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Presentation Tick Off
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williamshen-nz
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2 years ago
williamshen-nz
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2 years ago
[x] The main idea of the presentation is to communicate:
[x] Why are you solving what you are solving
[x] No need of literature review?
[x] Why should we care about this problem?
[x] Good rule of thumb is not to have the motivation be more than 1/5 or 1/6 of the entire presentation unless absolutely necessary.
[x] Description of the method
[x] Clearly outline the observation space, the action space, the reward structure, learning algorithm.
[x] If your environment is visual — we encourage you to include snapshots of how the environment looks like.
[x] What is the baseline method that you are comparing against
[x] What results you got / why did the method you tried failed / other issues you ran into
[x] What changes you made and how did it change the results
[x] What did you learn from the course project?
[x] In 1-2 sentences describe if we should expect major differences between the presentation and the final report.
[x] No need to include future work that you will be not be doing in the course project.
[x] Try to use more images / plots and less text.
[x] Try to animate slides wherever possible — so that all the content doesn’t appear at once.
[x] Don’t put derivations on the slides — we will go over any derivations from the project report.
[x] Remember many people will be seeing the presentations for the first time.
[x] Prioritize explaining main experiments / results well instead of explaining everything quickly.
[x] The presentation doesn't need to exhaustively go into everything you tried — the report is the right place for it.