CSC2125:
Safety and Certification of Autonomous Vehicles
Winter 2019
Paper Presentations
Evaluation
Form
List of
Papers to choose from
Each
student will present 2-3 papers over the course of the term (depending on the
number of students in the course). We will devote 50 minutes of class
time to each paper. The presenter will first give a 25-minute conference style
presentation of the paper, and then will lead the class in a discussion of the
paper's contributions to MBSE.
Paper Presentation Requests
Your
paper presentation requests are due on Feb. 4, 2018 11:59 Send email to chechik@cs.toronto.edu, SUBJECT: CSC2125 Paper Selections. Include a range of papers, some from introduction, some from analysis / transformations, and some from applications.
Message
body should include:
•
your name
•
your preferred e-mail address
•
your research area
•
titles of papers from the reading list that you would prefer
to present or review. Choose up to 10
papers and prioritize your choices
(you can include up to two papers not on the reading list –
they may or may not be presented during the course)
I
will try to have paper assignments on-line by February 6, noon.
Presentation Information
When preparing your presentation, keep in mind that
the audience will have already read the paper that you are presenting. Also,
some general introductory topics may have already been covered in lectures or
in previous presentations. Your presentation should
The
slides for your presentation are due by 10:00am on the day you are presenting.
Email the instructor a single PPT or PDF file containing your slides. The
slides will be posted on the course
schedule page of the course web site.
All students (not just the presenter!) are expected participate in the
discussion of your paper. Come to class prepared with some questions for the
class and comments.
Marking
Paper
presentations are worth 25% of your final grade. The evaluation form, which
will be used to assess your presentation, is available via a link at the top of
this page.
The formula for computing your paper presentation mark is:
(x - 5) * 2 + 60
where x is the mark out of 25
(see the evaluation form). The range of marks for paper presentations is
Total ( /25) |
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all 1's |
5 |
60% |
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all 2's |
10 |
70% |
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all 3's |
15 |
80% |
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all 4's |
20 |
90% |
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all 5's |
25 |
100% |
Thus,
it is impossible to get below 60% when doing a paper presentation (unless you
don't show up!).
Presentations will be evaluated by both the instructor and by other students in
the course. Other students' evaluations are worth 35% of your
presentation grade and the instructor's evaluation is worth 65%.
Writing constructive comments to help presenters learn how to improve their
presentations is part of your participation mark. Your evaluation sheet will be
passed back to the presenter, but your name will be removed (cut off) from the
evaluation sheet.