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The Department is planning to offer the following new courses, which have already been approved at the College level and are working their way up for final approval |
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CSE 825, Cybersecurity |
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Spring of Every Year |
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Computer and Network Security with an emphasis on threat assessments, secure software, intrusions & intrusion detection. |
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CSE 842, Natural Language Processing |
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Spring of Every Year |
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Models and algorithms for natural language processing including syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and discourse. Knowledge based and statistical approaches to natural language related applications including information extraction and retrieval, text summarization, and dialog processing. |
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CSE 872, Advanced Computer Graphics |
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Fall of Every Year |
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This course addresses advanced topics in computer graphics. Students will learn algorithms for advanced modeling and animation methods such as skeletal animation, skinning, and physical modeling. Rendering methods such as advanced scan line and ray tracing methods are examined along with radiosity and Reyes rendering. The course also examines non-photorealistic methods, virtual, and augmented reality |
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CSE 881, Data Mining |
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Fall of Every Year |
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Techniques and algorithms for knowledge discovery in databases, from data preprocessing and transformation to model validation and post-processing. Core concepts include association analysis, sequential pattern discovery, anomaly detection, predictive modeling, and cluster analysis. Application of data mining to a variety of application domains. |
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CSE 912, Advanced Topics in Distributed Computing Systems |
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Spring of Odd Years |
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Advanced topics and developments in Internet computing, distributed algorithm and operating systems, distributed middleware, high-performance distributed computing, peer-to-peer computing, security and fault tolerance of distributed systems, mobile computing, ubiquitous and pervasive computing, distributed data management. |
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