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EE368/CS232 Final Project

EE368/CS232 Final Project. Develop , implement and test / demonstrate image processing algorithm (s) May or may not use an Android device Important dates Project proposal due: February 10, 11:59 p.m. Project presentation: Poster session, March 12, 4-6 p.m.

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EE368/CS232 Final Project

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  1. EE368/CS232 Final Project • Develop, implementandtest/demonstrateimageprocessingalgorithm(s) • May ormay not usean Androiddevice • Importantdates • Project proposal due: February 10, 11:59 p.m. • Project presentation: Poster session, March 12, 4-6 p.m. • Submission of written report and source code: March 17, 11:59 p.m. • Posters, reports & sourcecode will beposted online • Project grade based on • Technical quality, significance, andoriginality 50% • Writtenreport 25% • Poster/demo 25%

  2. Project proposal • Writtenprojectproposal in pdfformat • Submit by email to ee368-win1314-staff@lists.stanford.edu • Submitearlyfor a headstart, but nolaterthandeadline • Proposalmustcontain: • Title • Name(s) and email address(es) ofthestudent(s) • Description ofthegoalsoftheprojectandtheworktobecarried out (200-400 words) • 3+ references • Indicationwhetheryou will use an Androiddevice • Ifproposalis not acceptable, a revision will berequested • Approvedproposals will bepostedonline

  3. Project group and topic • Groups of 2-3 studentsstronglyencouraged • Groups > 3 needspecialpermission: providecompellingreasonandwork plan • Useour Google Doc spreadsheetand Piazza tolookforprojectpartners – indicategeneraldirectionofinterest • Check out pastproposalsandprojects in Final Projects sectionofclasswebsite • Check journalsandconferenceproceedingsforideas, e.g., • IEEE Transactions on Image Processing • IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP) • IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) • Do not beoverlyambitious in yourprojectgoals!

  4. If you really ARE ambitious … • Brown Institute for Media Innovation (joint with Columbia University, NYC) • Magic Grants: support for a small team of students to demonstrate the relevance and viability of an original idea by implementing a prototype or creating an innovative media product • Teams of at least 2 students apply (or faculty on their behalf) • Funding up to $150K per project for AY 2014/15 (up to $300K for bicoastal) • Proposals due: March 23, finalist presentations at Stanford: April 15 • Details: http://brown.stanford.edu/propose

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