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'''The goal of this week''' is to comprehend the main goal of your project and write about it.  
 
'''The goal of this week''' is to comprehend the main goal of your project and write about it.  
  
== Select your project (Spring 2022) ==  
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== Select your project (Spring 2024) ==  
 
To select your project:
 
To select your project:
# [https://github.com/Intelligent-Systems-Phystech/m1p_2022/blob/master/problem_list.md Look through the list of projects].
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# [https://github.com/intsystems/m1p/blob/main-2024/problem_list.md  Look through the list of projects].
# Find information about the experts and consultants.
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<!-- # [https://github.com/intsystems/m1p/blob/main-2023/problem_list.md Look through the list of projects]. -->
# Select your projects in [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1g-wAjdth3yvGg9HesjBAld-c2KoIcc-AOhIk9SPUETs/edit?usp=sharing].
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# Find public information about the experts and consultants.
# Wait for confirmation from ...
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# Select your projects during the group discussion.
# Put confirmed topics [https://github.com/Intelligent-Systems-Phystech/m1p_2022 to the Group table]
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# Wait for confirmation from '''the responsible professor'''
# Write your consultant (politely).
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# Put confirmed topics [https://github.com/intsystems/m1p to the '''Group table'''].
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# Politely write your consultant and discuss your project.
  
 
== A: Abstract ==  
 
== A: Abstract ==  
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== Land your project ==
 
== Land your project ==
 
# Discuss with your consultant the project goals and understand the problem statement.
 
# Discuss with your consultant the project goals and understand the problem statement.
# Find in the organization [https://github.com/Intelligent-Systems-Phystech 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, [https://github.com/Intelligent-Systems-Phystech see examples].
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# Find in the organization [https://github.com/intsystems github.com/intsystems] the repository of your project or create it with the title '''Project-N''' or using the project short title, [https://github.com/Intelligent-Systems-Phystech see previous examples].
#* Write the link to the repository [https://github.com/Intelligent-Systems-Phystech/m1p_2022 to the Group table].  
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#* Put the link to your repository to the organization table using [https://github.com/intsystems/.github/blob/main/profile/repository_structure_rtfm.md#repository-for-educational-project Manual].
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#* Put the link to your repository [https://github.com/intsystems/m1p in the Group table],.  
 
# Create the folder structure:
 
# Create the folder structure:
 
#* docs,
 
#* docs,
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#* data,
 
#* data,
 
#* [figs].
 
#* [figs].
# Put the direct link to the paper [https://github.com/Intelligent-Systems-Phystech/m1p_2022 in the Group table], so that everyone could access it.
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# Put the direct link to the paper [https://github.com/intsystems/m1p in the Group table], so everyone can access it.
 
# Rename article.tex to Surname2020Title.tex
 
# Rename article.tex to Surname2020Title.tex
# Check the both .tex and .pdf files are downloaded.
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# Check that both .tex and .pdf files of your paper are downloaded.
# Fill the '''readme.md''' file in the github project.
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# Fill the '''readme.md''' file in the GitHub project. Use [https://github.com/Intelligent-Systems-Phystech/2021-Project-74 this example] as a template.
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===Tips to your healthy repository===
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* GitHub: clone the '''master''' and upload your contributions to it if you are working with your own code only [https://github.com/Strijov/Strijov2018-1AutomationOfResearch/raw/master/GitHubSimplest.pdf See a short guide to  GitHub].
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# '''Update first''', Commit after (Pull first, Push after)
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# '''Your own work only''', no external publications
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# '''No big files''' (put link to external datasets)
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# '''No temporary''' nor dummy files
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Tell the difference [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5009600/difference-between-fork-and-branch-on-github between '''branch''' and '''fork''']
  
 
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# If a big collective project continues, then create a personal folder in the project repository, title in the Surname2018Title format.
# (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.
 
