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faculty:denton:writingpapers [2017/01/13 17:41] – [Alan's Paper Writing Recommendations] localadmin | faculty:denton:writingpapers [2017/01/13 17:41] (current) – [SSE and ARM on Continuous Multi-dimenstional data (Matt)] localadmin |
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* Punctuate equations | * Punctuate equations |
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====== Paper Components ====== | ===== Paper Components ===== |
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Abstract, Introduction, and Conclusion are fairly fixed. The others are required but may be arranged as appropriate | Abstract, Introduction, and Conclusion are fairly fixed. The others are required but may be arranged as appropriate |
* Equations are the new math in the algorithm section | * Equations are the new math in the algorithm section |
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====== ICDM Paper Deadlines ====== | ===== ICDM Paper Deadlines ===== |
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Those submitting to the next conference (ICDM July 5) must meet the following deadlines: | Those submitting to the next conference (ICDM July 5) must meet the following deadlines: |
This should provide motivation for the completion of your theory and experiments. Typically you can expect 2 more weeks of writing if you have this preliminary introduction with a good start on respectable results. Note that Dr. Denton may do final introductions for first time students (or students in general), but you still should do introduction work as motivation and direction. | This should provide motivation for the completion of your theory and experiments. Typically you can expect 2 more weeks of writing if you have this preliminary introduction with a good start on respectable results. Note that Dr. Denton may do final introductions for first time students (or students in general), but you still should do introduction work as motivation and direction. |
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====== LaTex and Writing ====== | ===== LaTex and Writing ===== |
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We have a general standard of using <notwiki>LaTex</notwiki>, but it is not required. You may use Word if you are more comfortable (most writing is just text anyways). Keep in mind Dr. Denton would tend to contribute some formulae for respectable equations. In this case, she will still use hand-written or <notwiki>LaTex</notwiki> -- you must convert that into your format. | We have a general standard of using <notwiki>LaTex</notwiki>, but it is not required. You may use Word if you are more comfortable (most writing is just text anyways). Keep in mind Dr. Denton would tend to contribute some formulae for respectable equations. In this case, she will still use hand-written or <notwiki>LaTex</notwiki> -- you must convert that into your format. |
Our current setup is to use a free version of <notwiki>MikTex</notwiki> along with any editor with syntax highlighting and macro ability (to compile the latex). Examples are <notwiki>TextPad</notwiki> with the appropriate style file (you will need to setup the compile macros), or <notwiki>WinTex</notwiki> on a cd in the lab, or a plug-in for the Eclipse editor. | Our current setup is to use a free version of <notwiki>MikTex</notwiki> along with any editor with syntax highlighting and macro ability (to compile the latex). Examples are <notwiki>TextPad</notwiki> with the appropriate style file (you will need to setup the compile macros), or <notwiki>WinTex</notwiki> on a cd in the lab, or a plug-in for the Eclipse editor. |
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====== SSE and ARM on Continuous Multi-dimenstional data (Matt) ====== | ===== SSE and ARM on Continuous Multi-dimenstional data (Matt) ===== |
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An update on Matt's work. | An update on Matt's work. |