I got a question about what should be included in the review, so i would like to share the touch-points for the review, and they also cover the evaluation criteria for the project report.
By popular demand the lecture of 11.21 and defence of projects will be postponed to 11.28 and joined together with that lecture. I will be there from 17:15 in class 102 (but if you have lectures, we can start at 17:30) and finish at 21:00.
The people that had original 11.28 date for defence will be prioritised for preferred time.
FAQs on project reports
Up to 10 pages for 1 person project, up to 16 pages on 2 people project.
No, the slides are not necessary, you can use your report to present the work
The allocated time is 9 minutes per person in total (including questions, likely time allocation: 5-6 minutes to present the results, 3-4 minutes for questions).
Please try to format is as a report or article. No title page, no table of contents. Abstract should be included, and references.
1-page review, including 1-2 questions to the author
A colleague who has their project defence on the same day
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On September 12th we will have an extra lecture on Parametric and Non-parametric Statistics with me (in place of lecture from prof. M. Radavičius) on 16:00 at auditorium 303 (Naugardukas st.).
After that we will move to computer class at Šaltinių st. and have a usual time for lab works at 18:00
Students will need to do a key project to get an assessment for lab works for the course “Parametric and Non-parametric statistical methods”
Goal of the key project:
Choose a paper which applies some of parametric and non-parametric statistics methods to solve an actual problem. Replicate and refine the research from that paper with generated data.
The scope of the project does not need to fully match the original paper, in can be adjusted.
The Final grade (50% of total grade of the course) will consist of:
Here is a list of suggested papers to replicate for a key project. Student can choose a different paper (not from the list) upon agreement with their teacher.
Students can do key projects in pairs. If a project is done by 2 students it will be reviewed by 2 colleagues.
The lab works plan:
09.05 – Info on assignments, Q&A
09.12 – Introduction to experimentation and current research in that area
09.19 – Consultations
09.26 – Consultations
10.03 – Consultations
10.10 – Proposals
10.17 – Proposals
10.24 – Proposals
10.31 – Proposals
11.07 – Consultations
11.14 – N\A
11.21 – Key project presentations
11.28 – Key project presentations
12.05 – Key project presentations
12.12- Key project presentations
12.19 – Key project presentations
A report on the key project should be emailed a week prior the defence date, so that it would give enough time for reviewers to prepare the reviews and teacher to get familiar with the content.
Next week, a schedule for proposals will be published.