CS 590/690: Research Seminar I/II

Fall 2018

Date & Time: Monday, 15:40 & 16:40
Room:
EA-409
Instructors: Hamdi Dibeklioğlu and Özcan Öztürk

Tentative Presentation Schedule
Date of Last Update: November 7, 2018

Date Presenter Presentation Title
October 22 Ömer Gözüaçık Real-time Multi-Stream Data Classification with Bias Correction
  Zülal Bingöl GateKeeper-GPU : Hardware Construction for Accelerated Pre-Alignment Filtering in Short Read Mapping
  Selçuk Gülcan   Stochastic Gradient Descent for Matrix Factorization Problem in Shared Memory Systems
     
November 5 Ezgi Ebren Large structural variation discovery using hybrid sequence data
  Alihan Okka Cancelled
  Alim Şükrücan Gökkaya Stream-Processing Framework for Graph-based Sequence Alignment
  Gözde Nur Güneşli Multitask Learning Approaches for Medical Image Analysis with Applications on Cell Detection
     
November 12 Yarkın Deniz Çetin Object-based Unsupervised Image Localization and Segmentation with Recurrent Attentive Networks
  Furkan Usta Implementation of PageRank on FPGA using High-Level Synthesis
 

Alican Büyükçakır

Ensemble Learning for Multi-label Classification in Concept Drifting Data Streams
     

Course Policies

  1. In order to pass the course, you have to attend all presentations. Missing one day means that you will not pass the course.
  2. Your supervisor is expected to attend your presentation. It is your responsibility to inform your supervisor about the date and time of your presentation.
  3. Each presentation is 15 minutes followed by a 5 minute question and answer period.
  4. You have to mail a word document to department secretary Ebru Ateş (sekreter@cs.bilkent.edu.tr) five days before your presentation. For instance, if your presentation will be on October 22 (Monday), the email has to be sent latest on Wednesday, October 17 at 11:59 am. This email has to be cc’ed to Hamdi Dibeklioğlu (dibeklioglu@cs.bilkent.edu.tr) and Özcan Öztürk (ozturk@cs.bilkent.edu.tr). The word document must contain the title, abstract, and other information for your presentation. A full example is given at the end of this document. You have to follow the same format.
  5. After each presentation, an evaluation form will be given and filled by your classmates. You have to summarize their evaluation and prepare a short document to improve your presentation (if needed). You have to bring all evaluation forms and your summary one week after your presentation to the classroom. The last day presenters will give it to the department secretary. To pass the course you need to have at least 60 points out of 100. If you are late to hand in your evaluation summary, you will lose 10 points for the first late day, and if your report is late for two or more days you will lose 25 points.
  6. Other grading may be done by the course instructors based on the quality of your presentation. Presentations should have the following properties as much as possible: