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-====Objective:​==== 
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-To help get ahead of the curve by planning your project. 
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-====Deliverable:​==== 
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-A 1-2 page writeup of your project proposal. 
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-====Grading standards:​==== 
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-Your proposal will be graded on how thoroughly it explains your project. 
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-Include the following sections: 
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-  * What is the problem you're trying to solve? ​ Why is it interesting? ​ What has been done / what is the state-of-the-art?​ 
-  * How will deep learning be used to solve the problem? 
-  * What data is required? ​ Is it already available, or do you need to collect it? 
-  * How will you train your DNN? 
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-Depending on the nature of your project, some sections may not be applicable. ​ **Include them anyway**, and explain why they do not apply. ​ (This may be especially true of theoretical projects) 
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-Each section is worth 25% of your grade. 
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-In addition, if this will be a group project, tell me who will be in the group, and how you plan to divide up the work. 
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-====Description:​==== 
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-I will almost certainly approve all projects. ​ However, I reserve the right to veto a proposed project if I feel that it is out of scope for the class, the division of labor is unequal, or if I feel that the project would not result in a good learning experience. 
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-**Note:** Project 1, project 2 and the final project may not overlap. ​ I want you to work on a diversity of project ideas. ​ You may wish to plan ahead. 
  
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