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Requirement: You are required to Research Proposal Topic ( as per choice ).
The objective of writing this Applied Research Methods Assignment project proposal is to identify open questions in robotic manipulation research and to develop an approach towards addressing them. The choice of topic is up to you, but it should be related to the general theme of the course. As part of the project you should:
Your topic may be related to your graduate Applied Research Assignment or another class project (as long as permission is granted by the instructor of your other class); however, you must make the relationship to your other work clear in your proposal and a final paper and describe how you have extended this research for this class.
1. A presentation of the proposal first on the selected topic you are going to work on ( 10min) max 10 slides.
Clearly motivate and describe the problem to be solved, the approach to be taken, and how you will measure success. Please reference any prior work that you plan to build upon. A first (minimum) one-page version will be due October 8 to ensure the quality of the direction of the proposal so that you have a chance to refine the final product.
The final proposal is worth 10% of your final grade and should be written in the following form: For the one-page draft proposal, you don't need a separate abstract. Consider the one-page draft as an extended abstract. The pages listed below are based on double-column IEEE paper format. We expect your proposal to be 4-5 pages long. We will remove points if you go above this 5-page limit
This is the most important section of any report and should summarize the key points of your paper.
Briefly describe what you will be presenting and why it is important.
Present a review of previous research on this topic. Do not simply review a number of individual papers, but try to synthesize what has been done. This section should be in a form such that the current state-of-the-art is easily appreciated. State the Applied Assignment shortcomings in our current knowledge, and in a final paragraph or two suggest several areas that require further research.
From areas suggested at the end of the previous section, state concisely and specifically a particular problem that you propose to address. In broad terms, describe how you might investigate this problem with experiments, computer simulations, or both. Point out the difficulties that you may expect to encounter in this research. State what you believe will be the significance of your proposed research. Provide a realistic timetable for the completion of the work. Include figures that help to illustrate your hypotheses, methods, or experimental design.
Your paper should be referenced using primarily journal articles or conference papers. References and reference citations should conform to the style of IEEE.
If you are going for the 4 unit version of the course, your task is to implement some parts of your project proposal.
It may be done in any programming language, and you may use any libraries or software available to you. Grading
The final proposal is worth 10% of your final grade. It will be graded based on the following criteria:
You will present your research proposal during the last few class meetings. The allotted time is 8 minutes if you are taking the class for 3 units followed by 2 minutes of Q/A (Total = 10 min), and 12 mins if taking the class for 4 units followed by 4 minutes of Q/A (Total = 16 min). Time constraints will be enforced. You may use your own laptop or you may submit your presentation on Canvas. The presentation is worth 10% of your final grade.
Peer review is an important part of science and engineering. Understanding the review process will make you a better writer. As part of this class, you will be randomly assigned two research proposals to peer review in the spirit of a real conference or journal article review. The task of the referee is outlined in this article by Alan Jay Smith. Although you will not be making recommendations for or against publication, you will need to answer the questions listed in Section 4 of Smith's article.
Each of your reviews will be 1-2 pages each and will be worth 10% of your grade. You will be graded according to the quality and constructiveness of your review. Your reviews will be provided anonymously to the authors, so please do not include your name in your review. If you would like to nominate one or both of the papers for the “best paper award,” please note this in your review.
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