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== Projects for Psych 221 (2023-2024) ==
== Projects for Psych 221 (2023-2024) ==

Revision as of 00:22, 12 December 2023

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There are two deliverables for the project:

  1. A group presentation
  2. A wiki-style project page write-up

To set up your project's page

  • Log in to this wiki with the username and password you created.
  • Edit the Projects section of this page (just below). Do this by clicking on "[edit]" to the right of each section title.
  • Make a new line for your project using the format shown below, pasting the line for your project under the last item/group. The first part of the text within the double brackets is the name of the new page. This must be unique, and putting the group member names is a safest way to assure this. The second part, after '|' is the displayed text and can be your project title.
  • Save the Project section by clicking the Save button at the bottom of the page
  • Finally, clink on the link for your project. This will take you to a new blank page that you can edit. You can use the basic format for your page that is in the Sample Project.
  • Math tip: Use the tags <math> and </math> to wrap an equation. For example, this code:
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Projects for Psych 221 (2023-2024)

Please edit your project pages starting from the links below. The first one is a sample that includes some wiki formatting. The second one indicates how you should format the link on this page. When you format it and save it, then clicking on the link will automatically create a blank page that you can edit.

  1. Sample Project
    • Brian Wandell, Joyce Farrell, Zheng Lyu.
  1. Wavefront Retrieval from Through-Focus Point Spread Functions with Machine Learning
    • Wanting Xie, Yi Hong To.
  1. Calibration of Headlight Brightness in ISET Simulations
    • Alex Sun, Olivia Loh, Audrey Lee