Assignment Reporting

 

Before each meeting

On the day before each meeting the progress tables (see link in Assignments) should be updated. Both in terms of worked hours and best results so far on test problems (when applicable).

You should also upload your slides (see template Links to an external site.) in TWO places:

  • In the "Canvas Assignment" page, as a pdf. This is for book-keeping to check that you met the deadline etc.
  • In the "Canvas Links to slides" page, as a link to your google slides document. This will be used for the presentations and for peer-review.
    • Make sure anyone with a link can view and comment

At each meeting

At least one of each group should attend and be ready to present the current status of the project using the slides uploaded. Focus on what is interesting to your peers, and why you think your method is good.

At final meeting of Assignment X

At the final meeting you should be ready to run your code on new problem sets.

Report at end of Assignment X

The result of the assignment should be reported in a document, in the form of a scientific paper. We use the same format and instructions as the AI course (DD2380), created by Prof. Patric Jensfelt. If resubmissions are needed, they should be submitted within 2 weeks of the feedback being received.

Note that the Related Work section needs to include at least 5 references to research papers (URLs and Wikipedia does not count)

Note also that the section Related Work you can take inspiration from methods used by your fellow students, and in Experimental Results you should use the outcome of the final test (for A1) to compare the performance of your approach the the performance of others. A table should be included showing the results.

Apply a top-down approach when writing, as explained in this video Links to an external site. .

Finally, avoid giving a chronological description of your work (i.e., first we did this, then we did that etc), instead present the most important findings first.

You can consider the feedback form as a checklist:

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See details in respective assignment.