1. Everyone needs to be in a group of up to three members.
"due to the research of Prof. John N. Gardner, choosing only your friends or classmates who have similar interests and lifestyles can often result in a learning group that is more likely to get off track and onto topics that have nothing to do with the learning task"
2. This project contributes to 3 points out of the 20 points of the final, so it's not expected from any team member to shirk his or her responsibilities.
3. Proper names for each team is mandatory. ( Ex. Gargoyles).
4. You are free to choose between datasets introduced in challenges or any other datasets affirmed by the jury committee.
Affirmed datasets: https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets.php
1. Posters have to include all the segments of the standard global framework for posters. ( samples could be found on this link ‘http://cs229.stanford.edu/projects2015.html’.
2. Every team needs to reach the threshold on the review points to get the full mark.
3. Top three posters with the highest grades will be chosen for presentation.
1. Presentations must be less than 15 minutes and have illustrative and proper slides.
2. Dr. Oskoei is going to judge the top three team presentations and rank them.
3. The First team, second team and third team get an extra point of 0.25, 0.5 and 1 for the final grade respectively.
1. different challenges are given, each team needs to choose one
2. For the chosen challenge every team needs to play with related data and extract possible meaningful patterns. Furthermore, you have to create a poster that demonstrates the gist of your work.
3. Every team must review the posters of two other teams and also their own poster (reviews must be fair and meticulous).
4. Top three teams will have to prepare a standard presentation.