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Latest revision as of 13:03, 21 April 2024
Prepare your conference talk
S: Slides
Check if your slides still keep typical errors.
- Each slide delivers a message
- The headers are descriptive, not formal
- Each slide fulfilled properly, no poor half-empty slides
- No slides text-only, not more three consequent text lines
- Introduce notations as your narration goes
- Include descriptions above the plots
- Include the conclusions under the plots
Remove from your narration the words:
- This slide shows
- The following step is
- We obtained poor or good results
- Or any other self-comments and estimations
- Do not read conclusions more than five seconds
Carefully check the timing of each slide and the timing of your whole talk.
F: Final show
- Set your webcam at the level of your eyes
- Set the external microphone
- Clean up your repository, fill readme, upload latest versions
- The file readme.md includes
- title, authors, abstract,
- the file to start from (demo, start) to repeat the main experiment,
- necessary documentation.