You are required to do a class project. The class project is composed of the follow.
Initial project proposal and presentation
Mid-term project report and discussion
Final project presentation
Final project report
Final presentation schedule
Google Doc for project proposal :
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Sheet 1 (Group): confirmed groups (write protected )
sheet 2 (Not decided): list of students who are not yet part of any project team. Please indicate suitable team number on this sheet corresponding to student names who wish to be part of a team , which TA/Instructor can update to sheet 1.
Date | Description |
5:00 pm, PDT
9/14/11 | Project proposal submission
3 pages of around 1,500 words |
9/14/11 to 9/23/2011 | Project proposal review |
9/23/11 | Project discussion and presentations |
11/1/11 | Mid-term project report submission |
12/9/2011 | Final project presentation |
There are several types of class projects.
Theoretical in nature. This should include a hypothesis, a model, derivations, etc.
Experimental in nature. This should include a hypothesis, a model, algorithms, experimental data, results, etc.
Application in nature. This should be a design, algorithms,
GUI, etc.
Survey. This should be a critical review of papers in a topic related to the course.
The class project can be done with a team of no more than three members from the class. Each must turn in an individual report. Although sections in the report can be done by the team, each member must clearly present his/her work individually.
Your project proposal should contain the following.
A clear motivation on why you want to solve the problem
Elaborate the social component in your project
The significance of the problem that you plan to solve
The problem definition, i.e., what is the problem
The planned approach in solving the problem
The algorithm and data set you plan to use
The plan to validate your work
List of a few milestones that you plan to achieve
The final project grade consists of the following.
Project proposal and presentation (20%)
Mid-term project report (20%)
Final project presentation (20%)
Final project report (40%)
Moreover, your intended course unit credit will also be considered in the grading.
Deadline: On or before 11:59 pm on Tuesday, November 1, 2011
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The report format is as follows.
Between 10-15 pages (approximately), no more than 6,000 words.
Should contain project title, description, progress, experimental information, problems faced, references, etc.
Use of graphics, pictures, tables, etc. is encouraged.
Deadline: On or before 11:59 pm on Friday, December 16, 2011
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The report format is as follows.
Minimum of 30 pages (minimum of 12,000 words).
Should contain project title, abstract, introduction, related work, description, progress, experimental information, discussions, references, etc.
Use of graphics, pictures, tables, etc. is highly encouraged.
The assessment of your report will be based on novelty, clarity, and quality.
Final Project Report
Title
Name, Email, units
Abstract
The abstract should encapsulate and summarize what you have done in a concise manner. It should have a short motivation, what is the problem that you are tackling, the outline of the approach taken, and the outcome of the project.
Introduction
Introduction should provide a background context of the problem that you are tackling.
Why is the problem significant? For example, you can provide stats on how involved the problem is.
Why is your approach novel? Have you seen other similar solutions? If so, how is your differ from others?
Related Work
This is a survey of what others have done in recent years.
Provide related projects, approaches, research, etc.
Problem Definition
Approach
What is your approach to solve the problem?
Provide schematics, outlines, proofs, model formulations, etc.
What did you use from the course? Please reference them explicitly, e.g., use of community detection algorithm, opinion mining, etc.
Experiments
Discussion
Conclusion
References
Contributions