Final report (group)
Completion requirements
Opened: Monday, 1 January 2024, 2:00 PM
Due: Monday, 8 January 2024, 12:00 AM
Your third (final) report must be based on a polished version (in view of the received comments) of previous reports. The introduction must be concise, mention relevant existing research and use supporting research to present the problem, as well as reasons why you deem your solution to be of impact. It should be written in a narrative form, leading towards you thesis. The methods section must present details about your approach as well as the methodology employed for evaluation. Again it should be concise and provide enough details that one could reimplement your solution. The results section should include some form of a comparison with previous research. In the discussion section discuss your results in view of previous research and provide some ideas for future work. Follow the IMRAD (Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion) architecture for scientific writing. Keep the manuscript concise. Prepare the report with the provided template. Reports should be written in English. The page limit for the final report is 4 pages. It must not exceed 2000 words. Quality is paramount; be mindful of your grammar, do
spellchecking. Think of your finished undergraduate thesis. Individual contributions of the authors must be specified (i.e. "JN wrote the introduction and polished the language, MK performed the data analysis and prepared the images, IC implemented algorithm A and ran the experiments"). Do not forget to provide a link to your GitHub repository.
Attach also the slides of your presentation. It should not be longer than 20min. Concentrate on the following four concepts: a) provide a general overview of the problem and why it should interest anyone, b) what was your starting goal and what were you able to achieve, c) what were the biggest challenges and how you solved them, d) what would you do differently, should you start all over again.
Polish also your GitHub repositories, they must include a README.md file, where in one paragraph you provide a short description of the project (e.g. main paper it was based on), the goals, and the level you were able to achieve them. Following that must be detailed instructions on how one can run the simulation.
Integrate the report as part of your GitHub repository, include both source and a prebuilt PDF. Push the same version of the PDF to GitHub and as this assignment's submission.
Attach also the slides of your presentation. It should not be longer than 20min. Concentrate on the following four concepts: a) provide a general overview of the problem and why it should interest anyone, b) what was your starting goal and what were you able to achieve, c) what were the biggest challenges and how you solved them, d) what would you do differently, should you start all over again.
Polish also your GitHub repositories, they must include a README.md file, where in one paragraph you provide a short description of the project (e.g. main paper it was based on), the goals, and the level you were able to achieve them. Following that must be detailed instructions on how one can run the simulation.
Integrate the report as part of your GitHub repository, include both source and a prebuilt PDF. Push the same version of the PDF to GitHub and as this assignment's submission.