# 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 [https://github.com/Intelligent-Systems-Phystech/m1p_2022 into a Group table].
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#* Write a link to the PDF file with the text of the article [https://github.com/intsystems/m1p in the Group table].
#* Tip: copy the link as the URL of the Download button of the PDF file that is in the repository.
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#* 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 [https://github.com/Intelligent-Systems-Phystech/m1p_2022 to the Group table ].
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# Create a draft document of the literature review in the LinkReview format and link it [https://github.com/intsystems/m1p in the Group table].
# Advice. Add references to data sources, code, and libraries in LinkReview in addition to the literature.
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# Tip. Add references to data sources, code, and libraries in LinkReview in addition to the literature.
# Tip: create a group chat.
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<!--# Tip. Create a group chat.-->
  
 
== L: Literature ==  
 
== L: Literature ==  
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== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==
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===2024===
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*[[Media:m1p_2024_lect2_a.pdf|Slides, part a]]
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*[[Media:m1p_2024_lect2_b.pdf|Slides, part b]]
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*[[Media:m1p_2024_lect2_c.pdf|Slides, part c]]
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*[https://youtu.be/EduZwe4SsC8?t=10 Video]
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===Old version===
 
* [http://www.machinelearning.ru/wiki/images/e/e3/M1p_lect2.pdf Slides for week 2] – [http://www.machinelearning.ru/wiki/images/1/1e/M1p2022lect2.pdf Slides 2022].
 
* [http://www.machinelearning.ru/wiki/images/e/e3/M1p_lect2.pdf Slides for week 2] – [http://www.machinelearning.ru/wiki/images/1/1e/M1p2022lect2.pdf Slides 2022].
 
* [Video for week 2].
 
* [Video for week 2].
* Bibliographic databases
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* Bibliographic database[es
 
** [http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/ The Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies]
 
** [http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/ The Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies]
 
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_academic_databases_and_search_engines List of academic databases and search engines in Wikipedia]
 
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_academic_databases_and_search_engines List of academic databases and search engines in Wikipedia]
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* Examples of rewiev-and-planning drafts LinkReview [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fx7fVlmnwdTesElt-lbaHvoGEjJC5t_9e-X0ZpUzEcQ/edit?usp=sharing one], [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XNhnwvooJwjj5UL6lkTio0bpvRKIj2NPVNCdHDRLOLc/edit?usp=sharing two].
 
* Examples of rewiev-and-planning drafts LinkReview [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fx7fVlmnwdTesElt-lbaHvoGEjJC5t_9e-X0ZpUzEcQ/edit?usp=sharing one], [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XNhnwvooJwjj5UL6lkTio0bpvRKIj2NPVNCdHDRLOLc/edit?usp=sharing two].
 
* [https://cs10.pikabu.ru/post_img/big/2018/07/10/4/1531199339121474094.jpg Демотиватор про Карлсона]
 
* [https://cs10.pikabu.ru/post_img/big/2018/07/10/4/1531199339121474094.jpg Демотиватор про Карлсона]
<!--* [[Media:CommResrarchProtocol.pdf|Методические рекомендации выполнения исследовательских проектов в коммерческой фирме]].-->
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# Watch the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FP3DfKxyUnk&list=PLk4h7dmY2eYE2Lp2ScMRSGDxLIbJr4vJ8&index=5 video] or [https://youtu.be/V-5EQUsPGX4?list=PLk4h7dmY2eYF2DWWi6LoByk_ZaoHWh3na&t=2034 video'21] and [http://www.machinelearning.ru/wiki/images/1/1e/M1p2022lect2 slides].
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<!-- * [[Media:CommResrarchProtocol.pdf|Методические рекомендации выполнения исследовательских проектов в коммерческой фирме]].-->
 
* [https://web.stanford.edu/class/ee384m/Handouts/HowtoReadPaper.pdf How to Read a Paper, 2016, S. Keshav]
 
* [https://web.stanford.edu/class/ee384m/Handouts/HowtoReadPaper.pdf How to Read a Paper, 2016, S. Keshav]
  
