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Revision as of 21:54, 12 February 2023
The goal of this week is to comprehend the main goal of your project and write about it.
Contents
Select your project (Spring 2022)
To select your project:
- Look through the list of projects.
- Find information about the experts and consultants.
- Select your projects in [1].
- Wait for confirmation from ...
- Put confirmed topics to the Group table
- Write your consultant (politely).
A: Abstract
Write a draft of your abstract. Think of a motivation. The abstract shall not exceed 600 characters. It may contain:
- wide-range field of the investigated problem,
- narrow problem to focus on,
- features and conditions of the problem,
- the novelty (please not exaggerate),
- application to illustrate with (put the results here later).
Land your project
- Discuss with your consultant the project goals and understand the problem statement.
- Find in the organization https://github.com/Intelligent-Systems-Phystech the repository of your project or create it with the title Project-N' or using the project short title, see examples.
- Write the link to the repository to the Group table.
- Create the folder structure:
- docs,
- code,
- data,
- [figs].
- Put the direct link to the paper in the Group table, so that everyone could access it.
- Rename article.tex to Surname2020Title.tex
- Check the both .tex and .pdf files are downloaded.
- Fill the readme.md file in the github project.
Tips to your healthy repository
- GitHub: clone the master and upload your contributions to it if you are working with your own code only See a short guide to GitHub.
- Update first, Commit after (Pull first, Push after)
- Your own work only, no external publications
- No big files (put link to external datasets)
- No temporary nor dummy files
Tell the difference between branch and fork
- (If the project resumes) Create a personal folder in the project repository, title in the Surname2018Title format.
- Place the file with the article template in a personal folder. The name is in the Surname2018Title.tex format.
- Write a link to the PDF file with the text of the article into a Group table.
- Tip: copy the link as the URL of the Download button of the PDF file that is in the repository.
- Create a draft document of the literature review in the LinkReview format and link it to the Group table .
- Advice. Add references to data sources, code, and libraries in LinkReview in addition to the literature.
- Tip: create a group chat.
L: Literature
We use the LinkReview draft format to share our evanescent ephemeral ideas and impressions we have during the literature reading.
- Collect the list of references including:
- state-of-the-art reviews, tutorials,
- fundamental solutions to the problem,
- the basic algorithm to solve your problem,
- alternative algorithms,
- [changes in the research directions],
- data sets and experiments,
- the papers that use these data sets
- applications of the results,
- names of researchers, who solve this problem,
- their students and teams,
- those, who refer to their works.
- Balance the list of new and well-known works.
- Keep up-to-date the list of keywords to search.
- Continuously fill your LinkReview.
- Plan Introduction (see the next todo list), namely collect
- keywords as the basic termini; those who brigs good search results are useful,
- what the paper devoted to,
- the investigated problem,
- the central idea,
- literature review,
- the authors' contribution.
B: Beginner's-talk
Short 45-second introductory talk. Plan of the talk:
- The project goal. What is the motivation, the goal to reach?
- The main idea. What is the message?
- The expected result. What is your delivery, your impact, novelty?
There is no time to show a slide or draw a plot on the blackboard. Instead, rehearse the report. Week 3 starts with your talk.
Resources
- Slides for week 2 – Slides 2022.
- [Video for week 2].
- Bibliographic databases
- The Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies
- List of academic databases and search engines in Wikipedia
- Refer to BibTeX in Wikipedia
- An introduction updated after a peer-review.
- Examples of rewiev-and-planning drafts LinkReview one, two.
- Демотиватор про Карлсона
- How to Read a Paper, 2016, S. Keshav
Homework
- Select your project with your group in the evening of this Thursday!
- Put your project in the table
- Land your project (it takes time)
- Put the links to your project in the group table
- Prepare the letter A, discuss it with consultant
- Put it to read.me file
- Read the literature (it takes time)
- Put the references to the file, prepare the letter L
- Prepare the letter B, the beginner's talk