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The Hitchhikers Guide to MTech@CSE@IITB Soumen Chakrabarti Faculty Advisor
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2 The big picture, first year Semester 1 (Fall 2006) 3 Elective courses (3*6 credits) Software Lab (4 credits) Seminar (4 credits) Communication skills (pass/fail) Semester 2 (Spring 2007) Mood Indigo, Tech Fest, PAF, … 4 Electives (4*6 credits), mini-project? 1 Institute elective (6 credits) Fix MTech projects (MTP) by approx middle of semester Major Time Pass Heavy! Need discipline, time management
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3 Summer 2007 MTP1 (22 credits) viva end of July Semester 3 (Fall 2007) 2 Elective courses (2*6 credits) MTP2 (28 credits) Pre-placement, interviews,… Semester 4 (Spring 2008) Mood Indigo, Tech Fest, PAF, … MTP3 (40 credits) viva mid-end July MTP: 90 credits, courses: ~68 Minimum CC grade to remain in program If this is not keeping you busy, you are in trouble The big picture, second year
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4 Lifelines: Do not hesitate to… Look foolish if necessary Can’t beat your faculty advisor at that! Ask for help Solve the problem vs. appear more self-reliant Give your best (your finest years!) Be honest with everyone, all the time Demand that academics be fun Eat well, sleep 7h, exercise, no matter what Make friends, balance work and life Develop long-term interests and career goals
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5 Facilities Carry your ID card with you at all times CSE: labs, servers, accounts, classrooms At the moment spread across many buildings HQ in EE annex, lectures in Math and KReSIT, some groups in Math basement Computer Center (“CC”) Institute-level accounts, access, software, email, file server etc. Other meeting places for coursework P. C. Saxena Auditorium (a.k.a. “LT”), Girish Gaitonde (“GG”) building, “convo hall” “Main Building” for administrative paperwork
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6 Registration CC has given you “LDAP” login Ids Course registration, personal data update, IIT’s central Web proxies, email routing Right now, some faculty members will describe their research areas and courses they teach After that, you will use your CC-assigned logins to register for courses CSE does not have formal “specializations” You probably want to pick 1—2 target areas informally
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7 Which courses? Generally MTech/PhD students pick “CS6xx” or “CS7xx” courses Can also take IT6xx, IT7xx, EE6xx, EE7xx But if you are keen on taking a “CS4xx” course talk to the instructor A course runs in a “slot” that determines lecture hours and exam times Cannot enroll for more than one course in any slot http://www.cse.iitb.ac.in/page141 http://www.cse.iitb.ac.in/page141
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8 Seminar and project allocation Faculty members publish topics and short descriptions Students express preferences, talk to faculty members First round of matching based on preference Completed at some deadline “Forced matching” for the rest soon after Students may benefit from continuity from seminar to project But not required by dept policy
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9 Some CSE courses this semester Some courses have prerequisites Some lectures are in the evening Also check for KReSIT, EE course offerings Deadline for add/drop/mod 4 AUG
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10 Broad areas (incomplete) AI, machine learning, data mining pb, gn, soumen Operating systems, performance analysis dmd, varsha Databases and information management krithi, sudarsha, nls, soumen Formal verification supratik, siva, krishnas Graphics, computer vision sharat, sohoni
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11 Broad areas (still incomplete) Natural language processing pb Networking and Internet technologies siva, varsha, krithi, soumen Programming languages, compilers, object oriented languages uday, as, sb, dmd, rkj Theoretical computer science sundar, aad, ranade, sohoni, ketan
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12 Tentative schedule
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Intro to specific faculty members
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14 Pushpak Bhattacharyya Areas of research Natural language processing, machine translation, machine learning, information extraction Course this semester CS623 (Intro to Neural Nets) Projects Lab for Intelligent Systems Cross Language Information Retrieval and Machine Translation Lab: CFILT (Math basement)
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15 Soumen Chakrabarti CS705 in Autumn – Statistical foundations of machine learning (Mtech1 encouraged!) CS610 in Spring – Web search and mining (depends significantly on CS705) Searching using types and relations Searching in entity-relation graphs (with Prof. Sudarshan), learning ranking functions, models for text and the Web graph Web monitoring and page analysis for mobile networks (with Prof. Ramamritham) Semi-connected Web view tuned to user profiles
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16 Krithi Ramamritham Course this semester: IT625, Information and Communication Technologies For Socio- Economic Development Research areas Query processing and communication in sensor networks Monitoring dynamic content (structured and textual) through unreliable networks Databases for hand-held devices that use flash memory Labs/Projects: Developmental Informatics Lab, Lab for Intelligent Systems, …
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