===== Reading/Learning seminars in 2025 ===== ==== First (Spring) semester ==== **Schedule** * Time: 1:15 - 4:30 pm, every Monday * Dates: From April 14 * Room: 122 * Topic: [[:public:book2025|theoretical study]], [[:public:project2025|project-based]] ==== Information in 2024 for reference ==== === Project-Based Learning Initiative: Guidelines and Instructions === This initiative aims to learn with hands-on, collaborative projects that allow one to explore advanced concepts in Graph Learning, Image Processing, and related. Here are the detailed guidelines and instructions to ensure a project is well-structured and aligns with the initiative's goals. == 1. Group Structure == **Total Members:** ? students, divided into ?o specialized groups. **Group A:** students focusing on //Graph Learning// **Group B:** students focusing on //Image Processing//. == 2. Objective == The primary objective is to foster a shift from passive learning to active project-based learning. This approach enables you to: * Deepen theoretical understanding through practical application. * Engage in projects that align with your research focus area. == 3. Project Selection == **Criteria for Project Selection:** * Relevance to the group’s specific focus area (//Graph Learning// or //Image Processing//). * Should address a significant problem or explore an innovative concept. * Feasible to complete within a semester. **Example Project Idea:** //???.// == 4. Project Execution == **Timeline:** Projects must be completed within one semester. **Collaboration Platform:** Use //GitHub// for version control **Roles of All Members:** * Research relevant papers and source code. * Contribute to the project’s codebase, documentation, and other materials on GitHub. * Participate in weekly meetings to discuss progress and address challenges. **Individual Responsibilities:** //Literature Review:// Each member is assigned specific resources to review and present summaries. //Code Implementation:// Members focus on different modules or features to ensure full project coverage. == 5. Expected Outcomes == **Minimum Outcome:** Successful replication of a recent research paper to code implementation. **Desired Outcomes (If possible):** Potential publication of robust and novel results in academic journals or conferences. == 6. Benefits of Project-Based Learning == **After completion****:** * Enhance coding and project management skills. * Develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities through real-world applications. * Build a portfolio on GitHub to showcase skills to potential employers. * Demonstrate teamwork and collaborative skills. **Resilience in Outcomes:** * Even if the project is not publishable, it serves as a valuable addition to your professional portfolio. == 7. Project Management and Evaluation == **Progress Tracking:** Use //GitHub Issues// and //Projects// to manage tasks, milestones, and deadlines. **Regular Check-ins:** Weekly meetings for updates, insights, and problem resolution. **Final Presentation:** At the semester's end, present the project outcomes, highlighting achievements, challenges, and lessons learned. Thank you. Enjoy Learning