About project presentation
The project presentation is to allow your audience (students and instructor) to understand a research problem that you solve with deep learning. It is an important skill.
Here are some important questions regarding the project presentation:
A1: Your presentation should be around 12-15 minutes (10 minutes for project presentation + 2-5 for minutes question-answering). I will count the time during your presentation. You have to finish your presentation within required time.
So practice over and over.
A2: You should present like you present a research paper in a conference. Typically, these should be included in the presentation: title, presenter, description of the problem you solve, motivation (and difference with previous works), detailed methodology, experiments, ablation study, limitation, and conclusion. You can look at some presentation examples from CVPR'19 at here
A good presentation slide will be a plus.
A3: Presentation can be done by an individual member or collaboration of members in the team.
A4: Please use the computer in the classroom for your presentation, because there might be some problems with connections to your own computer. You need to upload your slide to the computer in classroom before presenation.
A5: No.
A6: That depends. Generally, for a 10-minutes presentation, 15 pages are appropriate for the slide. But it's up to you and your presentation content.
A7: A good presentation should be clear with compact slides. Background, motivation and differences from previous works should be discussed. Figures and texts should be appropriately arranged. The presenter(s) should be able to fluently present the content and answer questions from the audiences.
Presentation schedule
Following is the presentation schedule:
Date | Team |
4/15 | Muhammad Zubair Hasan and Fahmida Yasmin Rifat |
4/15 | Sanjana Dadi, Venkata Subba Reddy Pallerla, and Hareesh Sirigiri |
4/15 | Darshan Rohit Karkera and Escamilla Varela, Andres |
4/15 | Neha Reddy Chilka, Harshith Mullapudi, and Supraja Mula |
4/15 | Anusha Marella, Shreya Gandra, Harsha Podali, and Pooja Kamasani Reddeppareddy |
4/15 | Kesava Ontipuli, Tarun Preetham Chintada, and Niharika Chowdary Nuthalapati |
4/17 | Akiharu Esashi |
4/17 | S M Saiful Islam Badhon, Anirban Saha Anik, Rafid Ishrak Jahan, and Avijet Shil |
4/17 | Yashwanth Chiluka, Gayaetiri Chalasani, Cuicui Zhang, and Jinyu Liu |
4/17 | Nithish Karanam, Mahesh Chowdary Ponnaganti, and Lingala Dinesh Teja |
4/17 | Dhananjaya Paliwal, Pratham Santosh Mavle, and Owais Jafer |
4/17 | Nithish Reddy Gangannagari, Vineela Vaikunthapu, and Satish Vepuri |
4/22 | Jacob Benz |
4/22 | Isaac Gregory and Fahmid Shahriar Iqbal |
4/22 | Sushanth Seela, Ashritha Bollam Mamatha Reddygari, and Uday Kiran Chimpiri |
4/22 | Sri Harsha Gurram, Abhishek Marpu, Shivanandhareddy Vasudevula, and Venkat sai shankar reddy Koppula |
4/22 | Poojitha Vempalli, Akshitha Volluru, Leela Krishna Ravuri, and Midhun Danda |
4/22 | Zefeng He |
4/24 | Rubayet Kabir Tonmoy and Tasfia Seuti |
4/24 | Maneesh Kumar Chintakindi, Monish Galla, and Sudhakar Koppula |
4/24 | Yen Pham |
4/24 | Varshith Peddineni, Abhiram Kandoori, and Bhimavarapu Sreekar Reddy |
4/24 | Mohammed Abrar Baig, Nirupama Karanam, Niharika Karanam, and Munilikhitha Mettukuru |
4/24 | Alexander Metzger |