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The project's result defines its roadmap. The spring semester starts with a formal description of your project. A rigorous description simplifies the roadmap and ameliorates the quality of the project.  
 
The project's result defines its roadmap. The spring semester starts with a formal description of your project. A rigorous description simplifies the roadmap and ameliorates the quality of the project.  
  
The worst case scenario is  
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The worst-case scenario is  
— Федя, жарь рыбу!
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- Theodor, fry the fish!  
— Так нет рыбы!
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- But there is no fish!  
— Ты жарь, а рыба появится.
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- You do fry, and the fish will appear.
 
 
  
 
== The seminar ==
 
== The seminar ==

Latest revision as of 21:11, 22 February 2025

The project's result defines its roadmap. The spring semester starts with a formal description of your project. A rigorous description simplifies the roadmap and ameliorates the quality of the project.

The worst-case scenario is 
- Theodor, fry the fish! 
- But there is no fish! 
- You do fry, and the fish will appear.

The seminar

  1. The warm-up 3-minute test: part 1
  2. Problem statement
  3. Homework discussion
  4. Final talk announcement
  5. Dicsuss the project comparison

Resources

Step 9 YouTube video

Homework

Prepare the project description for the next semester.

  1. Look the examples
  2. Look through archive for more examples
  3. Discuss the description of your project with your scientific advisor
  4. Fill in the table in your repository.
  5. Devote your attention to the consistency of the project datasets:
    1. How long does it take to download and prepare the data?
    2. What is the format, usable for your basic model?
    3. Do the data need preprocessing, cleaning, and filtering?
    4. What are the alternatives to the basic dataset?
    5. Can the measured date be replaced with synthetic ones?
  6. Put the link to your analysis Step-9.