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USC - TERM - 20082
Permit to Register Summer 2008USC Identification Number Last Name First Name MiddleInstructionsNote: Non-admitted students may not use this form to register. Non-admitted students must register in person at the Registration Building using the Li
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Final Examinations Schedule WorksheetAvoid final examination scheduling problems. Mark the full examination time/ day for each of your classes in the chart below. If the sequence and spacing are not satisfactory, reconsider the meeting times of alte
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Session Codes for Summer Session 2006Session Session Length (in weeks) Classes Begin Last Day to Drop w/o a Last Day to "W" of Change P/NP or Drop with a Audit Enrollment "W" Option or Receive a 100% Refund; Last Day to Register or Add 6/19/06 6/19/
USC - LING - 580
Categorical Perception Homework: Research Report Homework designed by Toby Mintz, USCmodified in irrelevant ways here by D. Byrd for USC Ling 580 You will carry out a series of categorical perception experiments, collecting the data on-line For your
USC - LING - 580
Categorical Perception Lab InstructionsHomework designed by Toby Mintz, USCmodified in irrelevant ways here by D. Byrd for USC Ling 580For this lab assignment you will carry out two experiments on yourself. The experiments are demonstrations of
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Labeling Experiment First Time Stim. # Ba Da 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20GaSecond Time Ba DaGaAverage Ba 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Da 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ga 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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USC Ling, D. ByrdText-to-Speech (TTS) Synthesis Try out some on-line text-to-speech synthesizers. Think about what types of text words and phrases the synthesizer is likely to produce incorrectly and WHY. In class we discussed seven different types
USC - BME - 006
BME 502 Advanced Studies of the Nervous SystemSyllabus, Fall 2008Course Overview This course is an introduction to the structure and function of the nervous system for biomedical engineers, with an emphasis on computational aspects of normal and p
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Fall 2007BME 670 EARLY VISUAL PROCESSINGTime and Place: T/TH 9:30 -10:50 AM, Hedco Auditorium Course web site: https:/blackboard.usc.eduOverview This class will give students a broad view of modern vision research, with a focus on early visual p
USC - DEVICES - 006
BME 502 Advanced Studies of the Nervous SystemSyllabus, Fall 2008Course Overview This course is an introduction to the structure and function of the nervous system for biomedical engineers, with an emphasis on computational aspects of normal and p
USC - DEVICES - 005
Fall 2007BME 670 EARLY VISUAL PROCESSINGTime and Place: T/TH 9:30 -10:50 AM, Hedco Auditorium Course web site: https:/blackboard.usc.eduOverview This class will give students a broad view of modern vision research, with a focus on early visual p
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Class Schedule WorksheetMonday7 a.m. 8 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. 10 p.m. NOTE: You can use the above time grid to help in planning your class schedule. Make sure your classes
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Final Examinations Schedule WorksheetAvoid final examination scheduling problems. Mark the full examination time/ day for each of your classes in the chart below. If the sequence and spacing are not satisfactory, reconsider the meeting times of alte
USC - MARSHALL - 005
REQUEST for ADMISSION to BUSINESS WRITING 340In order to be wait-listed for Business Writing 340 sections, please fill out this form and leave it in the nearby holder while following the further instructions below. If there are other facts or circum
USC - CAT - 2006
USC Viterbi School of EngineeringCourses in engineering were first offered at USC in the 1905-06 academic year in the basement of one of the oldest buildings on campus. Today, 170 full-time faculty serve about 1,800 undergraduates and 3,300 gradu
