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0.50 Credits
Students engaged in research (Computer Science 419) or independent study (Computer Science 399) and senior exercise students will meet with computer science faculty for oral presentations and critical discussions of journal papers, research plans, and research progress. Seniors using this course to satisfy the senior exercise requirement will be expected to complete a research or design project and make a formal presentation on its results to the seminar. The project may be an extension or revision of a project conducted in one of their other major courses. 0.50 units, Seminar
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50.00 Credits
Students engaged in research (Computer Science 419) or independent study (Computer Science 399) and senior exercise students will meet with computer science faculty for oral presentations and critical discussions of journal papers, research plans, and research progress. Seniors using this course to satisfy the senior exercise requirement will be expected to complete a research or design project and make a formal presentation on its results to the seminar. The project may be an extension or revision of a project conducted in one of their other major courses. Prerequisite: This course open to senior computer science majors only. 0.50 units, Seminar
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1.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the key concepts in evolutionary computing and give a broad overview of the field by looking at some of the more common evolutionary algorithms employed in the field. Topics will include genetic algorithms, genetic programming, a number of selection schemes, crossover operators, mutation operators, representation schemes, and exaptation. We will look at multi-objective genetic algorithms, evolution strategies, artificial life, and other types of evolutionary algorithms as well. 1.00 units, Seminar
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50.00 Credits
Students will conduct original research projects, culminating with a final formal paper, under the direction of an individual faculty member. Students electing this type of independent study should plan on initiating the work no later than the fall of their senior year. Honors candidates should plan on no less than two semesters of study; others may enroll in one or more semesters. A written research plan must be submitted during the semester prior to taking this course. Prerequisites: permission of the instructor and concurrent enrollment in Computer Science 403 or 404. This course may be repeated for credit. Submission of the special registration form, available in the Registrar's Office, and the approval of the instructor and chairperson are required for enrollment. Concurrent registration in Computer Science 403 (fall term) or Computer Science 404 (spring term) is required. 0.50 units, Independent Study
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50.00 Credits
Students will conduct original research projects, culminating with a final formal paper, under the direction of an individual faculty member. Students electing this type of independent study should plan on initiating the work no later than the fall of their senior year. A written research plan must be submitted during the semester prior to taking this course. Prerequisites: permission of the instructor and concurrent enrollment in Computer Science 403 or 404. This course may be repeated for credit. Submission of the special registration form, available in the Registrar's Office, and the approval of the instructor and chairperson are required for enrollment. Concurrent registration in Computer Science 403 (fall term) or Computer Science 404 (spring term) is required. 0.50 units, Independent Study
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3.00 Credits
Recent advances in understanding the molecular basis of life rely not only on the traditional laboratory methods of the biologist but also on computational techniques for extracting meaning from enormous amounts of data. This field presents hard new problems to the computer scientist, as well as opportunities to bring existing techniques to bear on a new domain. In this course we will study algorithms and data structures that address such problems as multiple sequence alignment, physical mapping, three-dimensional structure prediciton, genome rearrangements, and the construction of phylogenetic trees. Prequisite: C- or Better in Computer Science 320. 1.00 units, Lecture
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0.50 Credits
Submission of the special registration form, available in the Registrar's Office, and the approval of the instructor and chairperson are required for enrollment. 0.50 units min / 1.00 units max, Independent Study
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0.50 Credits
No Course Description Available. 0.50 units min / 1.00 units max, Independent Study
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1.00 Credits
This course is comprised of a research or implementation project and a final written report. This course is open to all senior majors who intend to complete a two-semester project and is required of all students who wish to earn honors in computer science. A student who intends to complete a year-long project must locate a project advisor and must submit a preliminary proposal to the project adviser by the last day of classes in the spring semester of the junior year. In addition to the proposal, submission of the special registration form, available in the Registrar's Office, and the approval of the instructor and chairperson are required for each semester of this year-long project. (0.5 course credits are considered pending in the first semester; 0.5 course credits will be awarded for completion in the second semester.) 1.00 units, Independent Study
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2.00 Credits
This course is comprised of a research or implementation project and a final written report. This course is open to all senior majors who intend to complete a two-semester project and is required of all students who wish to earn honors in computer science. A student who intends to complete a yearlong project must locate a project adviser and must submit a preliminary proposal to the project adviser by the last day of classes in the spring semester of the junior year. In addition to the proposal, submission of the special registration form, available in the Registrar's Office, and the approval of the instructor and chairperson are required for each semester of this year-long project. (0.5 course credits are considered pending in the first semester; 0.5 course credits will be awarded for completion in the second semester.) 1.00 units, Independent Study
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