Final Project
The final project is a chance to study an interesting problem related to topics covered in this course. It could be related to your research or any topics of your choice. The project could be theoretical, experimental, or both! The goal is really to do something interesting. See possible project ideas below.
List of possible topics
- Re-implement a paper from scratch
- Deep dive into a topic and explain it well
- Build on top of existing methods for new capabilities
- Literature survey on a topic
Project can be conducted in a group with *at most* two students. Group size will be taken into consideration when grading.
Project proposal (10%)
The proposal should be typeset in Latex using CVPR's
template and be roughly
one page long and include the following:
- Proposal (What do you plan to do)
- Related Works (Discuss the relevant papers)
- Approach (How do you plan to do it?)
- Results (Anticipated Results)
Deadline for submitting the project proposal on GradeScope is Friday Mar 8, 11:59PM
Project final report (60%)
The report should be typeset in Latex using CVPR's
template and be roughly
eight pages long and include the following:
- Introduction
- Related Works
- Approach
- Results
- Conclusions
Deadline for submitting the project proposal on GradeScope is Tuesday April 30, 11:59PM
Project final presentation (30%)
Grade will be based on clarify and the quality of the presentation.
The presentation should consists of the following:
- Motivation
- Related Works
- Approach
- Results
- Conclusions
Presentation dates are assigned randomly in class during Apr 18, 23, and 25.