FALL 2009
CSCI516 Journalism 129- Syllabus for both sections
Message_Hint_Program1 , Assigment_Program2
Lecture01 ,Lecture03.pdf, Lecture04.pdf , Lecture05.ppt , Lecture06.ppt
Lecture07.ppt , Lecture11.ppt , Lecture_Interrupts.ppt , Lecture14.ppt ,
Lecture15.ppt, Lecture18.ppt, Lecture19.ppt, Lecture 22.ppt ,
Lecture 23.ppt, Lecture 24.ppt, Lecture 25.ppt , Lecture 26.ppt, Lecture 28.ppt,
Lecture_Packed_ASCII_Arithmetic
MATH 315- Differential Equatiions - Syllabus
SPRING 2009
CSCI516 Journalism 129- for both sections, Silabi Results_Placement_Exam
Assigment Program 1_HINTS ; Assigment_Program_2 , FINAL EXAM- May 13, 2009, 3PM-5PM
IMAGE PROCESSING WITH APPLICATIONS-Math563/CSCI567, Sylabi
THE PICTURE OF MY IMAGE PROCESSING STUDENTS-Spring 2009. The meeting after the final presentations.
The Professor will be using the new-2007, 5th edition of the book
The course Meets 1/20/2009 through 5/15/2009. Homeworks , Lab_Assigment
Meeting1.ppt , Meeting2.ppt , Meeting3.ppt , Meetings4_5.ppt,
Lab Work 1_Assigment.pdf ,Meeting6_Fourier_Transforms , Meeting 7
Meeting8.ppt , Meeting9.ppt , Meeting10.ppt, Meeting11.ppt , Meeting14_15.ppt
FALL 2008
CSCI516 Journalism 129- for both sections, Silabi
Assigment Program 1, Hints Program 1 , Programing_Assigment_2
ALGORITHMS DESIGN CSCI532 - Silabi
Program 1-Assigment
CALCULUS I -MATH 191, MTWRF 8:00AM-8:50AM, Bin 302, Sylabi
SPRING 2008
IMAGE PROCESSING WITH APPLICATIONS-Math563/CSCI567, Sylabi
PROJECT ASSIGMENTS , PROJECT TEAMS TITLES
CSCI516 Assigment Program 1, Program 2
CALCULUS II-MATH 225, MWRF 8:00AM-9:30AM, SS 309, Sylabi
FALL 2007
CSCI516 MW 2PM-3:15PM, Journalism 129, Sylabi
ASSIGMENT_PROG1_Hints, More_Hints_Prog1
CSC595, Research and Literature, Three projects in Image Processing,
and two other
Very Succesful Projects: Modigyed Corners Detection- by Krishna Vaddepally;
Stegonagraphy- by Gopal Rao Ramadugu.
CALCULUS III-MATH 314, MTWTRF 8:00AM-8:50PM, BIN302, Sylabi
MATH 142 - Pre-CALCULUS, MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM, BIN326, Sylabi
SPRING 2007
IMAGE PROCESSING WITH APPLICATIONS-Math597/489/CSCI-597 Sylabi
Final Exam Presentations-May 08,2007, 7:20PM-9:20PM, New Science - R123
You are welcome to invite gests to attend the presentation.
Lecture1.ppt , Lecture2.ppt , Lecture3.ppt , Lecture4.ppt, Lectures5 and 6.ppt
Lectures7_Lab2Gradient_Laplacian.pdf , Lecture10_Frequency_Spatial_Domains.ppt
Lectures11.ppt , Lectures13.ppt , Lectures14.ppt
CSCI516 MW 3PM-4:15PM, Journalism 129, Sylabi
ASSIGMENT_PROGRAM_3; ASSIGMENT_PROGRAM2_HINTS
ASSIGMENT_PROGRAM1_HINTS, MORE_HINTS_PROG1;
FALL 2006
CSCI516 MW 3PM-4:15PM, Journalism 129, Sylabi
ASSIGMENT Program1 - some hints, ASSIGMENT PROGRAM2 - some hints ,ASSIGMENT Program3 - TEST2
Discrete Math 331: Review Test 2 , Review Test 3 , Review Final
SPRING 2006 RESEARCH SEMINAR-May 05,2006, noon, Jour. 129
IMAGE PROCESSING WITH APPLICATIONS-CSCI-597/497, Sylabi
Math Section of IMAGE PROCESSING WITH APPLICATIONS-Math597: Sylabi
Results_Sobel_Operators , Answer_HW3 , Answer_HW4
Lecture2.ppt , Lecture4.ppt , Lectures5-6.ppt, Lectures10.ppt ,
, Lectures12.ppt, Lectures13.ppt , Lectures14.ppt
CSCI516 MW 3PM-4:15PM, Journalism 129 , Syllabi
SUMMER 2005: Session II- Linear Algebra, Math 351, MThWT-11AM-12:50 PM
FALL 2005
CSCI516 MW 2PM-3:15PM; Study Guide Q Exam, Syllabus,
CSCI595 - Research Lit & Techniques, Projects in the fields of 3D visualization, recognition, image analysis
Math142-Pre-Calculus, MWF 9AM-9:50AM
Math192 Calculus II, TH 9:30AM-10:45AM
Math315 Differential Equations, TH 8AM-9:15AM
SPRING 2005
IMAGE PROCESSING WITH APPLICATIONS-CSCI597/497;MATH597/89, Sylabi
Project, teams, and image processing results
CSCI516, Syllabi, Programming Assignments; CALCULUS I-MATH191, Sylabi
FALL2004
Classes Math Dept. Math 192 (Calculus II) ; Math 225 (Calculus III)
Classes
CS Dept. :
CSci 595 - Introduction,
Problems Definition for 595 Students
Abstract and List of Research Problems for 595, Graduate and Undergraduate Students
Seminar September 29-30,2004, Journalism, Room 129, 3:30 PM
Teaching Experience in Europe
RECORD OF TAUGHT COURSES
$ SUPERVISING MASTER AND PH.D. STUDENTS
? Teaching Philosophy