Copy into your text editor, fill in the information requested below, and put the filed in file at: /pro/web/web/courses/cs237/asgns/09-18/.txt with replaced by your cs dept login. If you have problems with this, e-mail the file to daf@cs.brown.edu and dhl@cs.brown.edu. It will be used as a basis for class discussion, so please make sure that it's handed in by 9AM Thursday! ================================================================ Literature search results -------------------------- Include here 8 to 12 papers relevant to your work in the class. Make the citations as complete as possible. Look at some examples of citations in http://vis.cs.brown.edu. These papers must support your work, showing reviewers how relevant previous work supports your new ideas. Point out how your work fills in a research gap left by those references. They can also provide a context in which your idea is better understood. By finding good references for your proposal, reviewers will more easily grasp the importance and novelty of your project. Don't hide references that are too close to your idea, build on them and show how you are improving them. ------------------------------- Your name: Your project subject is (brief description): For each reference include the following: Citation: (bibtex style) Brief summary: Relevance to your project: