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AI/ML Master Project
IE7945 Summer 2024 Northeastern University • Vancouver Past

AI/ML Master Project

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This course offers students a culminating experience to demonstrate proficiency in key concepts learned throughout their programs in core and elective courses. Designed to reinforce concepts in ethics and basic research principles, beyond an emphasis on technical knowledge.

Individual
05/13/2024 – 06/24/2024 (SU I) | 05/13/2024 – 08/17/2024 (SU Full)
Boston, Vancouver
4 Credits

: Happy Summer!

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Upcoming Deadlines

No upcoming deadlines at this time

Course Materials

Course outline and policies. Github
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Teaching Staff

Zhenyuan Lu, PhD

Zhenyuan Lu, PhD

Instructor

Deep Learning Scientist and AI/ML Adjunct Faculty

Zoom
Office Hours:

Course Schedule

Date Topic Materials Assignments
Individual Appointment

Polices

Plagiarism, cheating, and any form of unauthorized collaboration will not be tolerated and will be handled in accordance with University policies described in the Student Handbook. For additional information on Northeastern University’s Academic Integrity Policy.

AI Tools

AI tools, including ChatGPT, are encouraged to assist in your work. However, your unique intellectual contributions are essential. Use AI to enhance, not replace, your efforts.

Requirments

  • Individual Contributions:
    • Each student must contribute equally and demonstrate skill development in all competency areas listed in the course outcomes.
    • Individual contributions must demonstrate reasonable quality and application of technology.
    • Students who do not contribute significantly may receive an adjusted grade.
    • Students who miss the Exit Interview and Showcase Day will receive a failing grade.

Accommodations for Students with Disabilities

If you have a disability, I encourage you to contact the Disability Resource Center to register and request accommodations. Also, please discuss your needs with me as early in the semester as possible.

Taking Care of Yourself

Eating healthy food, having regular exercise, avoiding alcohol and drugs, getting adequate sleep, and taking time to relax will help you achieve your goals and manage stress.

If you have difficulty keeping up with any materials or homework for personal reasons, please let me know early. If you or your friends/classmates appear to be struggling or having trouble coping with stress, we strongly encourage you to seek support at the We Care program at NEU. At Northeastern, a student is never alone when struggling with a demanding situation.

Difficulty means we have not understood
— Pierre Deligne, Mathematician