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equationsof the form P(D)y(t) = Q(D)x(t), for derivative operations P(D) and Q(D) and functions x(t) andy(t) by looking at the equation in a different light. The transform reframes the equation as analgebraic equation in a new variable s by which the solution is easily obtained; in fact, for acompletely relaxed system (no initial conditions), the transform almost appears to amount to aninnocent change of variables. The new world of frequency is not trivial; in fact, the concept of "frequency response" is a difficulty when teaching circuits and controls. Two prominent methods of visualizing the frequency response exist, Bode Plots and Nyquist
Text readings Lecture videos (6-18 minutes) Optional supplemental materials 3-6 optional pre-class problems (web distributed and scored) In-class Lecture (50 minutes) Lecture (10 minutes) 4-6 graded in-class problems (web distributed and scored) Post-class Q&A in a weekly
. maneuverable (unstable) flight modes and placement of the battery and motors also requires one to understand the ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING MODULE concept of center of gravity. The easy construction and AND FINAL PROJECT design modification also allows for quick reassembly if a The ECE component mainly focuses on employing the crash occurs the drone. The other components for the quad-Arduino microcontroller board in a variety of experiments rotor are: one Q-Brain 4 x 25A Brushless Quadcopter ESC,and the design component is that of constructing a quad-rotor one OpenPilot
many seconds) does it become possible to determine if a student will struggle. Asimple neural network is proposed which is used to jointly classify body language and predicttask performance. By modeling the input as both instances and sequences, a peak F Score of0.459 was obtained, after observing a student for just two seconds. Finally, an unsupervisedmethod yielded a model which could determine if a student would struggle after just 1 secondwith 59.9% accuracy.1 IntroductionIn this work, the role of machine learning for planning student intervention is investigated.Specifically, t his w ork a sks t wo q uestions: ( i) C an a s tudent’s s truggles b e p redicted basedon body language? (ii) How soon can these struggles be predicted
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(Russia), the Inspekt mini TR – 3kN tensile testing machine (Germany),the PSKh-12(SP) gas permeability tester and specific surface meter for porous samples(Russia), the Monsanto 100S rheometer (Russia), the Rheotest 2 viscometer (Germany), theDSC Q-200 TA calorimeter (USA), the Brabender measuring mixer designed for analyzingphysico-mechanical polymer processes (Germany), the InfraLUM FT-08 IR-Fourierspectrometer (Russia), the Viscotek – GPCmax gel permeation chromatography system (GreatBritain), the Cary Eclipse Fluorescence Spectrophotometer (USA), and many other devices.Project-based learning.State-of-the-art capabilities allow the professors to give some of courses and activities inmixed groups, such as postgraduates with professionals and