LIS7610 / CSC7481 Project Plan Assignment
We have two types of projects: LIS7610 projects and CSC7481 projects. CSC7481 students must do CSC7481 projects; however, LIS7610 students are allowed to do either LIS7610 projects or CSC7481 projects.
Students may elect to join a project team formed by the instructor, or
they may elect to complete a project that they design either
individually or with one or more (but preferably no more than five) other students from the same course.
Ph.D. students and research-track master's students are highly recommended to do a research project individually
or in a small group.
They do not need to follow the instructions for this operationally-oriented project, but need to talk to the
instructor about their plans no later than the 4th week (when this assignment is due).
Some interesting research ideas can be found here
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Students are welcome to use Moodle to introduce themselves to the class and to
discuss project ideas.
Student-designed projects can be either research-oriented (leading to
an academic paper) or operationally oriented (leading to a complete
working system). Students who elect to design their own project
should talk/meet with the instructor no later than the 4th class session (and
preferably much earlier) to discuss their ideas. They will then be
required to prepare a complete project plan with milestones comparable
to those specified for team projects and to submit it by the due date
for this assignment.
Instructor-designed project are operationally oriented. Students who
elect to be assigned by the instructor to a project team will need to
turn in answers to the questionnaire below by the due date of this
assignment. Project team assignments will be announced at the 4th class session.
LIS7610 Projects
LIS7610 students are encouraged to join a CSC7481 team to do a CSC7481 project. However, they can do a LIS7610 project, such as:
- exploring thoroughly and deeply advanced functions of an online IR system (such as Medline), and understanding how it is built,
- studying new IR systems (such as MEDIE) to explore new search/interaction methods
(such as semantic search, classified/clustered rank list), and compare with old search/interaction methods (such as keyword search, rank list),
- conducting a literature review on a topic that is related to information retrieval,
- any project that is defined by you and approved by the instructor.
Note: for 1 and 2, you need to propose a hypothesis, then use batch evaluation and/or user study to test your hypothesis.
LIS 7610 project teams typically include 1-3 students. Yes, it can be an individual project.
CSC7481 Projects
Project teams formed by the instructor will typically include 4 students with the following principal roles:
- Search system design and implementation (1 student)
- User experience design and implementation (1 student)
- Batch evaluation design and batch evaluation (1 student)
- Interactive evaluation design and interactive evaluation (1 student)
The projects involve design and comparative evaluation of several text retrieval systems using the same test collection(s).
Different design features of a system can be considered as several systems.
The available instructor-designed projects are:
- Building a system to search the W3C
mailing list collection. It is the collection studied in
TREC Enterprise Track 2005. The test collection is available at NIST.
- Building a system that supports use of the "State Department Cables"
collection that was recently released by the National Archives and
Records Administration (NARA) by historians. Link.
- Building a system to search the Enron email collection.
New EDRM Enron email data set is available.
- Building a system to help the university's public relations office
rapidly respond to media requests for comments from faculty members on
events for which they have particular expertise by taking advantage of
papers and Web pages in which faculty members write about topics in
which they have expertise.
- Building a system for author identification, which is
a task of PAN 15.
If you choose to participate in an instructor-designed project, please
send answers to the following questions by email to wuyj@lsu.edu when this assignment is due:
- Briefly describe your computer programming background, including and programming languages that you know.
- What would be your first and second choices for a project
(selected from the four listed above)?
- What would be your first and second choices for your
principal role on your project team (selected from the four listed
above)?
- For LIS 7610 students, have you completed LIS 7002 Information Services (a general information access course),
and LIS 7013 Evaluation of Information Systems?
- Any other comments that you wish to have considered.
Adapted from Doug Oard's LBSC 796/INFM 718R
Fall 2007.
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Last update: August 19, 2015.