Grading:Assignment 1: 12% Assignment 2: 12% Assignment 3: 12% Assignment 4: 12% Assignment 5: 12% Paper: 40% (each deliverable is worth a nonzero portion of the grade)
Submission procedure: [obsolete] Unless otherwise stated, deliverables should be emailed to cmu-10710-2013-instructors@googlegroups.com [new!] Submit all deliverables in a google directory shared with instructors. Watch your email inbox for a link to the shared directory.
Late submission policy: 1. Due time for submitting course deliverables is 11:59pm on the respective due date. 2. Submissions made within 24 hours after the due time will receive a 25% penalty. 3. Submissions made more than 24 hours after the due time will receive zero marks. 4. Exceptions can be made on a case-by-case basis to rule #3. An example of an excuse that would be accepted is your being in a coma the day before the deadline. Examples of excuses that would not be accepted include traveling for a conference, having an exam on the next day, or having family visiting in town.
Paper deliverables: - 9/10 (due): initial reading list + sentence of scope. Please use "paper_zero - andrew_id" as the subject of your email submission.
- 9/26 (due): a paragraph describing the status of your paper project. Explain any changes to your paper list, and include the updated list. Please use "paper_one - andrew_id" as the subject of your email submission.
- 10/22 (due): a complete draft.
- 11/12: inter-group feedback.
- 11/26 (due): final paper.
Assignments: - 9/3 (out), 9/17 (due): assignment 1, files.tgz (updated as of 9/12 at 10am). Please use "assignment_one - andrew_id" as the subject of your email submission.
- 9/22 (out), 10/5 (due): assignment 2. Please use "assignment_two - andrew_id" as the subject of your email submission.
- 10/12 (out), 10/29 (due): assignment 3, hw3-v1.2.tgz (see submission instructions in problem statement)
- 10/31 (out), 11/14 (due): assignment 4, hw4-v1.0.tgz Please use "assignment_four - andrew_id" as the subject of your email submission.
- 11/21 (out), 12/12 (due): assignment 5, train.conll, test.conll (see submission instructions in problem statement)
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posted Sep 3, 2013, 12:43 PM by Chris Dyer
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