Grades will be made up of the following components, with approximate weights as shown:
75% - Performance in class
15% - Mini Project
10% - Homework
1. Performance in class
The instructor will give an introductory lecture for each major topic, after which students will take turns presenting
and critiquing articles assigned by the instructor. Demonstration of thorough understanding, rigorous presentation
of algorithms, evaluation of scope, significance, applicability will be expected. Every student will be required to read all articles/handouts and expected to
participate in the discussions.
Presenter will be required to turn in their presentations in electronic form
and will receive feedback and grade points. Others will write reviews of the articles (see Home work). Details of roles and requirements
will be discussed in class.
2. Mini Project
There will be a short project on a focused topic, as a conclusion of the semester. Projects will be presented in the last class period.
The exact schedule, sleection of topics, and requirements will be announced in class well ahead of time.
3. Homework
Students will be required to turn in a short (approximately half page) review of each paper we read, before the class in which that paper is presented.
The requirements of the review will be explained in class.
There will be no other homework to turn in.
3.1 Late Homework Policy Homework is due at the beginning of class on the due date. You can either bring it to class or drop it in the designated wall pocket next to my office door before class. After the due date, but before next class, homework can be turned in for 50% credit. You are encouraged to discuss your reading with classmates but you will hand in your own paper reviews which you are expected to understand, and you are responsible for the quality of the writing.