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A good essay should be like this.
- A wide range of research colleagues introduced the important ideas and results obtained in this paper.
- Describe clearly what you think and what you have achieved in the paper.
- Provide insightful insights based on what you do
Why does the writing of the thesis need to be paid attention to?
- Improve the chances of a paper's admission
- Improve the impact of the work you do
- Improve the quality of the research you do
This is a bad paper.
- The Wayward thought
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- The reader already knows everything you've done.
- As long as you can understand what you are writing, other people will be able to
- What is written in the paper is clear enough that there is no need to explain too much.
- Think the previous job was all rubbish.
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- There's nothing good about the previous method.
- We're doing a great job.
- No one else's job is worth mentioning.
- No background information provided (CNTEXT)
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- Explain the problem you're trying to solve.
- Don't mention your assumptions.
- No more than other people's work
- Doesn't explain the meaning of the work.
- Just describe what you did.
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- First we did this, and then we did that, and we did another thing.
- Do not explain why, and do not explain the final results and explain
- No mention of other possible methods
- Focus on the details of Chen Sesame's rotten Millet
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- Thought that if you spent half the time on the project, you'd have to use half the length of the paper to describe it.
- Think everyone reading this paper is for these details, not for exciting ideas (big ideas
- You just don't take the usual road.
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- Create new annotations (notation) and terminology (terminology), just to distinguish it from other people's work such as, F=x (y)
- Changed the notes throughout.
- No specific definition of new or less commonly used terms
Some general guidelines for paper writing
- To understand the reader's attention from the title, abstract, Introduction and results, the main body of the paper is in turn significantly diminishing
- Caption (title)
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- Accurately articulate your work, such as "Computing scattering Properties of participating Media using Lorentz-mie theory"
- Arouse the reader's interest, such as "symmetrization"
- Appropriate use of small headings, such as "Mesh puppetry:cascading optimization of mesh deformation with-inverse kinematics
- Summary (abstract)
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- Learn the fact that "a lot of people only read abstracts"
- Make sure it's useful and appropriate
- Make sure it is concrete and concise, not too technical
- Summary contents should contain (abstract content)
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- You solved the problem
- Why this question is interesting
- What's new with your solution
- What is the outcome of your solution and what will be the impact
- Introduction (Introduction)
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- Pave the groundwork for your paper
- Maybe this is the hardest part of your paper.
- The need is very convincing
- The structure of the introduction can be like this
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- Introduce the problem
- Explain why the problem is interesting
- A brief introduction to the general approach
- Describe your solution (solution)
- Introduce your approach in general (approach)
- Emphasizing the significance of this work and its novelty
- Introduce the results you get
- Related literature (related works)
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- To be fair in expression
- Show your knowledge and understanding
- Similar techniques can be used on different issues
- Depending on the length of the paper, it can also be included in the introduction
- On the main body (body)
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- Display your thoughts before you describe the details.
- Application examples (examples)
- Using Equations (equations)
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- Give a simple explanation, such as "the BRDF relates the outgoing Radiance R to the incoming illumination I as follows:"
- Remind readers of previous equations, such as "the BRDF relates the outgoing Radiance R to the incoming illumination I as follows:"
- Results (Result)
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- Need to confirm the statement you made.
- If possible, compare with other methods
- Quick to point out what else is unclear
- Communication and conclusion (Discussion and conclusion)
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- For experts, communication is probably the most interesting part.
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- The limitations of this work and the ways in which they are likely to be addressed
- Assuming that the conditions can be set
- The significance of this work and how it will benefit others
- Conclusion
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- And again, it's a quick show of why your job is really awesome.
- The future of the Development Party
- For non-native English-speaking writers
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- Learn from other excellent papers written
- If you have conditions, edit help for spell checking
- Use Word for grammar proofing
- From:http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_4caedc7a0102v6mu.html
Steve Lin: How to write a good siggraph paper