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− | + | We are preparing our three-minute talk for the coursework. Use examples from graphical highlights and graphical abstracts from publishing houses and discussed examples. | |
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+ | == The seminar == | ||
+ | [https://forms.gle/uwn16Qsahk695P16A The warm-up 5-minute test] | ||
+ | # Singular values decomposition and tensor product with [https://timbaumann.info/svd-image-compression-demo/ demo] (forget to show) | ||
+ | # The probabilistic nature of the error function | ||
+ | # Homework 2 discussion | ||
+ | # Homework 1 discussion | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Resources== | ||
+ | Step 4 YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oiy-DNbTPCY video] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Homework== | ||
+ | # For your selected project write the motivational part using [https://github.com/vadim-vic/the-Art-homework this template for Step 3] (the same link). | ||
+ | # Download the link to your homework [https://forms.gle/MBkcGz6aK3LX8MFy7 here] (the same link). | ||
+ | # Prepare your 3-minute talk: | ||
+ | ## Write our speech | ||
+ | ## Practice with a timer | ||
+ | ## Any inspirational tricks (mirror, forest walking) are welcome | ||
+ | |||
+ | === The next seminar === | ||
+ | # Your slides will be shown (in random order) | ||
+ | # You will be asked to deliver your talk | ||
+ | #* The language of slides and your speech is up to you to decide | ||
+ | # The group will be asked to prepare questions for you | ||
+ | # There will be a short discussion of your work | ||
+ | === Help for your slide 3=== | ||
+ | # [http://www.machinelearning.ru/wiki/index.php?title=JMLDA/Fig Python and Matlab code for plots] | ||
+ | # [https://www.elsevier.com/researcher/author/tools-and-resources/graphical-abstract Elsevier's graphical abstract] | ||
+ | # [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0270929520300498 Visual Abstracts] by Everly Ramos and Beatrice Concepcion, 2020 (also see their references) | ||
+ | # [https://www.elsevier.com/about/policies-and-standards/author/artwork-and-media-instructions Elsevier's Artwork and media instructions] | ||
+ | === Don't for your slide 3 === | ||
+ | # Avoid abstract illustrations; it means | ||
+ | #* You can be able to put mathematical notations on any part of your plot | ||
+ | # Avoid to show complex network architectures: | ||
+ | #* As soon you put a black-box sequence be ready to explain its optimality | ||
+ | # Avoid advertising style of illustrations: | ||
+ | #* It shall deliver a clear explanation instead of joyful attraction |
Latest revision as of 14:43, 12 October 2024
We are preparing our three-minute talk for the coursework. Use examples from graphical highlights and graphical abstracts from publishing houses and discussed examples.
Contents
The seminar
- Singular values decomposition and tensor product with demo (forget to show)
- The probabilistic nature of the error function
- Homework 2 discussion
- Homework 1 discussion
Resources
Step 4 YouTube video
Homework
- For your selected project write the motivational part using this template for Step 3 (the same link).
- Download the link to your homework here (the same link).
- Prepare your 3-minute talk:
- Write our speech
- Practice with a timer
- Any inspirational tricks (mirror, forest walking) are welcome
The next seminar
- Your slides will be shown (in random order)
- You will be asked to deliver your talk
- The language of slides and your speech is up to you to decide
- The group will be asked to prepare questions for you
- There will be a short discussion of your work
Help for your slide 3
- Python and Matlab code for plots
- Elsevier's graphical abstract
- Visual Abstracts by Everly Ramos and Beatrice Concepcion, 2020 (also see their references)
- Elsevier's Artwork and media instructions
Don't for your slide 3
- Avoid abstract illustrations; it means
- You can be able to put mathematical notations on any part of your plot
- Avoid to show complex network architectures:
- As soon you put a black-box sequence be ready to explain its optimality
- Avoid advertising style of illustrations:
- It shall deliver a clear explanation instead of joyful attraction