In the report specifications, we mention describing two experiments (pick two if you did more than two experiments). If you did not manage to do two experiments, or did not wish to do experiments but instead want to do the report based on papers, please find below the two papers to use. You can use one of them instead of one experiment in the report, or the two of them instead of both experiments in the report.
Differences in how to do the report: you should write the report as if you had done the experiment, and write the same kinds of things the report specifications detail. You must also write some paragraphs for the paper you use in which you think deeply about the study, what the authors said they wanted to achieve, how they went about their methods (what they did and how they measured things). In light of what the authors wanted to achieve, do you believe that the methods they used allowed them to achieve their goals? Why or why not (you need to write more than “yes” or “no”)
The paper citations are:
Gedeon, T.D., Zhu, X.Y. and Dhall, A. (2015) “Felt depression is different to algorithmic depression: A user experiment using an image processing depression dataset,” Computer Science Technical Report, CSTR-2015-13, Research School of Computer Science, Australian National University.
Gedeon, T.D. and Rampaul, U. (2015) “Popular eReaders,” Computer Science Technical Report, CSTR-2015-14, Research School of Computer Science, Australian National University.
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