2024 projects
List of Projects
In total, there are 5 projects and 9 students with the presentation shedule below. The titles do not represent any commitment, but are just an indication. Students can change or modify it as they want.
Altogether, the presentation must be of 20 minutes. All the presentations will take place on December 19, 2024 in room E:2116.
Date | Name and Project title | Location |
Thursday 19
13:00–13:20 | Ruqayyah Nabage RAG Chatbot Trained to Answer Questions on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Services in Nigeria | E:2116 |
Thursday 19
13:20–13:40 | Guilherme Junqueira Perticarari Omni-Embeddings | E:2116 |
Thursday 19
13:40–14:00 | Georgios Chavales, Edoardo Giorgio Piotr Vaira BabyLM | E:2116 |
Thursday 19
14:15–14:35 | Albin Andersson, Salam Jonasson, Fredrik Wastring Learning to Extract and Classify Entries from Historical Swedish Encyclopedia | E:2116 |
Thursday 19
14:35–14:55 | Marcus Fröberg, Christopher Källström AI-Powered Categorization of Swedish Encyclopedic Knowledge | E:2116 |
Presentations
The project presentation consists of an oral description of your project and results that should be typically of 15 minutes followed by questions. There will be a beamer available in the room so that you can easily show your slides and demonstrations. Please read the presentation guidelines here before you give your talk: here. [ local copy].
In the presentation, you will shortly describe the background, your system (architecture and outline of your algorithms), and results. You should provide some kind of evaluation and ideally show a demonstration.
You have other links and tips here: http://cs.lth.se/edan70-project-in-computer-science/projects-in-compilers/
Report and Programs
After your presentation, you will write a report of 4 to 8 pages that you will hand in together with your slides, and your programs (possibly through a public versioning repository). You will try to write your report as a research paper, like the ones you probably read when carrying your project out.
Please, use Latex and the Association for Computational Linguistics styles to compose your report so that we have a uniform presentation across all the papers. The styles are available here: https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files. Please use the A4 page size. Use also the Latex/Bibtex tool for your references. Should you have questions about it, please ask me. Görel Hedin wrote useful guidelines on how to write a report that you can read here.
When you are done with your project, please send me:
- the final report in PDF with the Latex sources. Do not paginate it;
- the slides in PDF, Powerpoint, OpenOffice, or similar formats; and
- the code in a zipped archive, possibly with a github link.
The deadline to hand in the report, the slides, and the code is Wednesday January 15, 2025.