Difference between revisions of "Week 5"
From Research management course
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{#seo: | {{#seo: | ||
− | |title=Course My first scientific | + | |title=Course My first scientific paper: Week 5 |
|titlemode=replace | |titlemode=replace | ||
− | |keywords=My first scientific | + | |keywords=My first scientific paper |
− | |description=Course My first scientific | + | |description=Course My first scientific paper: The goal of the week is to visualize the principle and organize your code so that the computational experiment runs every time with results stored. |
}} | }} | ||
The goal of the week is to visualize the principle. | The goal of the week is to visualize the principle. |
Latest revision as of 16:55, 19 February 2024
The goal of the week is to visualize the principle.
Contents
C: Code of the computational experiment
Organize your code so that the computational experiment runs every time with results stored.
- Set the only main file to run the experiment.
- Decompose the project code, and write functions and modules.
- Gather the experiment parameters in a special-purpose section.
- A text description of the experiment flow helps.
- Set a procedure of historical version points to return to the previous experiment.
- Commit schedule helps.
- Write named plots to a designated folder.
- Write your results to a .tex-file and compile.
- If your experiment run takes a long time, just cut the data set.
- Do not use big or sophisticated data. Put your efforts to illustrate your main message.
V: Visualize project
Set the list of plots that will be included in your paper and presentation.
- Make a plot of the source data.
- Goal: put notations to the plot.
- List plots to illustrate with.
- Make a plot to show the main message.
O*: One-slide talk
Make a one-slide presentation to introduce the main principle of your work.
- Use the slide template
- Set the third slide with
- a plot or a diagram,
- main keywords or message,
- basic notations, and
- essential terms.
- Put the link to the slide in the Result table
- Prepare a talk up to one minute (1'20" max) long.
- See examples in the lecture slides.
Resources
- Slides for week 5, variant plus, 2022-1, 2022-2, 2022-3.
- Video for week 5.