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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. | ||
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− | + | - Theodor, fry the fish! | |
− | + | - But there is no fish! | |
− | + | - You do fry, and the fish will appear. | |
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== 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
- The warm-up 3-minute test: part 1
- Link to upload: @TheArt2024
- Do not forget your email!
- The warm-up 15-minute test: part 2
- Problem statement
- Homework discussion
- Final talk announcement
- Dicsuss the project comparison
Resources
Step 9 YouTube video
Homework
Prepare the project description for the next semester.
- Look the examples
- Look through archive for more examples
- Discuss the description of your project with your scientific advisor
- Fill in the table in your repository.
- Devote your attention to the consistency of the project datasets:
- How long does it take to download and prepare the data?
- What is the format, usable for your basic model?
- Do the data need preprocessing, cleaning, and filtering?
- What are the alternatives to the basic dataset?
- Can the measured date be replaced with synthetic ones?
- Put the link to your analysis Step-9.