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 ====Links & Resources==== ====Links & Resources====
-[[https://www.draw.io/]] A web tool to create diagrams with latex support 
  
-====Datasets==== +===For New Students==
-Fine-grained image classification +  * {{ :misc:advice_on_doing_graduate_research_2022.pdf | Doing Graduate Research: a New Student's Guide}}  
-  *[[https://ai.stanford.edu/~jkrause/cars/car_dataset.html | Stanford Car Dataset]]+ 
 +  * {{ :misc:criticalthinkingandresearch202305.pdf | Critical Thinking & Research}}:  a discussion on what it means to do "good" research. (Credit: Prof Xiaoping Zhang) 
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 +===Presentation=== 
 +  * [[https://writingcenter.catalyst.harvard.edu/slides | Slide design tutorial]]: a guide on fundamentals of slide design  
 +  * [[https://www.assertion-evidence.com/tutorial.html | Assertion-evidence style guide]]: a modern   template for creating effective presentations 
 + 
 +===Academic Writing=== 
 +  * {{ :misc:cs_writing.pdf |Scientific Writing for Computer 
 +Science Students}}: A detailed guide to write CS papers, with useful tips for English usage. 
 +  * [[https://ltl.lincoln.ac.nz/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2016/01/Tense-Use-in-Research-Writing.pdf | A guide on verb tense in academic reading]] 
 +  * [[https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/academic_writing/conciseness/index.html | Concision -- Perdue Writing Lab]]: a guide to concise writing. 
 +  * [[https://www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/~norman/papers/good_writing/Technical%20writing.pdf | A Guide on Technical Writing]]: with detailed examples. Quick tips: 
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 +<WRAP center round tip 90%> 
 + 
 +    * Have a clear aim in mind before you start writing, and make sure that you gear everything you write towards that aim alone. 
 +    * Keep things as simple as possible by using language that is clear and familiar. 
 +    * Keep sentences and paragraphs short. 
 +    * Avoid long, pompous words and phrases when there is a short simple alternative (especially avoid the words: utilise, facilitate, endeavour, necessitate, render). 
 +    * Avoid unnecessary words, clichés and legal words. 
 +    * Avoid repetition. 
 +    * Use active rather than passive style. 
 +    * Do not turn verbs into nouns. 
 +    * Use personal rather than impersonal style. 
 +    * Always refer to the same ‘thing’ in exactly the same way. 
 +    * Use examples and analogies before introducing abstract concepts.  
 +    * Write informative (rather than descriptive) abstracts.  
 + 
 +</WRAP> 
 + 
 +===Thesis Writing=== 
 +    * {{ :misc:a_guide_on_master_thesis_proposal.docx |Guidelines for the Master thesis proposal}} 
 +    * {{ :misc:master_thesis_writing_tips_.pdf |Master thesis writing tips}} (also applies to Ph.D. thesis.) 
  
-Image retrieval  +===Other Tools===
-  *[[http://www.image-net.org | ImageNet]] : largest image classification dataset with wordnet labels +
-  *[[http://cvgl.stanford.edu/projects/lifted_struct/ | Stanford Product Dataset]] : collection of product images +
-  *[[https://www.getnexar.com/challenge-2/ | NEXET Challenge]] : annotated road images in different environment (primarily for vehicle detection)+
  
 +[[https://www.draw.io/]] A web tool to create diagrams with latex support (actually it is better now to just use PowerPoint or Keynote)
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