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Typically, the work a student does on a project is suitable for publication.  The company and/or funding agency usually requires a report of the work you’ve done, so the first step is to start with that report and expand upon it as publications will typically have more technical details than your reports.   If you are inexperienced publishing papers, the DeepSense team is here to support you. The major sections of the research paper are  
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Typically, the work a student does on a project is suitable for publication.  The company and/or funding agency usually requires a report of the work you’ve done, so the first step is to start with that report and expand upon it as publications will typically have more technical details than your reports.  
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Before writing the research paper, you should keep the following points in mind:
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'''· Once you have an idea of conferences or journal submission, notify your company partner. Ensure they have enough notice to prepare for and review your submissions.'''
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'''· Throughout your project consider any information you may want to include in your papers or thesis. Some information is proprietary to the company or their customers. There is a risk that the'''
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'''information you include could be in breach of your NDA or contracts they have signed with others.'''
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'''· Companies must approve the inclusion of information, especially if specific details are provided about datasets, data dictionary, source of the dataset, images of the company’s property.'''
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If you are inexperienced in publishing papers, the DeepSense team is here to support you. The major sections of the research paper are  
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
   
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==Acknowledgement==
 
==Acknowledgement==
Finally, don’t forget to acknowledge those who provided support to you in terms of any funding, technology or any kind of guidance.  
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Finally, don’t forget to acknowledge those who provided support to you in terms of any funding, technology or any kind of guidance.
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We do ask that you [[Acknowledging DeepSense | acknowledge DeepSense]] in any publications, as well as seminars or conference talks on your work.
  
 
==References==
 
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<code>Changizi, R., Farahmand, H., Soltani, M., Asareh, R. and Ghiasvand, Z., 2013. Species identification reveals mislabeling of important fish products in Iran by DNA barcoding. Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences, 12(4), pp.783-791. </code>
 
<code>Changizi, R., Farahmand, H., Soltani, M., Asareh, R. and Ghiasvand, Z., 2013. Species identification reveals mislabeling of important fish products in Iran by DNA barcoding. Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences, 12(4), pp.783-791. </code>
  
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</br>After completing the paper, you are required to revise it.
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==Revision of the Paper==
  
'''Revision of the Paper''': After writing the paper, you need to revise it as it upgrades your paper by removing the unwanted errors.Following is the checklist that need to remember during the revision of the paper after writing the first draft   
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After writing the paper, you need to revise it as it upgrades your paper by removing the unwanted errors.Following is the checklist that need to remember during the revision of the paper after writing the first draft   
  
 
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==Tools==
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Various tools can be used to improve the quality of research paper.
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=== Grammar check tool ===
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This can be used to find and correct grammatical errors or spelling mistakes that would be helpful in producing good quality paper.
  
Various tools can be used to improve the quality of research paper
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===Plagiarism check tool===
  
'''Grammar check tool''' can be used to find and correct grammatical errors or spelling mistakes that would be helpful in producing good quality paper.  
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This can be used to ensure if there is any copied content in your paper and remind you about the citations required.
  
'''Plagiarism check tool''' can be used to ensure if there is any copied content in your paper and remind you about the citations required. 
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===Citation generators tool===
  
'''Citation generators tool''' can be used to write the citations considering required conventions.  
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This can be used to write the citations considering required conventions.  
  
 
   
 
   

Latest revision as of 19:21, 1 March 2021

Typically, the work a student does on a project is suitable for publication. The company and/or funding agency usually requires a report of the work you’ve done, so the first step is to start with that report and expand upon it as publications will typically have more technical details than your reports. Before writing the research paper, you should keep the following points in mind:

· Once you have an idea of conferences or journal submission, notify your company partner. Ensure they have enough notice to prepare for and review your submissions.

· Throughout your project consider any information you may want to include in your papers or thesis. Some information is proprietary to the company or their customers. There is a risk that the information you include could be in breach of your NDA or contracts they have signed with others.

· Companies must approve the inclusion of information, especially if specific details are provided about datasets, data dictionary, source of the dataset, images of the company’s property.


If you are inexperienced in publishing papers, the DeepSense team is here to support you. The major sections of the research paper are


Title of the Paper

The title of the paper should be centrally aligned and at the top of the paper. The format of the title should be according to the requirement of the Journal for which you are going to submit your paper.

