via websubmit.
Nov-04
- Midterm marks have been posted to ePost, please have a look. I will hand back the midterms in tomorrow's lecture.
Oct-29
- As announced in class on Tuesday, I have given everyone 2 day extensions for submitting Lab 3 (NOW Sunday November 1st, midnight) and Assignment 3 (NOW Thursday November 5th, midnight).
Oct-21
- Lab 2 and Assignment 2 marks have been posted and feedback is available as well.
- I will be posting Assignment 3 shortly.
Oct-18
- Quiz 1 marks are now available on ePost. I will hand these back at Tuesday's lecture.
Oct-13
So a few announcements
- MOST IMPORTANT - I have given a 24 hour extension for the submission of Assignment 2 - it is now due tomorrow (Wed Oct 14th) at midnight.
- there was a small typo on Assignment 2, question 8.3 (assigned) and 8.4 (not assigned). Change Q8.3 FROM “(1-1/t) from 0⇐t⇐T” TO “(1-t/T) for 0⇐t⇐T”. Also make a similar “1” → “t” replacement in Q8.4.
- I have received a request to review some material from Assignment 2 - especially the solution of differential equations like in Q4. This I can do - perhaps to give everyone a chance, please post issues you are having to the course forum and I will try to address as many as I can over the next 2 lectures leading up to the midterm which is Oct 22nd. The rest I can address in the forum. It will help greatly if you can post a specific problem that illustrates the issue you are having.
Oct-04
I have posted feedback for Lab 1 and Assignment 1 to websubmit.
You login to websubmit and select to 3451. Acccording to the documentation, you select Lab 1 (or Assign 1) and if I've done it right:
- There should be a “Feedback: Available”.
- Clicking on “Available” opens a new web browser tab which contains the websubmit header as well as your feedback.
Let me know if this does not work for you. I will also ePost your marks for these assessments.
Sep-30
I have posted Assignment 2 which is due before midnight Tuesday October 13.
Lab 2 write-ups will be due before midnight Friday October 9th.
Sep-18
Please hand in your Assignment 1 before midnight Tuesday (22-Sep) and Lab 1 before midnight Friday (Sep-25).
Lecture links should now be working - let me know if they are not.
Also I have posted instructions for converting your Notebooks (used to produce your Lab and Assignment submissions) to pdf. Find the instructions on the Course Forum (see link to the left).
Sep-16
Please hand in your Assignments and Lab write-ups using websubmit - for instructions and a link to websubmit follow this link. Also please follow the (updated) write-up guidelines for lab submissions.
Sep-11
The first lecture notes, assignment 1 questions and an updated lab 1 have been posted to the web site. Enjoy!
Sep-10
First lecture today - welcome back from the summer!