2.1. Task Section

Select a specific task and determine the research objectives of your project.

Exercise

  1. Examine the Areas and Topics of Interest below, and form a team comprising up to 3 members using [People → 2.1. Task Selection*] in Canvas.

  2. Choose a particular task for your team and discuss the types of data you wish to concentrate on (e.g., open relation extraction on discussion forums).

  3. Outline the primary research objectives (which may be more than one) of your project:

    • Devise an innovative methodology that outperforms previous approaches on specific or relevant datasets.

    • Construct a novel dataset that facilitates task adaptation to new domains or languages.

    • Conduct a comprehensive analysis of state-of-the-art models, focusing on comparative aspects to gain insights into their strengths and weaknesses.

    • Develop a practical application employing existing resources to advance translational research.

  4. Make slides summarizing the above outline for a short presentation (one per group) and submit them to [Assignments → Exercises → 2.1. Task Section] in Canvas.

Today's team does not need to be the one for your final project; however, use this opportunity to explore the interests of your colleagues.

The novelty of your research will be assessed based on these objectives. Ensure that your objectives are designed to address the challenges outlined in the motivation.

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