====== Final Project Report ====== ===== Contents ===== This is a short but informative, report about the final project that should include: - Short abstract (at least one paragraph summarizing what your project is about) - Motivation (typically from your proposal) - Related work (expanded from your proposal) - BS students should mention at least one other work here - MS students should mention several other works here and contrast them with their own solution - Approach (explain your system design and implementation) - BS students may limit this to a single section - MS students working in teams should have at least one sub-section per student, each sub-section explaining an interesting solution - Results (mention what worked and didn't work) - Future work (what would you do next?) - References (a list of cited references in the correct format - see below, even if you only have one or two) Think of this as a poster submission to a conference. ===== Format ===== The paper should be written in a 9 or 10 point justified serif (Times or Times Roman) font in two columns per page, with a single line space. It should be 2-4 pages long. Other than that, follow the guidelines for a technical paper submission to the SIGGRAPH conference as much as you can (don't worry too much about the details, just get a feeling for the overall structure and look): * [[http://www.siggraph.org/publications/instructions/|SIGGRAPH Instructions for Authors]] * [[http://www.siggraph.org/publications/instructions/acmsiggraph.zip|SIGGRAPH Submission Template]]