CSCI 4890 05: Computer Projects

CSCI 4890 - Computer Projects

Fall 2026 Syllabus, Section 05, CRN 40775,

Credit hours: 4

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Instructor

Alina Lazar

Email: alazar@ysu.edu

Public Instructor Information

Instructor Title: Professor
Instructor Professional Qualifications: Ph. D., Computer Science, Wayne State University, 2002
Instructor Office Location: Meshel Hall, Room 334
Instructor Office Phone: 330-941-3468

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Course Description

4890. Computer Projects. Individualized study of a topic in computer science culminating in a written report and an oral presentation. May be repeated up to 8 s.h. of computer science (including at least 3 s.h. of upper-division CSCI courses) applicable to the minimum requirements of a computer science major, and formal project proposal. Prereq.: 24 semester hours of computer science courses (including at least 3 semester hours of upper division CSIS or CSCI courses). 2-4 s.h.

Course Readings

Group Title Author ISBN
Required None
Optional Writing for Computer Science Justin Zobel ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1447166388 ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1447166382
Optional How to Read a Paper S. Keshav

Current peer-reviewed papers selected for each student's research topic

The course readings are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances, research developments, current events, and/or to ensure better learning.  

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Course Learning Outcomes/Objectives/Goals

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How to Succeed in This Course

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Attendance Expectations

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Late Work Submission Policy

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Additional Course Expectations

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Artificial Intelligence Policy Statement

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Assignments/Assessments

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Grading and Grading Scale

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Schedule of Topics and Assignments

Week of Reading(s) Proposed Topic Due/To Prepare for Class
8/24 Syllabus; example CS project questions Orientation; project topic and scope Start research log; initial project idea
8/31 Keshav, How to Read a Paper Reading research papers Three-pass paper analysis
9/7 Topic-specific reading Labor Day week - University closed Monday; independent research Literature search progress; meeting rescheduled/asynchronous
9/14 Zobel selection; topic papers Research question and project scope Project abstract / research questio
9/21 Current peer-reviewed papers Literature searching and synthesis Annotated bibliography / literature map
9/28 Zobel selection on research planning Project proposal and planning Project proposal
10/5 Methods sections from exemplary papers Experimental design; baselines; controls Methods, datasets, baselines, metrics
10/12 Project-specific evaluation papers Evaluation metrics and reproducibility Repository / reproducibility checkpoint
10/19 Instructor-selected resources Data analysis and basic statistics Preliminary analysis
10/26 Examples of effective CS figures/tables Visualization and evidence Preliminary figures/tables
11/2 Topic-specific papers as needed Research progress review Mid-project progress checkpoint
11/9 Zobel selection on technical writing Writing a research-style report; University closed Wednesday, Nov. 11 Paper outline + draft sections
11/16 Exemplary discussion/limitations sections Interpreting results; limitations; threats to validity Results and discussion draft
11/23 No new reading Thanksgiving week — no classes Nov. 25–27 Asynchronous progress update; no regular meeting
11/30 Peer draft(s); presentation guidance Peer/advisor review and presentation preparation Complete paper draft; presentation draft
12/7 No new reading Final examination period Final paper, project materials, and technical presentation

The course schedule, policies, procedures, and assignments in this course are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances, by mutual agreement, and/or to ensure better learning. 

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