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The EES475 Multimedia Information Systems course project requires students to apply knowledge from the course through a proposal, presentation, and final report. Teams of one or two students will conduct research or software development, with grading based on workload, presentation, and report clarity. A detailed task assignment page must be included in the final report to outline contributions from each team member.

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MIS ProjectGuidelines

The EES475 Multimedia Information Systems course project requires students to apply knowledge from the course through a proposal, presentation, and final report. Teams of one or two students will conduct research or software development, with grading based on workload, presentation, and report clarity. A detailed task assignment page must be included in the final report to outline contributions from each team member.

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EES475 Multimedia Information Systems

Course Project Guideline


Fall 2024

The purpose of the project component of this course is to demonstrate your ability to apply
the knowledge and techniques learned during this course. It usually consists of reading of
papers in a chosen area and/or developing/testing software for implementing solution to a
specific problem, comparing performances of different approaches, and discussing the pros
and cons of each approach.

Activities
Proposal (1 page, Due December 17, 2024): One page proposal describing the problem, the
proposed approach, and references other than textbooks or class notes. The proposal must
also specify the team members.

Project Presentation (10~15 minutes, final exam week of the semester): Each project is to
be presented to the whole class in the final exam week of the semester.

Final Project Report (<= 10 pages, double space, single column, Due Final Exam): Each
team must submit a final project report (a hardcopy and an electronic version). The hard copy
should be typed and bounded. The electronic copy should be in a zip file with all the source
codes, the result images/videos, and the report itself. Acknowledge all codes that you
obtained elsewhere.

Grading
Workload, completeness and novelty 60%
Presentation 20%
Project report clarity 20%

Team
Each project team will consist of one or two students. It is expected each team member will
contribute equal amount of efforts in the project. A 1-2 person team project may involve
significant amount of coding, data processing, and related tasks in addition to the usual
analysis, simulation, as well as report writing.

In the written project report, each team must include a "task assignment" page at the end of
the report detailing the tasks performed for this project, and each team member's percentage
contribution to each task. Failure to turn in this page will results in 5 points deduction of the
project grade. If each member contributes roughly the same amount of efforts, the same grade
will be assigned to all members.

Format of Final Report


Introduction (Problem statement, Motivation)
Approach
Work Performed (Experiments, software programming, etc.)
Results
Discussion

Adopted from U of Wisconsin ECE533 Project Guideline and PolyTech U EL612 Project Guideline.

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