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Final Project Description

Final Project Description. Jimmy Lin College of Information Studies University of Maryland. Project Deliverables. In-class presentation (May 8, 2006) 10 minutes for a project of one 5 additional minutes for each additional group member Hand-in report (due May 8, 2006)

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Final Project Description

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  1. Final Project Description Jimmy Lin College of Information Studies University of Maryland

  2. Project Deliverables • In-class presentation (May 8, 2006) • 10 minutes for a project of one • 5 additional minutes for each additional group member • Hand-in report (due May 8, 2006) • Short enough to convey the ideas, but no shorter

  3. Content • The project can be on anything related to information retrieval, broadly construed • Some ideas: • “Experimental track” – evaluate some aspect of a retrieval system • “Survey track” – discuss a few papers about a particular area in information retrieval

  4. Grading Breakdown • Presentation (3 points) • Did you clearly convey what you did? • Did you stay within time limits? • Content of report and presentation (5 points) • Did you clearly state your question? • Did you clearly describe your method for answering the question? • Did you actually answer the question? • Bonus: is there anything that can be generalized or learned from these results? • For surveys: does the report demonstrate integrative understanding of the papers surveyed? • Quality of writing (2 points) • Is the report well-written and easy to read?

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