You are reminded that you are not allowed to:
- [PLAGIARISM] Use the intellectual work of another person in work submitted for this assessment, without adequate acknowledgment.
- [COLLUSION] Collaborate with students from other groups in this assignment. It does not refer to authorised group work that is assessed by a single group report.
- [CONTRACT CHEATING] Submit work that has been produced by someone else with the intention to deceive. This can be achieved through having another person/commercial service, produce work that is subsequently submitted.
By submitting your work, every member of the group agrees that they have taken all measures to avoid all kinds of misconduct (plagiarism, collusion, or contract cheating). If any kind of misconduct is detected, the WHOLE group will take responsibility for it.
Guidance
Each group will have to upload three distinct elements:
- A PDF document (max 10 pages) containing their answers to the questions below. Make sure that each answer can be easily matched to the corresponding question.
- The code in Python notebooks and auxiliary files (as a ZIP file). Do not clear the output of the cells to allow the marker to easily check the correct computation of the code.
- A short report, signed by all members, describing the involvement of each group member (max 1 page).
The report should describe and justify each step that is needed to reproduce the results by using code-snippets, screenshots, and plots. When using screenshots or plots generated in Python, make sure they are readable. If the students used any open-source code, they must point out where it was obtained from and detail any modifications they have made to it. The students should mention this both in the code and the report.
The report must be submitted via the TOMUSS platform (max. 200Mo).
Marking Scheme
The instructor will take the following marking criteria into account:
- Quality of the report, including structure, clarity, good English, and brevity.