USC - BME - 001
BME 501Respiratory PhysiologyInstructor: T. K. Hsiai, MD, PhD, FACC Robert G. and Mary G. Lane Early Career Chair Department of Biomedical Engineering and Division of Cardiovascular Medicine Viterbi School of Medicine and Keck School Medicine Uni
USC - BME - 001
BME-511 Professor:PHYSIOLOGICAL CONTROL SYSTEMSSpring 2006Dr Michael Khoo, DRB-176, Tel: 740-0838 Office Hrs: Tues 11-12 & Thurs 1-2 pm Email: khoo@bmsr.usc.edu Teaching Asst: Limei Cheng Email: limeiche@usc.edu Office Hrs & Loc: Mon 11-12, Wed
USC - BME - 001
OverviewAn introduction to rehabilitation technology: Biomechanical measurements and analysis of human movement; Motion simulation; Orthoses and Prostheses; Seating aids and Wheelchair; Functional electrical stimulation and other advanced rehabilit
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Statistical Methods in Biomedical Engineering BME 423 Syllabus - 2005 Fall Semester1. Basic Information Course: Place and time: Faculty: Office: Telephone Email: Office Hours: TA Grader Final Exam: Prerequisite: Class web page: Statistical Methods i
USC - BME - 001
SYLLABUSFall2005BME425:BasicsofBiomedicalImaging (Dr.Singh)WK1:OverviewofVariousImagingModalitiesIXraycomputedtomography,nuclearmedicalimaging,ultrasonicimaging WK2: OverviewofVariousImagingModalitiesIIMagneticresonanceimagingandspectroscopy
USC - MARSHALL - 029
SPRING 2007: LECTURE SESSION (A) BUAD 304 Leading Organizations Course Instructors Lecture Sessions 14732, 14738, 14744 & 14750 Professor Michael Coombs Department of MOR Office: Bridge Hall 304 Phone: 213-740-9290 E-mail: mcoombs@marshall.usc.edu Of
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BUAD 304 Leading Organizations Week 1 (1/8-1/12) 2 (1/15-1/19) 3 (1/22-1/26) 4 (1/29-2/02) 5 (2/5-2/9) 6 (2/12-2/16) 7 (2/19-2/23) 8 (2/26-3/2) 9 (3/5-3/9) 10 (3/12-3/16) 11 (3/19-3/23) 12 (3/26-3/30) 13 (4/2-4/6) 14 (4/9-4/13) 15 (4/16-4/20) 16 (4/2
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SPRING 2007: LECTURE SESSION (B) BUAD 304 Leading Organizations Course Instructors Lecture Sessions 14735, 14741, 14747 Professor Michael Coombs Department of MOR Office: Bridge Hall 304 Phone: 213-740-9290 E-mail: mcoombs@marshall.usc.edu Office Hou
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BUAD 304 Leading Organizations Week 1 (1/8-1/12) 2 (1/15-1/19) 3 (1/22-1/26) 4 (1/29-2/02) 5 (2/5-2/9) 6 (2/12-2/16) 7 (2/19-2/23) 8 (2/26-3/2) 9 (3/5-3/9) 10 (3/12-3/16) 11 (3/19-3/23) 12 (3/26-3/30) 13 (4/2-4/6) 14 (4/9-4/13) 15 (4/16-4/20) 16 (4/2
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University of Southern California Marshall School of BusinessBUAD 497: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENTSpring 2007IMPORTANT! This is an early version, and the final version may be different. Instructor: Office: Phones: Email: Sections: Office Hours: Prerequ
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MARSHALL SCHOOL OF BUSINESSBUAD 499Business in a Diverse SocietySpring 2007 Tu-Th 12:00-1:50 pm Location: HOH 305 Instructor: Professor Paul S. Adler Bridge Hall 308-D Tel: 0-0748 Email: padler@usc.edu Office ho
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MARSHALL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION BUAD 499 SUCCEEDING IN PROFESSIONAL SERVICE FIRMS SPRING 2007 Note: This syllabus is a preliminary draft and subject to change. Professor Alexandra Michel Office: 307E Bridge Hall E-mail: amiche
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*DRAFT* BUAD 499: The Business of Sports#15126 Spring 2007 12:00-1:50 PM, Monday/Wednesday ACC 205 This course offers a unique perspective about the business of sports by exposing students to specific managerial challenges and issues facing industr
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University of Southern CaliforniaMarshall School of BusinessTHE RHETORIC OF INVESTING AND VALUATIONProfessor: Office: Phone: Fax: Email: Sandy Green Bridge Hall 307J (213) 740-3476 (213) 740-3582 sgreen@usc.eduCOURSE DESCRIPTION Bubbles and bus
