CS 91.3 Mid-term Project Two-Page Poster
Due Wednesday, March 2nd, by midnight (23:59 EST)
1. Your mid-term project
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Finish the writing for your two-page poster. Your drafts should include:
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Title, Authors, and Abstract
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Introduction
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Method
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Result
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Discussion
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Conclusion
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Add more details to your ten-page paper.
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Graders and Reviewers will look for more details in your ten-page paper to better understand your two-page poster.
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The ten-page paper will not be graded for this lab but will get reviewers' feedback.
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Submit your Python code, and make sure the README is clear for recreating your results.
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Review Example Paper 1: 'Fast and Accurate Multiclass …' in Lab 4
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Write your README instructions similar to the example README, in your notes.txt file.
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Test your Python code on both of your computers.
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Take the screenshots of your results after running the code.
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Please do NOT email me your dataset. Instead, write a guide on where to download it, similar to the README above.
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Hide the author’s information for double-blind peer review.
2. Submission Guide
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Each team only submits one file, midterm_lastname1_lastname2.zip, including
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midterm_poster_lastname1_lastname2.PDF for your two-page poster draft in AAAI format.
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midterm_paper_lastname1_lastname2.PDF for your ten-page paper draft in NeurIPS format.
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notes_midterm_lastname1_lastname2.txt for your notes, including the README.
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A screenshot folder for all the screenshots files (PNG or JPEG), total size less than 10 M.
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A code folder for ALL your Python Code and support files to recreate your results.
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3. Notes
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Each team only needs to submit one ZIP file, with both names on it, a total size of less than 15 M.
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Email 'xqu1@swarthmore.edu' your midterm files as midterm_lastname1_lastname2.zip.
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This midterm will be due by midnight on 03/02.