Purpose
The purpose of the paper/project is to provide an in-depth experience of
current practice in an area of artificial intelligence.
Format
The paper/project should combine an examination of literature following
current work in an area of interest, a research paper and an
implementation (software or hardware) that makes some significant use of
AI. A project may be more research paper or implementation oriented but should
contain elements of both. A team of up to two students may collaborate on a
large, primarily implementation project.
Grading
The paper/project and presentation will count for 15% of the final grade.
Proposal
The written proposal should outline the specific goal of the
paper/project. A mostly research paper might examine current machine learning techniques while an
implementation oriented
project might implement several for comparison. Enough detail should be provided
that the instructor can evaluate the scope of the paper/project and the skills
required.
Literature Search
- A short discussion of literature examined as relating to the
paper/project.
- A bibliography of literature examined.
- Example (note that the example was part of a
book chapter so is more than expected)
Status Report
A written report (1 page) indicating the status of each of the
following areas:
- Research of current literature.
- Writing of paper.
- Implementation.
Results
- Paper - The paper should stress the application to AI. All
papers should include a bibliography of information sources, whether online
(provide URL and date accessed) or traditional print source. The paper should
be provided to instructor in both print and as an HTML document. Several
research paper guides are available
online and
should be consulted.
- Presentation - The presentation is to last 10-20 minutes during the
course syllabus scheduled period. It should include visuals and a
demonstration of results. Two mutually networked computers (not connected to the campus
LAN) with Microsoft .Net, Java, Python and Prolog and one projection unit will be available if
needed for demonstration. Contact the instructor at least two days in advance
if other equipment arrangements are required.
- Example - An example of a paper satisfying
the formatting and content criteria for this course.
- Final results - At noted above, printed and copies of written
report/presentation and execution output should be provided instructor. The
report/presentation and a separate ZIPPED copy of source code (be sure
to put a copyright notice in your files) should be emailed as attachments to
rwisman@ius.edu. Alternatively, store the
files using OnCourse for C463.
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