INF6900A/INF7900 - Communication scientifique et technique I et II
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Course syllabus | ||
Week 1 - Introduction | Lecture 1 Notes - Introduction (2024) | Fall 2024 |
Tailor your messaging to your audience: some examples | ||
You and Your Research - Richard Hamming | A mediation of one of computing's great minds on how to do impactful research. |
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Week 2 - Reading Papers | Lecture 2 Notes - Reading Papers (2024) | |
How to Read a Paper? 3 passes strategy | ||
Conference Paper Example | An example of a conference paper at a top venue. |
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Journal paper example | The extension of the above conference paper. Note the explicit delta mentioned in the introduction. |
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Later journal paper example | My newest structure for journal papers. Note the explicit contributions and research questions in the intro, and the explicit categories for threats to validity. |
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Summary examples | ||
Week 3 - Reviewing papers | Guidelines to reviewers for MICCAI 2023 | "This document provides detailed guidelines to reviewers for MICCAI 2023.
We believe it is important to summarize what makes a good MICCAI review
and some of the expectations from you as a reviewer. We also include
the rules that MICCAI 2023 adopts for paper anonymization as part of its
double-blind peer review process." |
ICSE 2023 Review Process and Guidelines | ||
Lecture 3 - Reviewing Papers - Slides (2024) | ||
Review Examples | Here are examples of good reviews from past editions of the course. |
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Research field notes | Presentations about different research fields. Main conferences/journals, their submissions procedures and dates, major papers and presentations. |
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Week 4 - Writing papers | Lecture 4 - Writing papers and proposals (2024) | |
NSERC Presentation Standards | ||
Potential Paper Structure | ||
How to write a great research paper | This talk offers seven simple, concrete suggestions for how to improve your research papers. |
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How to write a great research proposal | Writing a good research grant proposal is not easy. This page is an
attempt to collect together a number of suggestions about what makes a
good proposal. |
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Research Proposal Sample | ||
Behind the scenes: the struggle for each paper | A detailed examination of each of the author's papers. Shows how much hard work, luck, and rejections there are for each paper. Very worth reading to see how papers are actually written. |
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Week 5 - Presentation skills | Lecture 5 - Presentation Skills | |
How to give successful oral and poster presentations | ||
How to give a great research talk | Writing papers and giving talks are key skills for any researcher, but
they aren’t easy. In this presentation, they describe simple guidelines
that they follow for giving talks, |
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Examples of Presentation Slides | Example presentation slides from past terms |
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Week 6 - About Conferences | Lecture 6 - About Conferences Slides | |
Week 7 - Productivity | Lecture 7 - Productivity Slides | |
40 years of programming | An essay on life, software, and productivity. Well worth reading. TLDR: "Take care of yourself. Sleep. Eat. Exercise. Rest. Relax. Take care of
other people, as best you can. People are important. Software is just
fun." |
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Week 8 - Long-term Productivity | Lecture 8 - Long-term productivity slides |