6.815/6.865 6.815/6.865 - Digital & Computational Photo
Fall 2013
Instructor: Fredo Durand
TAs: Myers Abraham Davis, YiChang Shih
Lecture: TR1-2.30 (32-141)
Announcements
Assignments 9 and 10
Problems with the grading of assignments 9 and 10 should be fixed now. Many of you got a lot of points back. If you still have concerns let us know as soon as possible.Announced on 18 December 2013 6:07 p.m. by Myers Abraham Davis
NPR Assignment
There may have been an error in the grading of the NPR assignment that caused some of you to fail the last two tests. We're fixing this, and some of you will be getting points back soon.Announced on 18 December 2013 1:16 p.m. by Myers Abraham Davis
Send your comments to staff mailing list
Please send your comment regarding to the grade through the staff mailing list: 6815-staff@lists.csail.mit.eduinstead of just me or Abe, thanks.
Announced on 18 December 2013 11:14 a.m. by YiChang Shih
Grade A9 (NPR) and A10 (Light field) has been released
A9: http://bigboy.csail.mit.edu:8003/grade3/9/6.815: mean=16.88/25. std=4.81
6.865: mean=19.30/25. std=5.68
A10: http://bigboy.csail.mit.edu:8003/grade3/10/
6.815: mean=22.73/25. std=3.04
6.865: mean=24.52/25. std=1.10
Announced on 18 December 2013 9:50 a.m. by YiChang Shih
Halide grade explanation
I apologize that the Halide pset was steeper and not as debugged as it should have been. But overall, I was impressed by what you achieved.I graded the various questions qualitatively (mostly making sure you understood the concepts) and in terms of percentage: "You got 1" means you got 100% of that question. If it says you got 2, this means you got extra credits. Congrats.
I considered tiling and faster performance than my numpy code as extra credit. That's why you might get more than the max of points.
If you want deeper feedback about your code or schedule, email me.
Announced on 18 December 2013 12:17 a.m. by Fredo Durand