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 Your notebook will be graded on the following: Your notebook will be graded on the following:
  
-  * 40% Part 1: Clearly displayed 10 bars (one for baseline, one for each tweak independently)+  * 35% Part 1: Clearly displayed 10 bars (one for baseline, one for each tweak independently) ​ 
 +  * 5%  Part 1: Small writeup of conclusions from independent tweaks
   * 25% Part 2: Clear explanation of your tweaking strategy   * 25% Part 2: Clear explanation of your tweaking strategy
   * 25% Part 2: Actually run your tweaking strategy and show the results   * 25% Part 2: Actually run your tweaking strategy and show the results
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 You must clearly show the individual effect of each tweak compared to the baseline. ​ For this part, you should present a simple bar chart (or possibly two or more, depending on your layout), clearly labeled with the baseline performance,​ and then the performance of each tweak relative to baseline. ​ You may plot absolute or relative performances;​ whichever is clearer. You must clearly show the individual effect of each tweak compared to the baseline. ​ For this part, you should present a simple bar chart (or possibly two or more, depending on your layout), clearly labeled with the baseline performance,​ and then the performance of each tweak relative to baseline. ​ You may plot absolute or relative performances;​ whichever is clearer.
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 +You must include a few sentences describing what you can conclude from evaluating all of these tweaks.
  
 **Note:** I am not requiring error bars for this lab, because they are computationally intensive. ​ I have made them extra credit -- although if we were doing this for real, they would be absolutely required! **Note:** I am not requiring error bars for this lab, because they are computationally intensive. ​ I have made them extra credit -- although if we were doing this for real, they would be absolutely required!
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