CS479: Machine Learning for 3D Data
Minhyuk Sung, KAIST, Spring 2026
Exams
Midterm: April 20 (Monday), 1:30 p.m. – 2:50 p.m. (KST)
Final: June 15 (Monday), 1:30 p.m. – 2:50 p.m. (KST)
Location: E3-5 Building, Room 210
The test will start at 1:30 p.m. sharp. Please come to the classroom by 1:20 p.m.
Problems
You'll have 80 minutes to solve 5 problems, each worth between 10 points.
It is recommended that you review the entire exam before beginning.
Policy
- Bring your student ID.
- It's a closed-book exam.
- No electronic devices are allowed.
- You can leave the classroom early, but re-entry is not permitted.
- Regarding the cheat sheet
- While it's a closed-book exam, but you are allowed to bring a A4-size sheet of paper.
- You may use both sides, and both printed and handwritten notes are acceptable.
- Regarding exam/answer sheets
- You will receive both the exam paper and answer sheets.
- Print your name on every page of both the exam paper and the answer sheets:
- In the designated box on the first page.
- At the top of the subsequent pages.
- Submit both the exam paper and the answer sheets after the exam.
- Write your answers on the answer sheets, not on the exam paper. Any answers written on the exam paper or on the backside of the answer sheets will not be considered.
- Do not use the backside of any sheet for answers.
Honor Code
Check out the KAIST School of Computing Honor Code before the midterm. By entering your name in the exam sheets, you certify that you have observed the KAIST School of Computing Honor Code.
Grading
Midterm scores will be released in GradeScope. You can request regrading in Gradescope.