Step 2

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What is the difference between academic and industrial research projects? It is the focus. Narrow focus boosts the quality of a project and spares time. Applied scientists connect academic and industrial parts in theory and computational experiments. To narrow an industrial project one has to make a clear implementation plan. We discuss basic questions that an analyst and an expert discuss before planning.

The seminar

  1. The warm-up 5-minute test
  2. Linear models their role in neural networks and expert mixtures
  3. Reporting in the academy and the industry
  4. Plan the project
  5. Game of planning: the crocodile
  6. If someone did homework, we discuss

Resources

Step 2 YouTube video (expected with online version)

Homework

  1. For an industrial project (also known as a computational experiment) description use this template and either in your LaTeX or PDF document write your answers to these questions. The variants of these questions and creativity are yours. But please, keep it within 1–2 pages.
  2. Also, Step 1 homework reminder
  3. Refresh in your memory the matrix decompositions and multilinear models for the next warm-up test, either
    1. look for Singular value decomposition, Principal component analysis, Tensor, Multilinear map, or
    2. do fun-reading, see 4.5 Singular Value Decomposition and 10.5 PCA in High Dimensions, and see L11-4, L11.5


Transcript of the video

Appears after the seminar.