Final Project
Each student (possibly with a partner) is expected to propose and
complete a final project, likely with substantial programming efforts
related to differentiable programming and applications. Many
topics will be suggested, but students are free to select their
own project topic.
Possible projects include but are not limited to an improved
implementation of a simulation algorithm from a paper or a
synthesis of techniques from several papers. The projects are
encouraged to have some research content and novelty.
All students are required to document the progress and results
(program executables, images, video clips, reports, etc.) of
their final projects using html. Please inform the instructor your
project website location, as soon as you finish setting it up.
Important Deadlines:
Schedules for presentations:
List of Possible Course Projects:
Each course project (50% of class grade) will be graded with the following guideline:
In addition