Research or projects done in CSE 499B ends with following milestones and the dates vary from semester to semester. This is the tentative routine for Summer 2018
1. Final Presentation 10.00 AM, NAC 415
2. Poster Design Soft Copy Submission 2018
3. Project (Final) Demonstration 2018
4. Capstone 2018
5. Last Day of Final Report/Thesis Submission 2018
6. Submission of 4-page Summary 2018
Since I usually give plenty of correction to your report, you are strongly recommended to send me a copy of your thesis well ahead of the deadline. If you directly submit on the deadline day, it is highly probable that it will be rejected.
Be reminded that your grade will be calculated based on your performance in all those 6 criteria along with your weekly progress.
Presentation Duration: 5min x No. of Members
Presentation Type: Individual
Demonstration: Demonstration where applicable
Date:
Time : 10.00 ~
Location: NAC 415
Presentation Order :
Note that you will be penalized if you miss your presentation order. You will be penalized if you don't attend all the presentations
Scoring: Scoring will be based on the following criteria:
1. Content - How much details of your work has been presented. This includes details of the methodology, experiment design, circuit design, algorithm details. This part reflects how much you have learned from this project. Just don't say I have used this and that technique, try to answer why and how
2. Results - How many different experiments have been done. This may include a simulation result, the real experiment result, their statistical measures. Don't say this model can detect this phenomenon. Tell us with what accuracy and how precisely it can detect.
3. Discussion - How well you have understood the results. This includes an analysis of the results presented earlier, the relationship between the techniques and the results achieved. Don't say that after applying this technique we got this result rather tell why that technique produced good results, present your own comment/ judgment.
4. Clarity - How clear and readable the images and texts are. Negative marking will be done for any unclear images or texts. Also don't just put a figure, add few adjectives on the graphs (poor, good, noisy etc.)
5. Video Demo - Thos who are developing a hardware prototype must prepare a video of the demonstration. The video must not be longer than one and a half min.
Scoring: Scoring will be based on the following criteria:
1. Content (20%)- How much details of your work has been presented. This includes details of the methodology, experiment design, circuit design, algorithm details. Use as many diagrams as you want to help people understand the technical details.
2. Background (10%) - How well you covered the background. This includes how well you studied other people's work
3. Results (20%) - How robust you tested your prototype and what are the statistical measures. This include simulation results, the real experiment results (if any), their statistical measures. Tell us with what accuracy and how precisely your prototype works.
4. Discussion (15%) - How well you have understood the results. This includes an analysis of the results presented earlier, the relationship between the techniques and the results achieved. Don't say that after applying this technique we got this result rather tell why that technique produced good results, present your own comment/ judgment.
4. Clarity (15%) - How clear and readable the images and texts are. Negative marking will be done for any unclear images or texts. Also don't just put a figure, add few adjectives on the graphs (poor, good, noisy etc.)
5. Organization (10%) - How well you organized the chapter
6. References (10%) - Format the refenrences according to the IEEE standard. No of refenrences will matter but every references must be mentioned inside the text with relevance.
Special Notes:
No of pages wont matter. Focus on the quality of writing and discussion.
There should be minimum 5 chapters. Too many chapters might not be helpful for the readers.
Clearly state your objective, motivatiuon, current problem into the Introdcution chapter
Softcopy: 1. Thesis/Report 2. Final Presentation Slide (with a page for Member's Contribution) 3. Code (With proper commenting and a README file) 4. Data (Proper labeling and a README file) 5. Circuit Schematic (respective format and PNG) 6. Poster (PDF) 7. Picture of the Prototype (if applicable) 8. Video (if applicable)
Hardcopy: 1. Thesis/Report Binding (2 copies)