Gallery Items tagged Project / Lab Report
If you conduct a scientific experiment or undertake a piece of research, you’ll usually need to write up a corresponding project or lab report, to summarize the objective of your task, the methods you followed, the results you obtained, and the conclusions you drew from your work. Here we provide a sample of great templates for producing such reports, which include layout guidelines to help guide you through the process.

Study the OFDM Transmitter System on Matlab
Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) is a method of encoding digital data on multiple carrier frequencies. OFDM has developed into a popular scheme for wideband digital communication, used in applications such as digital television and audio broadcasting, DSL Internet access, wireless networks, powerline networks, and 4G mobile communications..
sunil p nagare

A template for PIRE Fellows to Present Research Results Using the Open Science Data Cloud
This is an IEEE based template that can be used for presenting your work on the Open Science Data Cloud. Use it for the PIRE Workshop challenge and other submissions such as the Supercomputing 2014 conference.
Maria Patterson, Open Science Data Cloud

LabReportTemplate
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Edward Grant

University of Warwick Report Template
A Template for students at the University of Warwick. This can be adapted for lab reports, projects and dissertations.
Chapters are segregated into folders and some example work / text plus figures is also provided.
Chris Quinn

Reporte 1
un reporte de laboratorio electrico II
alonso castro

Evolutionary Language Development in Multi-Agent Cooperative Learning Games
Lazaridou., et al 2017 proposed a framework for language learning that relies on multi-agent communication. The agents in the framework were setup in a referential game where they communicated about many images. In this paper, we propose an experiment where agents develop a private language for referring to specified sentences given a set of sentences. The challenge is for the agents to learn a method of distinguishing differences between sentences and to develop a shared language to be able to refer to particular sentences by those distinguishing features. We will evaluate the agents' ability to accurately identify and differentiate the sentences. In addition, we will identify patterns in the methods that the agents develop to refer to the different types of sentences.Keywords: Reinforcement learning, multi-agent coordination
Eric Tsai

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Report without cover page
Created by Zengjie Xia on 30/01/2018.
Copyright © 2018 Zengjie Xia. All rights reserved.
Zengjie Xia

Dijkstra's Algorithm
This is a report on the Dijkstra's Algorithm
Jerrin Peter

Artificial Intelligence @ RU - Lab 4
Template for the propositional logic lab in T-622-ARTI at Reykjavik University
Stephan Schiffel