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The final project is the main assignment of the second half of the course. Final projects can be done individually or in groups of 2 people. Group projects are expected to be more substantial than individual ones. All projects are required to be related in a substantive way to at least one of the central topics of the course. The main components are as follows: | The final project is the main assignment of the second half of the course. Final projects can be done individually or in groups of 2 people. Group projects are expected to be more substantial than individual ones. All projects are required to be related in a substantive way to at least one of the central topics of the course. The main components are as follows: | ||
- | * **Project milestone | + | * ** In-class preliminary project description |
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- | * **Presentations (May 5 and 10)** -- We'll use the last sessions of the course for in-class final project presentations. Please use the [[http:// | + | |
- | * **Final project (due May 16 ABSOLUTE DEADLINE)** -- There are two types of papers, each with slightly different requirements: | + | |
- | * //Research papers//, which should contain clear sections describing | + | |
- | * the problem you are addressing; | + | |
- | * your hypothesis or proposed solution (if you are implementing someone else's solution, where you got the idea from); | + | |
- | * alternative solutions, including solutions found in the literature and a baseline that you are comparing your solution to; | + | |
- | * your methodology; | + | |
- | * your evaluation; | + | |
- | * some discussion of what your results imply for your hypothesis/ | + | |
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- | * the data you are labeling; | + | |
- | * description of and rationale for the annotation scheme used; | + | |
- | * your methodology (what you did, how you did it, what tools were used etc.); | + | |
- | * an evaluation of results; | + | |
- | * a discussion of what you learned. | + | |
+ | * **Poster Presentations (May 19)** | ||
+ | * **Final project (due May 20 ABSOLUTE DEADLINE)** | ||
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NOTE: There are numerous resources available for use in these projects, including APIs for gathering and processing Twitter data as well as corpora, lexicons, ontologies, etc. Please consult me for more information! | NOTE: There are numerous resources available for use in these projects, including APIs for gathering and processing Twitter data as well as corpora, lexicons, ontologies, etc. Please consult me for more information! |