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MARSHALL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MOR 431 INTERPERSONAL COMPETENCE, INFLUENCE, & DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2007Instructor Class time: Office: Office hours: Office phone Fax: e-mail:Robert B. Turrill, PhD Monday/Wednesday Noon
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MARSHALL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MOR 461 - DESIGN OF EFFECTIVE ORGANIZATIONS SPRING 2007 Instructor: Class time: Office: Office hours: Office phone: Office fax: e-mail: Text: Robert B. Turrill, PhD M & W, 4:00 to 5:50 pm
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\The Marshall School of Business University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 90089-1421MOR 462 Management Consulting Spring, 2007 HOH 405, 8 9:50 amProfessor Thomas H. Olson 308F Bridge Hall Department Office: 213-740-0728 Direct Line: 213
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The Marshall School of Business University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 90089-1421MOR 463 Change Management Spring, 2007Professor Thomas H. Olson 308F Bridge Hall Department Office: 213-740-0728 Direct Line: 213-740-0758 Fax: 213-740-35
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1MOR 465 ADVANCED METHODS IN STRATEGY ANALYSISSYLLABUSSPRING 2007JULIA PORTER LIEBESKINDCOURSE DESCRIPTION Content This class teaches you a series of key skills involved in strategic analysis. These skills are essential for students intending
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University of Southern California Marshall School of Business Administration MOR 469 - NEGOTIATION and PERSUASION Section #16679 HOH 405 Spring 2007 Professor: Office: Phone: Email: Office Hours: Donna J. Miles Acc 400D 213-740-0449 donna.miles@marsh
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MARSHALL SCHOOL OF BUSINESSMOR 471Human Resource ManagementSpring 2007 Tu/Th 8:00 9:50 am HOH 301 Instructor: Paul S. Adler Office: Bridge Hall 308D Office hours: Tu/Th right after class, and by appointment Wor
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MARSHALL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MOR 473 DESIGNING AND LEADING TEAMS SPRING 2007 Instructor: Class time: Office: Office hours: Office phone: Fax: e-mail: Required materials: Robert B. Turrill, PhD Tu & Th , noon to 1:50 p
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MARSHALL SCHOOL OF BUSINESSMOR 555Designing High-Performance OrganizationsSpring 2007 Th 6:30-9:30 pm Location: JKP 202 Instructor: Professor Paul S. Adler Bridge Hall 308-D Tel: 0-0748 Email: padler@usc.edu Off
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MOR 562 STRATEGIC CHOICE AND VALUATIONSYLLABUSSPRING 2007JULIA PORTER LIEBESKINDCOURSE DESCRIPTION Content This class teaches you a series of key skills involved in strategic analysis. These skills are essential for students intending to pursue
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DRAFT MOR 565 ALLIANCES & COOPERATIVE STRATEGY SPRING 2007Instructor: E-mail: Phone (Fax): Office Hours: Time & Room: Kyle J. Mayer, Bridge Hall 303D kmayer@marshall.usc.edu 213-821-1141 (Fax 213-740-3582) by appointment Tu/Th 2:00 3:20, JKP 210C
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MARSHALL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MOR 567 INTERPERSONAL INFLUENCE AND POWER SPRING 2007Instructor Class time: Office: Office hours: Office phone Fax: e-mail:Robert B. Turrill, PhD Thursday, 6:30 to 9:30 pm Hoffman Hall
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University of Southern California Marshall School of Business Administration Management and Organization Dept. MOR 569 - NEGOTIATION and PERSUASION Spring 2007 Thursday 6:30 p.m.to 9:30 p.m. Professor: Office: Trudi C. Ferguson, Ph.D. Bridge Hall E-m
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*DRAFT*MOR 579: The Business of Sports Entertainment#16725 Spring 2007 8:00-10:50 AM TuesdayThis course offers a unique perspective about the business of sport by exposing students to specific managerial challenges and issues facing industry lea
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MARSHALL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION MOR 599 MANAGING PROFESSIONAL SERVICE FIRMS SPRING 2007 Note: This syllabus is a preliminary draft and subject to change. Professor Alexandra Michel Office: 307E Bridge Hall E-mail: amichel@mars
