Hi Rahul!
Because there's little time to the deadline, a few quick notes:
- Your project is very big. You sell "a library of DoA estimation algorithms" as one tiny
gear in the machinery of your overall proposal. If I was to define a GSoC idea for a
student, that would have been a GSoC proposal on its own.
- You propose a topic not on our ideas list, so we haven't had a chance to come to an idea
when a certain student should have reached a specific intermediate objective / milestone.
I've recommended that to other students as well: Please add a weekly / biweekly breakdown
of what you want to achieve in which time.
We won't be angry when that schedule changes and shifts as you work on things, but not
starting with a realistically achievable schedule harbors a big risk of not being able to
finish things.
- Your proposal contains multiple visualizations of radiation patterns etc. Where do they
come from? If you wrote the code to produce them: very cool! Mention that. If they're by
someone else: you need to cite them.
- With a project this large in scope and proposed total hours, and with the uncertainty
that a self-brought topic brings, I'd say it'd be a good idea to not plan a
low-hours-per-week work schedule for the full grace-period-including 22 weeks, but instead
aim to work more hours per week, and then have some buffer in the end if you, for some
reason, needed to take a break. You'll be the one responsible for *finishing* your
project, after all!
Best,
Marcus
On 4/6/25 9:57 PM, rahul pillai wrote:
Hey,
So, right now I am in a bit of a pickle. Due to personal reasons I wasn't able to interact
with the community and properly convey my idea and also I am a bit behind on my proposal.
I am confident that I can complete it within April 8 - 18:00 UTC but a lot of the details
that I initially wanted to present in the proposal wouldn't be there, I really hope this
wouldn't be a problem.
Here's the link to my proposal https://github.com/Ashborn-SM/GSoC-Proposal <https://
github.com/Ashborn-SM/GSoC-Proposal>, the document is located at _latex>main.pdf._ Please
note that the proposal is still a work in progress. However, the first two chapters are
complete (have to be proof-read), hopefully they will give a clear idea on what i am
trying to accomplish. There's also a .ipynb file to prove my coding capabilities in this
domain.
Regards,
Rahul