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Homework (General)

All submissions must be typed and submitted as PDF files; handwritten assignments and non-PDF files will not be accepted. Unless otherwise specified, submit homeworks online at the following URL: https://catalyst.uw.edu/collectit/dropbox/dhalperi/17513.

At the top of your assignment, please be sure to write your name, email address, UWNetID, the homework assignment number (e.g. "Homework 1"), due date, any references that you used (besides the course texts and assigned readings), and the names of any people that you discussed the assignment with.

Please note that the future schedule is for approximate planning purposes only. The future schedule is subject to change based on our progress and other factors.

Non-graded Immediate Tasks (Start of Quarter)

  • Join class mailing list
    Due:  September 30.

  • Sign ethics form
    Due:  October 3 (at the end of class). (Must be on time, late policy does not apply.)

  • Sign up for coffee/tea (encouraged, but not required). Signup with the sheet at the CSE reception desk starting Oct 5).
    Due:  October 10.

Textbook-Style Homeworks

  • Homework 3
    Description: On Catalyst
    Out: Nov 30
    Due: Dec 7, 5pm
  • Homework 2
    Description: On Catalyst, or here as (PDF)
    Out: Oct 28
    Due: Nov 9, 5pm
  • Homework 1
    Description: On Catalyst, or here as (Word) or (PDF)
    Out: Oct 3
    Due: Oct 5, 2pm (30 minutes before class; no late submissions)

CSE M 584 Research Component

If you are enrolled in CSE M 584, then you must also read the following papers and submit written reviews by the specified deadline. Late submissions will not be accepted. Your evaluations should have the following form:

  • Your name.
  • Paper title and author(s).
  • What problem does the paper address?
  • Two (or more) most important new ideas in the paper, and why.
  • What is the approach used to solve the problem?
  • How does the paper support or otherwise justify its arguments and conclusions?
  • Two ways the paper could be improved, and why.
  • Two important, open research questions on the topic, and why they matter.

You must submit evaluations as a PDF file. You should upload the evaluations to the online Catalyst system: https://catalyst.uw.edu/collectit/dropbox/dhalperi/18192. Your evaluation for each reading must be less than one page long, be single-spaced, use 12pt font, and have at least 1 inch margins; We expect for most paper evaluations to be approximately 1/2 to 3/4 pages long.

You are welcome to, and in fact encouraged to, discuss the papers with other students in the class. However, you must write the evaluations on your own.


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