Project guidelines 

 

What you should turn in: a short write-up of what you’ve done (noting

especially how you exceeded, fell short of, or changed what you proposed

to do), your code and any instructions I need in order to run it, and any

data you used as input and images/video you generated as output.  In your

write-up, talk about what worked, how well it worked on different kinds of data,

what didn’t work so well, and why.

 

Keep in mind that you will be giving a short (~10-15 minute) presentation on your

project either next week or the week after.  The presentation does not need to be

turned in to me ahead of time, but it will be evaluated as part of your project

grade.

 

The breakdown of how I will grade your project:

 

70% : How much of what you proposed did you accomplish, normalized by the

          difficulty of what you proposed.  This is reflected not just by how much

          code you wrote (and whether it worked), but how much testing you did (e.g..,

          did you just make one mosaic, or did you try different sets of input images?)

20% : Your analysis of the performance, etc. of your approach as represented by

           your write-up

10% : The quality and understandability of your project presentation