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Mid-term Project
In lieu of a mid-term and final exam you will berequired to do a significantcomputer
project. This year we will do do a project on biomedical
image processing.
This mid-term project is due December 4th. Details on the format of your reports
is
provided
below.
Report format (Mid-term and Final Projects only)
- CALL FOR PAPERS. To provide practice in writing
papers these project reports will be modeled after a typical conference
paper:
- Full Paper -- The final paper is due the date listed
above. This paper must be no longer than six typed pages, including figures.
See the grading policy
for guidelines on how the content of the paper will be assessed. A dual
column format similar to IEEE conference papers is encouraged. Download
a conference
paper in
.doc format (919 kB) which was presented at IEEE Sensors 2003 in Toronto.
You may use it as a template for formatting your report.
- Submission procedure -- Papers should be submitted to
me electronically by e-mail. There should be no problem
with file size as university e-mail can now handle 50 MB attachments. The
document submitted must
be in Word doc format (preferred) or PDF.
- GRADING POLICY. The ultimate
goal of the paper is to demonstrate to me that you have learned something
from the course. However, most technical papers are
peer reviewed by known experts in the field who will rank the paper according
to different criteria
including
originality
and technical
contribution. In the spirit of this process I will review your paper
and assign two letter ranks* using the following criteria.
- Content -- this will be 80% of the total paper grade
Abstract
Key words which can be used to electronically search for your paper
Introduction. This is usually a description of the problem.
A description of what you did. This can be broken down into several sections
and is where your results should be included.
A short summary of what you did and how well it worked.
References. You should properly use references and footnotes. Failure
to do so will result in loss of points.
Any acknowledgements.
- Style -- this will be 20% of the total paper grade
Clear, concise text
Appropriate figures, charts, tables
Spelling and grammar.
* Letter ranks will be translated into numerical grades
using the following equivalences.
A+ |
100% |
B+ |
88% |
C+ |
78% |
A |
95% |
B |
85% |
C |
75% |
A- |
90% |
B- |
80% |
C- |
70% |
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The mid-term
papers
you submitted for this semester are now viewable.
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Your results from processing the 480x610 pixel image given in the assignment
are viewable here.
Created: 2007-12-20. Last Modified: 2007-12-20.