Wiki writeup assignments for 10-710 in Fall 2011

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(Except for the user homepage/photo "assignment"), These guidelines have not yet been finalzed! This is a draft!

There will be 8 wiki writeup assignments through the semester.

  • by 9/5: log in and create a user homepage, with a photo, as User:USERNAME, e.g. User:Wcohen (Freebie 0th assignment)
  • by 9/30: 4 writeups
  • by 10/31: 2 more writeups
  • by 11/30: 2 more writeups

There are three types of Wiki pages to create: papers (list), methods (list), and datasets (list). You must do at least 2 papers and at least 2 methods pages during the semester. Dataset writeups don't count (they tend to be small and easy), but you should make them if relevant for your paper.

Grading criteria for a writeup:

  • Must be at least XXX words in length (this is chosen to be approximately XXX printed pages)
  • Must be well-written: not powerpoint-style or bullet point lists.
  • Must be well-linked into the existing wiki. At least 4 outgoing links to other papers, methods, and/or dataset pages.
  • For a paper, you are expected to explain what method they use, and explain the paper's relationship to other similar or contrasting papers, and explain what data they analyze (if any).
  • For a method, you are expected to explain what the method is, list papers that use it or are related to it, etc.

Example: Frietag_2000_Maximum_Entropy_Markov_Models_for_Information_Extraction_and_Segmentation

You cannot do a writeup for a required reading (because they are heavily covered during lecture), and you cannot duplicate an already-existing page. (Exception: if you find an old one created during a previous course that you think is bad and needs to be rewritten, contact Brendan for permission to do it as your assignment.)

(TODO what about unlisted papers?)

Finally, on your user homepage, please list the pages you've created and specifically the ones you want to be graded; the TA Brendan will find them in this way.