Slide-by-slide plan. 18 slides, ~10 minutes. Each slide entry has a visual instruction, a hard cap on on-slide text, and a short speaker-note paragraph.
Long-form narrative write-up of the project, organized to the MSML641 rubric (Problem · Approach · Data · Model and Method · Evaluation and Results · Discussion). Pull from this when a slide's speaker note needs more depth.
How to use these together
Build the deck slide-by-slide from SLIDE_DECK.md. Treat the on-slide text section as a hard cap; anything more lives in speaker notes.
Pull pre-built visual assets from the README (Mermaid architecture diagram, results tables) and from the Visual Asset Checklist at the end of SLIDE_DECK.md.
Record the talk reading from the speaker-note paragraphs. Total runtime is timed in the timing sheet at the end of SLIDE_DECK.md — comes in around 9:50.
If a slide needs more substance during recording, lift a paragraph from FULL_WRITEUP.md — section numbers there map directly to the rubric.
Submission packet
Per MSML641 requirements, the deliverables submitted to ELMS are:
The slide deck built from SLIDE_DECK.md (PPT or PDF).
A 10-minute video recording of the presentation, uploaded to YouTube unlisted or Google Drive (preferred over direct ELMS upload).
The public GitHub repository link: https://github.com/MukulRay1603/Empath-RAG.
These two markdown files are tracked in the public repository so graders who choose to read source materials can see the full narrative behind the deck.