| This is the most fun part of the nodule: solving computer vision problems. |
| Past Projects |
| >> Project showcase >> 2012 projects, 2011 projects, 2010 projects |
| Project Teams |
| You will form project teams of 3 to 4 students each. This should be done as early as possible so that you have sufficient time to work on your project. >> project teams, selected topics and presentation schedule |
| Project Presentation Format |
| >> Projects will be presented on the 13th or 14th week of the semester. >> Each project group has 20 minutes to present, and 10 minutes for question answering. >> Every member of a project group must present and answer questions. Each member should present the part that he/she is most familiar with. >> Describe your project objectives and requirements. Note the your can set easy or difficult requirements even for the same project topic. Difficulty level will be taken into account during project grading. >> Explain how your programs achieve the project objectives and meet the project requirements. Explain why you choose the methods instead of other methods. >> Present sample project results. >> Submit a soft copy of your presentation slides in PDF format during project presentation. The presentation slides should include sample project results. >> The project presentation is opened to all students. We encourage you to watch other students' presentations. This way, you can judge for yourself how good is your project work compared to other students' project work. |