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The USC Chapter of the American Finance AssociationWelcome to the Marshall School of Business Graduate Finance ClubAgendaAbout the American Finance Association (AFA) Tombstones Officers Getting Involved Membership Q & A and PIZZA!A
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Lusk Center for Real Estate Real Estate Resources In addition to information presented in class and at Speaker Series, students are encouraged to keep abreast of current developments in the real estate profession by
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To: From: Date: Re:Viterbi School of Engineering Engineering Writing ProgramWRIT 340 Students Stephen Bucher Director, Engineering Writing Program August 22, 2005 Plagiarism PolicyAs we begin another semester, I would like to reiterate the Univ
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ENGR 502x: Writing Skills for Engineering Ph.D. StudentsSpring 2005 MW 5-6:15 pm GFS 210 Stephen Bucher Director, Engineering Writing Program PIC (formerly SSM) 200 (213) 740-3094 sbucher@usc.edu Office hours: By appointmentOBJECTIVES Communicatio
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ENGR 503x: Oral Communication Skills for Engineering Ph.D. StudentsSpring 2005 MW 5-6:15 pm GFS 210 Stephen Bucher Director, Engineering Writing Program PIC 200 (213) 740-3094 sbucher@usc.edu Office hours: By appointmentOBJECTIVES Oral communicati
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Agriculture Training for Orphans in MozambiqueA Proposal to the African Millennium FoundationByMatt Lewis, Taryn Ikehara, Henry Lee, Cory Bretsch April 29th, 2007Agriculture TrainingTable of ContentsExecutive Summary Section 1: Introductio
USC - CS - 599
Notes on Dirichlet ProcessesAaron A. DSouza1Priors over DistributionsBayesian inference often involves placing distributions over variables in our statistical model. Consider, for example, placing a distribution over the mean parameter of a s
USC - CS - 599
Technical Report No. 9815, Department of Statistics, University of TorontoMarkov Chain Sampling Methods for Dirichlet Process Mixture ModelsRadford M. NealDepartment of Statistics and Department of Computer Science University of Toronto, Toronto
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Draft, accepted for presentation at NIPS 2001Innite Mixtures of Gaussian Process ExpertsCarl Edward Rasmussen and Zoubin Ghahramani Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit University College London 17 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AR, Englandedward,
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Hierarchical Topic Models and the Nested Chinese Restaurant ProcessDavid M. Blei blei@cs.berkeley.edu Michael I. Jordan jordan@cs.berkeley.edu University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720 Thomas L. Grifths gruffydd@mit.edu Joshua B. Tenenba
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Bayesian Factor AnalysisAaron A. DSouza June 8, 20021IntroductionFactor analysis is a well established statistical method that is commonly used to extract lower dimensional manifolds of high dimensional data by exploiting the covariance struct
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Kernel PCA Schlkopf, Smola and Mller: o u Nonlinear Component Analysis as a Kernel Eigenvalue ProblemIan Fasel September 25, 20011OverviewIn this talk, I will discuss the kernel PCA paper by Schlkopf, Smola and o M ller. I begin by providing s
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CS545Introduction to RoboticsHomework Assignment 1 (Due February 23) In the following problems, you should use MATLAB to compute numerical results and visualize the data, and Simulink for simulations. A handout about getting started with MATLAB is i
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Stefan SchaalComputer Science & Neuroscience University of Southern California, Los Angeles & ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratory Kyoto, Japansschaal@usc.edu http:/www-clmc.usc.eduReal-Time Statistical Learning for Humanoid RoboticsJoint