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  8. Microsoft Student Partner
  9. Posted by Raj Pamula 05/29/2012 [Discuss]
  10. Deadline for Microsoft Student Partner applications is this Friday, June 1st
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  12. See attached for more information and application. We should get a number of benefits by being a partner with Microsoft.
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  15. US MSP Program Job Description.docx
  16. Tentative Fall 2012 CS Schedule
  17. Posted by Tricia Trejo 05/18/2012 [Discuss]
  18. Tentative Fall 2012 Schedule.
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  20. CS 454 for Fall 2012. Instructor: John Tran johnjtran@acm.org
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  22. Search Engines and Information Retrieval in Practice
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  24. Prerequisite(s): CS320
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  26. In this course we will study theory, algorithms and practice of information retrieval in the context of search engine technologies.
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  28. The number of web pages on the World Wide Web has exceeded its billionth page marker. The ability to retrieve relevant information is an integral and vibrant requirement for all net users. On the surface, the simplicity and richness of search services provided by web search engines search as Yahoo and Google belies the wealth of underlying information architecture, organization, and archive and retrieval technology.
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  30. The three fundamental building blocks to information retrieval and search engines are: (1) identifying targets or search pages, (2) extracting relevant metadata information from these pages, and (3) archive and organize these metadata information for rapid retrieval. Information architects and engineers are wrought with engineering challenges to achieve these goals. These challenges include problems relating to scalability, reliability, robustness, and unconstrained search domains. While many of these challenges have been met one way or another and are presented in the course readings, many remain open-ended research topics.
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  32. This course will cover web search engines and their foundation, principles, and elements. The class will include lectures on topics relating specifically to search engine technologies and on supplemental paper reading assignments.
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  34. There will be 3 quizzes that are based on textbook and papers. The course will also include 4 programming assignments using Apache open source tools, i.e. Tika and Lucene and/or Nutch. These homework assignments culminate a final project, a fully functional search engine. Students will engage in a team or individual project to leverage the search engine techniques learned during the course (e.g.,ranking, crawling, content analysis and detection,and query models).
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  36. Attachments:
  37. Fall2012.pdf
  38. Spring Tutoring - CS 120, CS 122, CS 201-203
  39. Posted by Tricia Trejo 04/05/2012 [Discuss]
  40. Hello, Tutoring is available for students in CS 120, CS 122, CS 201, CS 202, and CS 203. The tutoring is located in the Computer Science Dept., E&T A322.
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  44. Mondays 11-5 pm
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  46. Tuesdays 12-6
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  48. Wednesdays 11-6
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  50. Thursdays 12-3, 4-6
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