COS 429 - Computer Vision |
Fall 2005 |
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There will be four assignments, each consisting of a written section and a programming section. These are to be completed individually, and together will count for 70% of the final grade.
In addition, there will be a final project for the course, to be completed in groups of 2-3. This will be worth 30% of the final grade. Final project presentations will be Jan 12, and a written report will be due at the end of reading period.
Assignments 1 through 4 are due at 11:59 PM on the due date. You are given
4 free late days that you can use any time during the semester.
No late presentations or reports will be permitted for the final project.
You may discuss assignments with others, but everything handed in must be
your own work. All code must be your own - you may not use code from your
classmates, the internet, or any other source.
For the final project, you are expected to collaborate within your group, and
to look at other projects and publications for inspiration. However, you must
acknowledge any ideas that are not your own, and you may not directly re-use
others' code.
Since several of the assignments for this course do not involve enormous
amounts of coding, a significant part of the grade will depend not just
on implementing the algorithms, but also on analyzing how
well they perform on a variety of inputs. This will be based on the
writeups - they should not only describe the algorithm and any implementation
notes, but also include the results you get on a variety of test cases
and an explanation of why you might be getting those results.
Please create a webpage containing your writeup and links to the code
you wrote, and send the URL to
cos429@cs.princeton.edu.
Late Policy
Collaboration Policy
Notes on Grading
Submitting Your Work
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