Assignment 1
Due: 3:00pm on Tuesday, February 27, 2024
Question #1 (40 marks)
Give a title and an abstract for your course project proposal. Your
abstract must be between 250 and 350 words in length
Question #2 (60 marks)
Give an annotated bibliography consisting of 12 literature references for
your course project proposal. The references must be done in BibTeX
format and must be complete, i.e., give full author names (last name and
initials), paper and book titles, journal names, and conference names; where
appropriate, book series and volume number, journal volume and number, publisher
name, publisher address, and page numbers must also be given.
For each numbered reference, in a separate enumerated list, give a two-sentence
description of the reference in which the first sentence summarizes the
contribution of the paper and the second says why the reference is important
in the context of the proposal. Each such reference-annotation must begin with
the authors and year of publication of that reference in upper-case. An example
of this is as follows:
...
6. VAN ROOIJ ET AL (2008): This paper gives the first parameterized analysis
of the analogy derivation problem under Dedre Gentner's Structure Mapping
Theory of cognitive analogical processing. It is an excellent example of
how classical and parameterized complexity analysis can be used to both
formally address computational conjectures about cognitive processing
and aid in the revision of theories of cognitive processing to ensure
computation al plausibility.
...
[6] van Rooij, I., Evans, P., Muller, M., Gedge, J., and Wareham, T. (2008)
"Identifying Sources of Intractability in Cognitive Models: An
Illustration using Analogical Structure Mapping." In B.C. Love, K. McRae,
and V.M. Sloutsky (eds.) Proceedings of the 30th Annual Meeting of the
Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society; Austin, TX. 915-920.
Submission
Your answers Questions #1 and 2 above must be typeset using a LaTeX file
assign1.tex adapted from given LaTeX template file
assign1_template.tex; your BibTeX bibliography
file must be named assign1.bib and adapted from the given BibTeX template
file assign1_template.bib.
Please e-mail your files assign1.tex
and assign1.bib to your instructor at harold@mun.ca.
Note that each file has a comment block
at the top, where the X's are replaced with the appropriate
information.
You do not have to develop your LaTeX code on our CS departmental systems.
However, as your code will be compiled and tested on our CS departmental
systems as part of the assignment marking process,
you should ensure that your LaTeX code typesets correctly on at
least one of these systems.
- October 17, 2023, 3:00pm
Assignment #1 posted.
Created: October 17, 2023
Last Modified: February 13, 2024