Class project will be done by all students. They can be
done individually, or (preferably) in groups. Each project group
should contain no more than three people. Ask my permission if you
want to have a larger group.
Class project contributes the largest percentage to your
overall grade. Therefore, it is essential that you put
sufficient effort in your project.
As your first milestone in the class project, you will prepare a
project page. This project page will be your project
proposal. This milestone will constitute 5% of the project
grade. Each project group needs to prepare only one proposal.
This proposal will contain the following information:
- Project title.
- Team members' names.
- A brief (5-10 sentences) abstract of the project which
describes what you aim to do in your project.
- A brief itemized plan of action. This plan will discuss what
specific steps you are planning to take to achieve the aim you
stated in the abstract, such as
- What will you implement?
- What methods are you going to compare and how will you get
them?
- Which datasets are you going to use and where will you get
them from (links if possible)?
- What kind of experiment will you run and what will you measure
(e.g., time, score, p-value etc).
-
Planned workload distribution to team member. You need this
item only if you are teaming up with others.
-
List of papers you have (will) read for this project.
You will upload your proposal on the Canvas. One upload per project is
sufficient. So, if you have multiple team members, you do not need
to upload it multiple times. Also, return a printout of this
proposal to me in class on the next class hour after the due date.
Due date for proposal submission is October 4, 2024.
Late submissions will be penalized by 20 % of the grade per day.
Here are class projects from 2011,
2012.
2013,
2014,
2015,
2016.
These may serve as some interesting samples for you.
Tamer Kahveci