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courses:455-655:2023:fall-2023-schedule [2023/11/14 17:10] – [Week 12] rtaylor2courses:455-655:2023:fall-2023-schedule [2023/12/12 20:26] (current) – [Week 12] rtaylor2
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     * **Homework Assignment 3 due**     * **Homework Assignment 3 due**
       * However we will accept late assignments up to Nov. 20 without penalty       * However we will accept late assignments up to Nov. 20 without penalty
-    * **Hand out Homework Assignment #4**+    * **Hand out {{ :courses:455-655:2023:2023_homework_4.pdf |Homework Assignment #}}4**
     * In-class discussion of Homework #2      * In-class discussion of Homework #2 
  
   * November 16   * November 16
     * **Programming Assignment #3 due**     * **Programming Assignment #3 due**
-    * **Hand Out {{ :courses:455-655:2023:programming_5_600-445-2022.pdf |Optional Programming Assignment #5}}** +    * **Hand Out {{ :courses:455-655:2023:programming_5_600-445-2023.pdf |Optional Programming Assignment 5}}** 
-      * {{ :courses:455-655:2021:hw:pa5_notes.pdf |Notes for PA#5: Deformable Registration to a Statistical Shape Model}}     +      * {{ :courses:455-655:2023:2023_pa5_student_data_-_new.zip |New PA5 Data (see also Piazza announcement)}} 
-    * Case study: Craniofacial osteotomies+      * {{ :courses:455-655:2023:pa5_-_highres_-_student_data.zip |New high resolution data for PA5 }} (See also Piazza announcement and followup to Question 239) 
 +      *{{ :courses:455-655:2023:pa5_notes.pdf | Notes for PA#5: Deformable Registration to a Statistical Shape Model}}     
 +    * Case study: {{ :courses:455-655:lectures:craniofacial_surgery.pdf |Craniofacial osteotomies}}
  
  
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 =====Week 14===== =====Week 14=====
   * November 28   * November 28
-    * **Guest lecture TBD**  
-  * November 30 
-    * ** Homework Assignment 4 due** 
     * {{ :courses:455-655:lectures:therac.pdf |Safety Case Study: The Therac 25 Accidents}}      * {{ :courses:455-655:lectures:therac.pdf |Safety Case Study: The Therac 25 Accidents}} 
       * Background Material:       * Background Material:
         * [[https://web.stanford.edu/class/cs240/old/sp2014/readings/therac-25.pdf|Nancy Levenson and Clark Turner, "The Investigation of the Therac 25 Accidents", Computer 26(7) pp18-41]]         * [[https://web.stanford.edu/class/cs240/old/sp2014/readings/therac-25.pdf|Nancy Levenson and Clark Turner, "The Investigation of the Therac 25 Accidents", Computer 26(7) pp18-41]]
         * [[http://sunnyday.mit.edu/papers/therac.pdf|Therac-25 Accidents: An Updated Version of the Original Accident Investigation Paper (by Nancy Leveson)]] from Dr. Leveson's Book, [[http://sunnyday.mit.edu/book.html|Software, System Safety, and Computers]], Addison Wesley, 1995.         * [[http://sunnyday.mit.edu/papers/therac.pdf|Therac-25 Accidents: An Updated Version of the Original Accident Investigation Paper (by Nancy Leveson)]] from Dr. Leveson's Book, [[http://sunnyday.mit.edu/book.html|Software, System Safety, and Computers]], Addison Wesley, 1995.
 +  * November 30
 +    * ** Homework Assignment 4 due**
 +    * **Guest Lectures:**
 +      * Dr. Suxi Gu - Endoscopic Spine Surgery
 +      * Prof. Iulian Iordachita - Robot-Assisted Eye Surgery
 +
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 =====Week 15===== =====Week 15=====
   * December 5   * December 5
-    * **Programming Assignment #4 due** +    * **{{ :courses:455-655:2023:20231205_cis_class_saunders_talk.pdf |Guest Lecture on Medical Device Development - Dave Saunders (Galen Robotics}})** 
-    * **Guest Lecture on Medical Device Development - Dave Saunders (Galen Robotics)**+
   * December 7 **(Last Class)**   * December 7 **(Last Class)**
-    * **Guest Lecture from Dr. Alejandro Martin-Gomez**+    * **Programming Assignment #4 due** 
 +    * **Guest Lecture on Augmented Reality and Robotic Surgery - Dr. Alejandro Martin-Gomez** 
 + 
  
-=====Optional Programming Assignment #5 (Date TBD)=====+=====Optional Programming Assignment #5 =====
   * There will be no written final exam for CIS I.  Instead, there is an optional programming assignment that can be used to improve a student's grade.     * There will be no written final exam for CIS I.  Instead, there is an optional programming assignment that can be used to improve a student's grade.  
-  * The due date is still **TBD** and will depend on the final exam schedule and how long we expect that the assignment will take to grade.  In some years past we have made the due date coincide with the nominal final exam date for CIS I.  However, if the exam date is too close to the end of the exam period, then there will not be enough time to grade the assignment and compute course grades+  * The due date is **December 14 at 1:30PM**. 
-  * Consequently, we **may** set an earlier due date for Programming Assignment #5.  If this due date conflicts with another final exam on the same date, then contact the TA. We will give an extension until the first day on which you do **not** have an exam, but no further.  We have very limited flexibility for this, since the assignments can require considerable time to grade.+  * If this due date conflicts with another final exam on the same date, then contact the TA. We will give an extension until the first day on which you do **not** have an exam, but no further.  We have very limited flexibility for this, since the assignments can require considerable time to grade.
  
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