Every subtask should have its separate branch and merging should be done only after approval of a pull-request
EDAMI_P3. GSP (Start subject of the mail with that as well.)
- Maksym: pre-processing, post-processing, calculation of sequence support
- Rahul: hash tree, creation of candidate sequences
- Ruben: hierarchies
should contain:
- description of your task;
- assumptions you have made;
- description of the form of input and output data;
- all important design (e.g. class diagram(s)) and implementation issues;
- user guide (that is, how to use your program);
- all results generated by your program for a small input data;
- respective qualitative and quantitative results from experiments for at least 3 larger datasets (runtime: partial for each important phase of implemented algorithms and total; numbers of performed operations of interest, numbers of patterns/clusters/trees and their cardinalities as well as their min., max., avg., standard deviation if reasonable; quality of classification etc.)
- your conclusions;
- references;
- and all other issues you find worth describing.
The final project report should be accompanied by source and executable files, used input data as well as resulting output data.
Each student has to present to how his/her program works no later than on June 9 (preferably on or before June 2, so that you have at least a week for eventual minor corrections).
This should be done during professor's project consulting hours.