Your grade will be determined by the assignments (2/3) and final exam (1/3).
There will be approximately four assignments. Each assignment will
have a "target date" for completion but the actual due date for
turning in all of the assignments is May 27 June 3.
Thus you can work at your own pace, but it is a good idea to stick to
the target dates and come by my office hours periodically to check
your progress.
You are encouraged to work in groups of 2-3 on each assignment. Please indicate the names of your collaborators at the top of each assignment and cite any references used, except for standard class material. Each student must maintain his or her own three-ring binder containing the solutions to the assignments. All solutions and program comments must be written in your own words.
Your solutions must be prepared in LaTeX (printed to pdf), html, or some other electronic form. Please check with me before choosing a format. (If you don't already know LaTeX, this is an excellent opportunity to start using it. Nearly all academic conferences and journals require LaTeX formatted submissions.) Your solutions should include all diagrams, written explanations, code, and program output (e.g. Matlab plots) relevant to the problem.
Most recently updated on June 1, 2003 by Serge Belongie.