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SKM3205 ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS

DEADLINE: 19 June 2023 (Week 14)

This assignment will carry a total of 20% of your assessment. It is a group-work of 2


students per group. Choose only 1 of the following title which 9 groups will do the
same title.

Title 1: "Google Colab for Beginners: A Step-by-Step Guide"

Objective: To create an e-book that provides an introduction to Google Colab and


how to use it effectively for data science and machine learning projects.

Audience: The target audience for this e-book is individuals who are new to Google
Colab and want to learn how to use it for data analysis, machine learning, and other
related tasks. This could include students, researchers, and professionals who want to
work with data in a cloud-based environment.

Length: The e-book should be approximately 30-40 pages in length, including a


cover page, table of contents, and any other relevant front or back matter.

Outline:

1. Introduction (2-3 pages)


a. Welcome and explanation of the purpose of the e-book
b. Overview of Google Colab and its features
c. Benefits of using Google Colab
2. Getting Started with Google Colab (3-4 pages)
a. How to create a Google Colab account
b. Setting up Google Drive and connecting it to Colab
c. Overview of the Colab interface
3. Working with Notebooks (4-5 pages)
a. Explanation of what notebooks are and how they work in Google Colab
b. Creating, opening, and saving notebooks
c. Overview of the different types of cells and their functions
4. Writing Code in Google Colab (4-5 pages)
a. Overview of the different programming languages supported in Google
Colab
b. Writing and executing code in Colab
c. Using code snippets and libraries in Colab
5. Data Analysis and Visualization (6-7 pages)
a. Importing and exporting data in Google Colab
b. Cleaning and preprocessing data
c. Visualizing data with charts and graphs
6. Machine Learning with Google Colab (8-10 pages)
a. Overview of machine learning concepts and algorithms
b. Building and training machine learning models in Colab
c. Evaluating and optimizing machine learning models
7. Collaborating and Sharing Projects (2-3 pages)
a. Working with collaborators in Google Colab
b. Sharing projects and notebooks with others
c. Best practices for collaboration and sharing
8. Tips and Tricks for Using Google Colab (2-3 pages)
a. Keyboard shortcuts and other time-saving features
b. Troubleshooting common issues in Colab
c. Best practices for using Google Colab efficiently
9. Conclusion (1-2 pages)
a. Recap of the key concepts and features covered in the e-book
b. Encouragement for readers to continue exploring and using Google Colab
c. Contact information for further questions or support

Format: The e-book should be delivered in PDF format and designed with a
professional, clean layout. Screenshots and images can be used to illustrate key
points.

Sources: All sources should be properly cited using APA style. At least 5 external
sources should be used in the creation of the e-book.
Title 2: "Mastering Data Augmentation: A Comprehensive Guide for Image
Data"

Objective: To create an e-book that explains the concepts and techniques of data
augmentation and how to use it effectively for image data in machine learning
projects.

Audience: The target audience for this e-book is individuals who are working with
image data in machine learning projects and want to learn how to improve their
model's accuracy using data augmentation techniques.

Length: The e-book should be approximately 40-50 pages in length, including a


cover page, table of contents, and any other relevant front or back matter.

Outline:

1. Introduction (2-3 pages) a. Welcome and explanation of the purpose of the e-


book b. Overview of data augmentation and its benefits c. Explanation of how
data augmentation can help improve the accuracy of machine learning
models
2. Understanding Image Data (3-4 pages) a. Introduction to image data and its
unique characteristics b. Types of image data and their properties c.
Challenges of working with image data in machine learning
3. Common Data Augmentation Techniques (10-12 pages) a. Overview of
common data augmentation techniques b. Image resizing and cropping c.
Flipping and rotation d. Color adjustment and filtering e. Noise addition and
removal f. Other advanced augmentation techniques
4. Implementing Data Augmentation in Python (10-12 pages) a. Overview of
popular Python libraries for data augmentation b. Implementation of data
augmentation techniques using Keras ImageDataGenerator and OpenCV c.
Customizing and tuning data augmentation parameters
5. Evaluating and Visualizing Augmented Data (4-5 pages) a. Methods for
evaluating the effectiveness of data augmentation b. Visualization techniques
for exploring augmented data c. Best practices for selecting and testing data
augmentation techniques
6. Data Augmentation for Specific Tasks (6-7 pages) a. Data augmentation for
classification tasks b. Data augmentation for object detection tasks c. Data
augmentation for segmentation tasks
7. Advanced Topics in Data Augmentation (4-5 pages) a. Domain adaptation and
transfer learning with data augmentation b. Data augmentation for limited
data scenarios c. Novel augmentation techniques and future directions
8. Conclusion (1-2 pages) a. Recap of the key concepts and techniques covered
in the e-book b. Encouragement for readers to explore and experiment with
data augmentation c. Contact information for further questions or support
Format: The e-book should be delivered in PDF format and designed with a
professional, clean layout. Screenshots and images can be used to illustrate key
points.

Sources: All sources should be properly cited using APA style. At least 10 external
sources should be used in the creation of the e-book, including academic papers,
blog posts, and tutorials.

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