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What and How to Submit Final Materials

1. Project Report

  • Submit a PDF document using the provided template.
  • Include links to all other materials in the report.
  • The report is the only file you need to directly submit.

2. Code

  • Host all code and related materials in your GitHub repository.
  • Ensure the repository contains:
    • All code and scripts.
    • Tutorials or documentation required to replicate the results.
  • Include the repository link in your project report.

3. Data

  • Host the following in your GitHub/GitLab repository or another accessible platform:
    • Training and testing datasets.
    • Metadata and experimental data.
    • Logs and other materials required to replicate your results.
  • Include the links to these materials in your project report.

4. Project Presentation

  • Prepare slides using Keynote, PowerPoint, or any other tool and convert them to PDF format.
  • Host your presentation on SlideShare, SpeakerDeck, or add it to your GitHub repository.
  • Include the link to the presentation in your project report.

5. Video Recording

  • Publish your 5-minute video presentation on YouTube.
  • Ensure the video is set to "Unlisted" or "Public" so it is accessible via a direct link.
  • Add the YouTube link to the README file in your GitHub repository and also include it in your project report.

Submission Checklist

  1. A PDF report including links to all materials.
  2. A GitHub repository with:
    • All code, data, and experimental materials.
    • A README file containing the link to your video presentation.
  3. A YouTube video link included in your report and repository.
  4. A PDF version of your presentation hosted on SlideShare, SpeakerDeck, or your GitHub repository.