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Typically, projects will involve analytic, implementation and evaluation components. | Typically, projects will involve analytic, implementation and evaluation components. | ||
- | EECS 4422 students may decide to implement and evaluate | + | EECS 4422 students may decide to implement and evaluate |
- | EECS 5323 students are also expected to extend or innovate upon published algorithms. Projects will consist of four stages, as follows. | + | EECS 5323 students are expected to extend or innovate |
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+ | * If you are affiliated with a research lab, considering selecting a problem domain that your lab is active in. Consult with the people in the lab about your project topic. | ||
+ | * Survey some of the algorithms and papers mentioned in the textbook (Szeliski). | ||
+ | * Check out the [[http:// | ||
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+ | Projects will consist of four stages, as follows. | ||
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* Proposal: The proposal is a one-page document submitted via Moodle that includes: | * Proposal: The proposal is a one-page document submitted via Moodle that includes: | ||
* Presentation/ | * Presentation/ | ||
- | * Final Report: Maximum 8 pages, excluding references, in [[http:// | + | * Final Report: Maximum 8 pages, excluding references, in [[http:// |
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