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How to write a paper

How to write a paper . Dr. Bernard Chen Ph.D. University of Central Arkansas Fall 2010. Paper Format. There are two major different types: IEEE two column format Many other single column format. Paper Contents. Main Body: Introduction (Novel) Methods Experimental Setup Results

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How to write a paper

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  1. How to write a paper Dr. Bernard Chen Ph.D. University of Central Arkansas Fall 2010

  2. Paper Format • There are two major different types: • IEEE two column format • Many other single column format

  3. Paper Contents • Main Body: • Introduction • (Novel) Methods • Experimental Setup • Results • Conclusion • Extra: • Abstract • Future works • References

  4. Introduction • Objective: • Make reader understand the basic information, which includes background, problems, related literatures, and brief idea of your solution • This part should include: • Brief introduce the topics you are involved in • Changeless • Previous works (important!!!, at least 10 references) • Brief solution to this paper • Organization of the paper

  5. Methods • Objective: • Make readers understand how you solve the problem • This part should include: • Previous methods used in the same problem (if any) • Your (novel) approach

  6. Experimental Setup • Objective: • Describe how you setup your experiment • This part should include: • Input dataset (training) • All Equations • Distance measure • Evaluation quations • … • Parameter setups

  7. Results • Objective: • Show why your approach is a good one • This part should include: • Comparison • Figures (title on bottom) • Tables (title on top) • And description your results in easy-understanding English

  8. Conclusion • Objective: • Final summarize • This part should include: • Remind readers that this is a good paper

  9. Others • Reference • Look out the format • Future works • You should have some ideas already • Abstract • Last work!!

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