Project proposals
I know that many of you are already working on a project related to computer vision. Please email me by October 15 with the topic you have chosen and the team members (max two per team). If you don’t know what to do, ask me and we I can provide you with possible projects.
General Guidelines
The general requirement is that you implement the code at least with a simulated object, but best if you acquire images in a controlled environment. You may reuse code from other sources but cite them properly. Your final report should be between 6 - 8 pages using the IEEE template.
Report
The following is a suggested structure for the report:
- Title, Author(s)
- Abstract: It should not be more than 300 words
- Introduction: this section introduces your problem, and the overall plan for approaching your problem
- Background/Related Work: This section discusses relevant literature for your project
- Approach: This section details the framework of your project. Be specific, which means you might want to include equations, figures, plots, etc
- Experiment: This section begins with what kind of experiments you’re doing, what kind of dataset(s) you’re using, and what is the way you measure or evaluate your results. It then shows in details the results of your experiments. By details, we mean both quantitative evaluations (show numbers, figures, tables, etc) as well as qualitative results (show images, example results, etc).
- Conclusion: What have you learned? Suggest future ideas.
- References: This is absolutely necessary.
IEEE paper template at overleaf.
Presentation
At the end of the semester, we will schedule 12-minute presentations per team.