CS4802: Oral Presentation



->Courses
->CS4802
->Presentation
-->Lab 1
-->Lab 2
-->Lab 3
-->Lab 4
->Electronic Submission
->Old Exams
->C++ Examples
->MSVC++ Info
->STL Info
->MFC/GUI Info
->Software
->Tentative Schedule
->Support Forum
->Course Policies

[Courses]
[Rich][Home][Rich]
[Author]

Winter Quarter 2000-2001

Schedule

The formal presentation should be 12 minutes in length. Approximately three additional minutes will be provide for questions. The schedule of presenters is as follows:

Date Monday, 2/12 Wednesday, 2/14 Thursday, 2/15
Speaker 1 Greg Matthews
IP by Inter/extrapolation
Moe Ribble
Height Map Terrain Generation
Ian Atkinson
Image Morphing
Speaker 2 Ed Griffiths
Comic Strip Polisher
Shawn Davis
Collection of IP techniques
Kevin Barry
DIPTastic EXTREME!
Speaker 3 Matthew Evrard
3D Texture mapped world
Tom Smith
Fractal Compression
Jiri Sumbera
Wavelet transform
Speaker 4
xxxx
xxxx
Jesse Gilles
Image collage
Speaker 5
xxxx
xxxx
Craig Welter
Intelligent image composition
Speaker 6
xxxx
xxxx
Eric Edwardson
Image collage

Project Details

Your project is due prior to the beginning of the first lecture in week 10. Your submission should be a zip'd file containing:

  • Your report (as one PDF document)
  • An executable application file (free of any viruses)
  • All of the source code/project files necessary to compile and execute your application. (with the exception of library files (see below))
  • A directory containing a brief summary of your project and its results in HTML format that may be posted on the web.
  • You do not need to include the library files that you obtained from the web. However, you should provide clear instructions on how to obtain the files, as well as, pointers to installation instructions (if clear instructions do not exist, you are required to write them).

Grading Details

Your project will be evaluated on the following criteria:

  • Scope of project
  • Success in completing project goals
  • Technical quality
  • Project report:
    • Clarity
    • Organization
    • Fulfillment of requirements (2 sources, 800-1000 words, etc...)
    • Activity log
    • Spelling and grammar
  • Project presentation:
    • Clarity
    • Organization
    • Appropriate use of A/V aids
    • Ability to answer questions
    • Appropriate use of time and remaining within the time limits
  • Demonstrating a clear understanding of the key aspects of the image processing topic addressed in the project
© 2001 Dr. Christopher C. Taylor Office: CC-27C Phone: 277-7339 Last Updated: January 20, 2001
I am responsible for all content posted on these pages; MSOE is welcome to share these opinions but may not want to.