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Guidelines for IP labs - to read before you start working

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Before you start working on the lab, please carefully read the guidelines that address important issues related to the submission and grading of IP Labs.


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During your work on the notebooks


  1. Click on the link for the distribution of labs on Moodle to get new labs once they are published.
  2. Conceptual discussions with your peers are encouraged. However, sharing code in any way is forbidden and will be considered an attempt to break the EPFL's directives on plagiarism.
  3. If you have questions about the exercises, you can consult the TAs during help sessions or post on the Moodle forum. When you post questions, please follow the rules on the forum. We encourage everyone to answer as many of your fellow classmates' questions as you can!
  4. Notebooks that are completely broken and cannot be opened due to your manipulation will result in 0 points for it.


Before submission


  1. Make sure all your cells can run within reasonable amount of time: typically seconds unless otherwise specified in the exercise. Functions that run into timeout are WRONG answers, you will get 0 points for this function and any follow-up usage of this function.
  2. Before submission, clear all outputs and save.
  3. Do NOT include the images folder.
  4. Follow the submission rules of notebooks and zip files.


Submission to Moodle


Bottom line: no submission after the deadline will be accepted.

  1. You should always submit on Moodle, NOT any other way. The submission portal for each lab will open in due time.
  2. Avoid submitting at the last minute. If you still do it and run into technical issues that prevent you from submitting on Moodle, send your zip to stanislas.ducotterd@epfl.ch and zhiyuan.hu@epfl.ch by email BEFORE the deadline. Any submission after the deadline regardless of any excuse will NOT be accepted.
  3. In the case of uncontrollable events such that you cannot submit in time, inform zhiyuan.hu@epfl.ch and stanislas.ducotterd@epfl.ch by email with Daniel Sage (daniel.sage@epfl.ch) in CC BEFORE the deadline to negotiate a reasonable submission date. Follow the formal procedure of EPFL concerning medical documents.
  4. Double check your files are not broken. Once submitted, check the submission was correctly uploaded to Moodle.


Inquiries after grades are published


  1. Do NOT send us emails. If you still have questions after reading the feedback messages and would like to consult a TA, or you have doubts on your grade, there is an office hour to address your inquiries for each lab. Kindly note that we do NOT handle any discussions on the lab outside this dedicated office hour in any other means.
  2. The time and location of the office hour will be communicated in the announcement after the grades are published.
  3. If you have doubts about your grade, please prepare your arguments well so that no one is occupying too much time and others also get their turn; think twice if your request is reasonable: arguments of "I think it's unfair", "give me partial points", etc. will be rejected. Kindly note that we will not change your grade unless your answer is completely correct.