Reference no: EM132603836
COMP40321 Research Methods - Nottingham Trent University
Report on Visualizing Data Augmentation as used in Deep Neural Network
Report structure
Discuss with your supervisor which structure works best for your topic. There will also be suggestions made during the Research Methods sessions.
General structure
Title Page
i. Abstract page
ii. Acknowledgements
iii. Contents page/s
iv. List of figures and tables page/s MAIN CONTENTS (as discussed) References
Bibliography (not necessary for most projects as all literature is already included in the references) Appendices
Title page
This must contain (on separate lines): The name of the institution, the name of the school, project title, your name, the year. At the bottom of the page you must include the rubric: "Project Report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of Nottingham Trent University for the degree of MSc <Programme>. " Try to restrict the length of the title to six or so words.
Abstract
The abstract is a one A4 page, 1.5 Line Spacing, retrospective account of the achievements, techniques and conclusions of the thesis. On no account are you to exceed one page. Do not go into a great long explanation of the general area, be very precise and stick to what you have achieved. As a guide, the abstract should be approximately 150-200 words long. The scientific community relies on 'The Abstract' as the main means of communicating research interests and achievements.
Acknowledgements
This is the page after the Abstract. It is used to acknowledge those that have assisted you in your work and will normally include your main project supervisor. You may also include personal acknowledgements, such as family and friends that have supported you through your studies.
Table of Contents and List of Figures and Tables
Text processing software can automatically generate these. Note that chapters and sections must be numbered using a decimal notation (e.g., "2", "2.1", "2.1.1"), while appendices are numbered using letters ("Appendix A"). The pages of the dissertation should be numbered from the beginning of chapter 1 and that the pages before chapter 1 numbered using roman numerals.
Appendices
These should be used to hold blocks of information that were generated or used during your project but are so big that, if they put in the main body of the text, would disrupt a person reading the text. The sort of thing that you may find is the complete source code for a program written by the student, reference tables that were used by the student in some engineering calculations or the details of the replies to a questionnaire. For management projects, it is expected that you will provide evidence of your survey taking place and replies received in an appendix.
Attachment:- Research Methods.rar