===Советы по пользованию репозиторием===
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==Homework==
* GitHub: clone the '''master''' and upload your contributions to it if you are working with your own code only [https://github.com/Strijov/Strijov2018-1AutomationOfResearch/raw/master/GitHubSimplest.pdf See a short guide to  GitHub].
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# Select your project with your group '''before 12:00 this Saturday!'''  
# '''Update first''', Commit after (Pull first, Push after)
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# Put your project in the [https://github.com/intsystems/m1p in the Group table].
# '''Your own work only''', no external publications
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# Land your project, see the section above.
# '''No big files''' (put link to external datasets)
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# Put the links to your project [https://github.com/intsystems/m1p in the Group table].
# '''No temporary''' nor dummy files
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# Prepare the '''letter A''', discuss it with consultant.
Tell the difference [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5009600/difference-between-fork-and-branch-on-github between '''branch''' and '''fork''']
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# Put it to '''read.me''' file.
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# Read the literature. Put the references to the file, and prepare the '''letter L'''.
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# Prepare the '''letter B''', the beginner's talk.
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# Watch the video and sliders from the section Resources.

Latest revision as of 17:18, 23 February 2024

The goal of this week is to comprehend the main goal of your project and write about it.

Select your project (Spring 2024)

To select your project:

  1. Look through the list of projects.
  2. Find public information about the experts and consultants.
  3. Select your projects during the group discussion.
  4. Wait for confirmation from the responsible professor
  5. Put confirmed topics to the Group table.
  6. Politely write your consultant and discuss your project.

A: Abstract

Write a draft of your abstract. Think of a motivation. The abstract shall not exceed 600 characters. It may contain:

  1. wide-range field of the investigated problem,
  2. narrow problem to focus on,
  3. features and conditions of the problem,
  4. the novelty (please not exaggerate),
  5. application to illustrate with (put the results here later).

Land your project

  1. Discuss with your consultant the project goals and understand the problem statement.
  2. Find in the organization github.com/intsystems the repository of your project or create it with the title Project-N or using the project short title, see previous examples.
    • Put the link to your repository to the organization table using Manual.
    • Put the link to your repository in the Group table,.
  3. Create the folder structure:
    • docs,
    • code,
    • data,
    • [figs].
  4. Put the direct link to the paper in the Group table, so everyone can access it.
  5. Rename article.tex to Surname2020Title.tex
  6. Check that both .tex and .pdf files of your paper are downloaded.
  7. Fill the readme.md file in the GitHub project. Use this example as a template.

Tips to your healthy repository

  1. Update first, Commit after (Pull first, Push after)
  2. Your own work only, no external publications
  3. No big files (put link to external datasets)
  4. No temporary nor dummy files

Tell the difference between branch and fork

  1. If a big collective project continues, then create a personal folder in the project repository, title in the Surname2018Title format.
  2. 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 in the Group table.
    • Tip. Copy the link as the URL of the Download button of the PDF file that is in the repository.
  3. Create a draft document of the literature review in the LinkReview format and link it in the Group table.
  4. Tip. Add references to data sources, code, and libraries in LinkReview in addition to the literature.

L: Literature

We use the LinkReview draft format to share our evanescent ephemeral ideas and impressions we have during the literature reading.

  1. Collect the list of references including:
    1. state-of-the-art reviews, tutorials,
    2. fundamental solutions to the problem,
    3. the basic algorithm to solve your problem,
    4. alternative algorithms,
    5. [changes in the research directions],
    6. data sets and experiments,
    7. the papers that use these data sets
    8. applications of the results,
    9. names of researchers, who solve this problem,
    10. their students and teams,
    11. those, who refer to their works.
  2. Balance the list of new and well-known works.
  3. Keep up-to-date the list of keywords to search.
  4. Continuously fill your LinkReview.
  5. 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:

  1. The project goal. What is the motivation, the goal to reach?
  2. The main idea. What is the message?
  3. 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

2024

Old version

  1. Watch the video or video'21 and slides.

Homework

  1. Select your project with your group before 12:00 this Saturday!
  2. Put your project in the in the Group table.
  3. Land your project, see the section above.
  4. Put the links to your project in the Group table.
  5. Prepare the letter A, discuss it with consultant.
  6. Put it to read.me file.
  7. Read the literature. Put the references to the file, and prepare the letter L.
  8. Prepare the letter B, the beginner's talk.
  9. Watch the video and sliders from the section Resources.