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Points | 25 |
Deadline | Ongoing |
In this assignment, your task is to find interesting concepts, methods, or applications dealing with Knowledge-Based Systems, and give a short presentation of about ten minutes to your classmates.
This assignment will be graded individually, but you can coordinate topics with your team mates. If you do so, please sign up for slots on the same day in the schedule. Normally there are two slots per day, but if necessary, we can also do more than that, and use some of the lecture time.
The easiest way to find information is probably to use the Internet; a few good starting points are the Web sites of the American Association of Artificial Intelligence http://www.aaai.org/AITopics/html/current.html, the Web sites of AI journals such as the IEEE Computer Society's "Intelligent Systems" journal at http://www.computer.org/intelligent/, and a commercial publication, the PC AI magazine at http://www.pcai.com/ (I'm not sure if this is still being published).
I will make some of the presentations given by students in previous quarters available through Blackboard. You can also browse a collection of snippets from Web pages that I put on an Evernote notebook at ; see AI Nuggets Evernote Notebook. You may also find some ideas at a related notebook, KM Nuggets (Evernote). The emphasis here is on Knowledge Management (KM): helping people to utilize more effectively knowledge that is represented on computers.
If you have problems identifying a topic, you can also talk to me, or see Wayne Montgomery at the library, who is the librarian in charge of Computer Science topics.
A list with the current choice of topics and the dates for the presentations can be found on the Blackboard "AI/KB Wiki". Once you have decided on a topic, you can pick an available date and slot (usually two per day), and enter your name and topic in the table there.
You need to present your topic to your classmates, and post a brief description (about 100-200 words long) of your presentation on the Wiki. The presentation should last about ten to fifteen minutes, and you can use Powerpoint slides or similar. The presentations will be scheduled during class or lab times. Usually the classroom as well as the lab will have a computer projector. If necessary, portable projectors can be obtained from Media Services.
If you want to, you can write an overview paper on the topic of your KB Nugget instead of one of the other assignments. The paper should be six to ten pages in length, and suitable for submission to a professional conference or a publication like ACM Crossroads. This is similar to the presentation/paper combination in the AI graduate courses I'm teaching, and you can find additional information in the description of the respective assignment there (see http://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~fkurfess/Courses/CSC-581/S09/Assignments/Presentation.html)
You can sign up for a presentation date on the Blackboard KB/AI Wiki. Initially, only those students who have already selected a topic will be allowed to pick a date, so it will be beneficial to choose a topic early. The selection of a topic and presentation date should be made during the first two weeks of the quarter. After that, I may assign dates, and if necessary, topics, to students. The deadlines for the deliverables depend on your selected or assigned presentation date, and are listed in the table below.
Issue | Deadline |
Topic selected and approved, and abstract posted on Blackboard | Thursday of Week 2 (unless your presentation is earlier) |
Draft of presentation (e.g. outline) posted on Blackboard | one week before presentation |
Final version of presentation posted on Blackboard | two days before presentation |
The table below indicates the grading criteria I intend to use for the evaluation of this assignment.
Criterion | Points |
Draft version and abstract | 5 |
Final version of presentation slides or notes | 5 |
Delivery of presentation | 15 |
Feel free to use PowerPoint or some other presentation software. For presentations scheduled during class time, you can bring your own laptop, or borrow one from Media Services. If you're scheduled to do your presentation in the lab, you can use the computer there.
If you don't have much experience giving presentations, follow this link to some presentation hints.
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