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The submission requirements for an assignment in the csci 4261 course. It provides details on the two-part submission process, including the required contents of the pdf document and the structure of the gitlab repository. The document emphasizes the importance of adhering to the submission criteria, as failure to do so can result in a 10% deduction in marks. The key elements covered include the deadline for submission, the required contents of the pdf document (such as practical question outputs and answers), the gitlab repository structure, and the need to add specific maintainers to the repository. This document serves as a comprehensive guide for students to ensure they meet all the necessary requirements for successful assignment submission in the csci 4261 course.
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CSCI 4261 - Introduction to Computer Vision Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University This practicum is an individual task. Collaboration of any type amounts to a violation of the academic integrity policy and will be reported to the AIO. Content should not be copied from any source(s). Please understand the concept and write answers in your own words. If you wish to learn more Dalhousie Academic Integrity policy, please visit the following link: https://www.dal.ca/dept/university_secretariat/academic-integrity.html Task Assessment: Each question will be marked on the following criteria: 100% - 90% marks: The solution you have provided is correct and match all the expected requirements. 90% - 80% marks: The solution is correct but there are some areas of improvement or context missing. 80% - 70% marks: The solution is close to the correct answer but your approach is correct. 70% or less marks: Your solution is not correct and there are obvious loops in your understanding.