CS 8803 DML: Data Management and Machine Learning
(Fall 2018)
Project
The main component of the course will be an original research
project. Students will organize into groups and choose to
implement a project that is (1) relevant to the topics discussed
in class, (2) innovative with ideas not tested before, and (3)
unique (i.e., two groups may not choose the same project topic).
The projects will vary in both scope and topic, but they must
satisfy this criteria. Strong projects can eventually lead to a
conference paper.
Each project is comprised of three main tasks that are due at
different times:
- Project Proposal
- Project Final Report
- Project Presentation
Collaborations:
You are to form project groups of two or three people per project.
The technical contribution of 3 people project is expected to be
greater. This will be reflected when grading the final project
report. The Canvas discussion board can be used as a place to form
project groups.
Project Ideas:
You can come up with you own project idea that satisfies the
above three criteria, or choose one project from the list of
example projects the instructor provides. You need to schedule
at least one appointment with the instructor to determine your
project before writing your proposal. Note that the title of
any email related to the course needs to starts with "CS 8803
DML"
Submission Guidelines: Project Proposal
- The proposal must be
emailed to the Instructor
and the TA by 9pm EST on Sep 15
- The title of the email
must be "CS 8803
DML Proposal {GT
User ID1, GT User ID2(, GT User ID3)} {Title of
Proposal}"
- The proposal should be in a PDF
attachment
Submission Guidelines: Project Final Report
- The proposal must be
emailed to the Instructor
and the TA by 9pm EST on Dec 10
(subject to change)
- The title of the email
must be "CS 8803
DML Report {GT
User ID1, GT User ID2(, GT User ID3)} {Title of
Report}"
- The report should be in a PDF
attachment
Grading (60% of total score):
- Project Proposal: 10%
- Project Final Report: 40%
- Project Presentation: 10%
Grading: Project Proposal
The proposal will be evaluated on a 100-points scale
- Problem Motivation: 50 points
- Related Previous Work: 30 points
- Intended Direction of Research: 20 points
Grading: Project Final Report
The final report will be evaluated on a 100-points scale
- Technical Contribution: 50 points
- Experimental Evaluation: 30 points
- Writing Clarity: 20 points
Grading: Project Presentation
The final report will be evaluated on a 100-points scale
- Clarity: 80 points
- Organization: 20 points