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For the final project, you are asked to implement an algorithm/approach described in a computer vision research paper that you like or find particularly interesting (see syllabus for rationale).
The Final Project time-table:
Notice of Intent
To force you to think about it well in advance of the due-date, you need to hand in “notice of intent” on Nov 9, consisting of
Contrary to previous rumors, no example is provided at this time.
Deliverable
A swiki page, added to the class swiki that is here, containing:
A project report detailing what you implemented, including figures and/or tables showing the results, if any. If the algorithm did not run as well as you planned, please explain why you think that is.
A copy of the source code with a README file as to what is what. This does not have to compile on our machines, i.e. you can use libraries which we might not have, etc. Language is free choice, but please document the code.
An executable that will run on Windows, Linux, or Mac, along with test data if needed to make it run
One (1!) powerpoint slide for the in-class presentation
The swiki page will function as the report, but for our records and documentation we would like you to provide us with a printout of your swiki page.
Grading
Grading criteria include
quality and presentation of swiki-page
quality of oral presentation
coding style and documentation
whether the code runs
quality of the results or quality of the explanation why results are poor
In-class Presentation
In the final two lectures, everyone will get a chance to present their final project. Due to the high enrollment in the class, the format is limited to:
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