Abstract

An abstract is a short summary of your research paper, usually about a paragraph (6-7 sentences, 150-250 words) long depends upon the Journal you are targeting. It always appears at the beginning of a manuscript acting as the point-of-entry for any given academic paper. It helps the reader to understand the essence of the quickly and prepare them to go through the detailed information, analyses, and arguments in the full paper. Content to be considered while writing the abstract

  • Background information for your research
  • Problem statement you are addressing
  • Why is it important to address these issues/problems?
  • What previous research has done so far?
  • Methodology you have used for the analysis
  • Main findings, results, or arguments
  • Significance of your findings

Introduction

It is an overview of the problem you are examining – including your main argument (thesis statement). It also offers a short justification regarding the importance of your problem. It also contains a brief explanation of the paper’s scope and planned method to be used in examining or solving the issue. While addressing an issue, don’t forget to include the story behind the issue, the impact of this issue on society, possible solutions to be explored in your study, and how you organize your paper.

Literature Review

This section is related to the description of the related theories that were used to explain the issue, a summary of the methodology, any major findings from the study, limitations raised regarding findings, describe a method that suits best for your own research based on what you have studied so far.

Methods

This section is related to the description of the methodology that will be used to solve the problem selected by you. The methodology may include the data collection process, data pre-processing, features extraction method, various algorithms you are using.

Results and Discussion

This section contains the major findings. You can use tables, charts, and graphical illustrations to explain the findings. You can also discuss if anything amazes you, compare your findings with previous studies, and express any limitations if your model has so that other researchers could use these findings in their research to get better results.

Conclusion and Recommendations

This section is a brief recap of the issue examined, the method used and major finding(s),  briefly remind readers about the original goal of this study and what you accomplished in your research work and describe how future researchers can expand or build on your work.

Acknowledgement

Finally, don’t forget to acknowledge those who provided support to you in terms of any funding, technology or any kind of guidance.

We do ask that you acknowledge DeepSense in any publications, as well as seminars or conference talks on your work.

References

Apply correct citation and formatting. The most used are

  • MLA Modern Language Association) style
  • APA (American Psychological Association) style
  • Harvard
  • Chicago

Examples

MLA

Changizi, R., et al. "Species identification reveals mislabeling of important fish products in Iran by DNA barcoding." Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences 12.4 (2013): 783-791.

APA

Changizi, R., Farahmand, H., Soltani, M., Asareh, R., & Ghiasvand, Z. (2013). Species identification reveals mislabeling of important fish products in Iran by DNA barcoding. Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences, 12(4), 783-791.

Chicago

Changizi, R., H. Farahmand, M. Soltani, R. Asareh, and Z. Ghiasvand. "Species identification reveals mislabeling of important fish products in Iran by DNA barcoding." Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences 12, no. 4 (2013): 783-791.

Harvard

Changizi, R., Farahmand, H., Soltani, M., Asareh, R. and Ghiasvand, Z., 2013. Species identification reveals mislabeling of important fish products in Iran by DNA barcoding. Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences, 12(4), pp.783-791.


Revision of the Paper

After writing the paper, you need to revise it as it upgrades your paper by removing the unwanted errors.Following is the checklist that need to remember during the revision of the paper after writing the first draft

Checklist:

  • Is my problem statement concise and clear?
  • Did I follow my outline or miss anything?
  • Is my paper organized in a logical way that is easy to understand?
  • Are all sources properly cited to ensure that I am not plagiarizing? Are all my citations accurate and in correct format?
  • Have I proved my thesis with strong supporting arguments?
  • Is there any unfinished sentences, unnecessary or repetitious words, spelling or grammatical errors?
  • Did I avoid using contractions? Use “cannot” instead of “can’t”, “do not” instead of “don’t”?
  • Avoid using phrases such as “I think”, “I guess”, “I suppose”
  • Did I leave a sense of completion for my readers at the end of the paper?
  • Did I plagiarize my paper?


Re-read for grammatical errors


Tools

Various tools can be used to improve the quality of research paper.

Grammar check tool

This can be used to find and correct grammatical errors or spelling mistakes that would be helpful in producing good quality paper.

Plagiarism check tool

This can be used to ensure if there is any copied content in your paper and remind you about the citations required.

Citation generators tool

This can be used to write the citations considering required conventions.


Some of the examples of research paper