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5.00 Credits
Pre-production of collaboratively designed animated shorts. In-depth analysis of classical and computer generated works. Character design and pre-planning, model sheets, character rigging, storyreel and animatics, character motion, design for multiple characters, and principles of animation as applied to character motion and effects.
Prerequisite:
CSE 458
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5.00 Credits
Apply the knowledge gained in previous animation courses to produce a short animated film. Topics include scene planning, digital cinematography, creature and hard surface modeling, animatics and basics of character animation, and rendering techniques.
Prerequisite:
CSE 458, CSE 459
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4.00 Credits
Computer network architectures, protocol layers, network programming. Transmission media, encoding systems, switching, multiple access arbitration. Network routing, congestion control, flow control. Transport protocols, real-time, multicast, network security. Offered: jointly with E E 461.
Prerequisite:
CSE 143; either MATH 390/STAT 390, STAT 391, IND E 315, or CSE 321
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Students design individual animated works for professional quality demo reels. 2- and 3-D animatics, special effects design, advanced character animation techniques, 3-D paint techniques and integration, short design, sequence planning, nonphotorealistic rendering options, interactive animation for pre-planning, and advanced production techniques and strategies.
Prerequisite:
CSE 458
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4.00 Credits
Software issues in the design of embedded systems. Microcontroller architectures and peripherals, embedded operating systems and device drivers, compilers and debuggers, timer and interrupt systems, interfacing of devices, communications and networking. Emphasis on practical application of development platforms.
Prerequisite:
CSE 326; CSE 370; CSE 378
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4.00 Credits
Advanced techniques in the design of digital systems. Hardware description languages, combinational and sequential logic synthesis and optimization methods, partitioning, mapping to regular structures. Emphasis on reconfigurable logic as an implementation medium. Memory system design. Digital communication including serial/parallel and synchronous/asynchronous methods.
Prerequisite:
CSE 326; CSE 370
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to CMOS technology and circuit design; implementation of combinational and sequential logic; VLSI design methodologies; CAD tools for layout, simulation, and validation. Students design a VLSI chip using modern CAD tools.
Prerequisite:
CSE 370
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4.00 Credits
CPU instruction addressing models, CPU structure and functions, computer arithmetic and logic unit, register transfer level design, hardware and microprogram control, memory hierarchy design and organization, I/O and system components interconnection. Laboratory project involves design and simulation of an instruction set processor.
Prerequisite:
CSE 370; CSE 378
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5.00 Credits
Hoard Introduction to computer applications of linguistic theory, including syntactic processing, semantic and pragmatic interpretation, and natural language generation. Offered: jointly with LING 472.
Prerequisite:
either LING 200or LING 400; either LING 461 or CSE 321
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3.00 Credits
Principal ideas and developments in artificial intelligence: theorem proving, problem-solving methods, representation of knowledge, natural language analysis and synthesis, programming languages for artificial intelligence. Not open for credit to students who have completed 415.
Prerequisite:
CSE 326; recommended: CSE 341
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