Lab2 Project Description
Here we briefly describe Lab2 project.
The aim is to make a larger application of your choice that applies existing data analysis methods on sensor data to find patterns and insights for sports and/or health.
This work is done in groups of 2-3 students. Start by selecting a partner. You do this by choosing the same project group here in Canvas. You find the Project Groups under "Persons" in the left-hand column. If you have no partner, e-mail me at jwi@kth.se
Seminar on December 12
Describe the purpose, target group, and selling point for your application. Also, describe what new APIs are used and the major features and parts of your solution. You have 5 minutes at your disposal for the presentation, so you need to be prepared. You also have to answer questions regarding your solution.
We recommend that you first present your idea (What? Target audience? Why is the app needed?), then outline the new APIs and possibly external data you will use. Finally, provide an overview of the intended architecture for the app (no details).
Note: Your presentation should include an image (last one) where you specify which tutorials, existing code examples, and similar sources you plan to build on. This is primarily information for the examiner, so it should not be a significant part of the presentation.
The seminar will be held on December 12, choose a timeslot and show up in person.
Please prepare a slide set (Powerpoint, Keynote, etc...) and prepare a short talk. We will use the 'Share Screen' feature of Zoom. Aim for 5 minutes.
The Final Presentation
The final presentation will take place on January 11 from 09:15 to 15:00. Attendance is compulsory for everyone during the whole session.
It is recommended to make a video recording that demonstrates your prototype in use. (it is allowed to fake some aspects as long as we are informed). Aim for no more than 3 minutes video.
The presentation should last about 10 minutes excluding any questions. There will be room for questions and discussions.
The Report (only for CM2001 students)
Use this template: cm2001template.pdf Download cm2001template.pdf
The deadline for the final report is January 10.
Example reports from last year:
Dynamic.pdf Download Dynamic.pdf
FunFitness.pdf Download FunFitness.pdf
Orient.pdf Download Orient.pdf
Besides describing your prototype, don't forget to include:
- a literature survey of relevant recent trends and research,
- possible enhancements and extensions of the prototype, and
- a description of possible cloud and messaging services in connection with your application
Further details are available in the Course-P;
Peer Review (only for CM2001 students)
Your reports will be distributed among all students in the course. You have to provide constructive feedback (both positive and suggestions for enhancements) to each other. The deadline for providing the feedback is January 13. Everything will be handled through KTH Canvas. For details about peer review, see this document Download document.
Help Available
There are scheduled sessions for Q&A with respect to the project. These will take place via Zoom
You can also contact us if you need specific help: Jitse vE (our Android expert), Jonas W. (our iPhone expert), Martin J. (Python and data analytics expert).