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how-to-write-a-masters-thesis [2022/01/06 12:14] strakova [Referencing, Plagiarism and These Things (Don't Skip Me!)] |
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===== NLP Master' | ===== NLP Master' | ||
- | This tutorial could also be called ''" | + | This tutorial could also be called ''" |
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I don't think I can emphasize enough: start EARLY. Seriously. You will make your life much easier if you start programming, | I don't think I can emphasize enough: start EARLY. Seriously. You will make your life much easier if you start programming, | ||
- | The exact dates of everything that happens at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, such as beginnings and ends of semesters, deadlines for courses and exams enrollments, | + | The exact dates of everything that happens at the [[https:// |
- | With that in mind, let's say that a typical master' | + | With that in mind, let's say that a typical master' |
That generates roughly the following course of action: | That generates roughly the following course of action: | ||
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* Read my [[how-to-write-a-masters-thesis-typesetting|advice on typesetting]], | * Read my [[how-to-write-a-masters-thesis-typesetting|advice on typesetting]], | ||
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+ | (Petricek, 2016)((Tomas Petricek [@tomaspetricek]. (2016, May 11). //Making silly #latex jokes is much more fun than doing final tweaks in my thesis on # | ||
==== Referencing, | ==== Referencing, | ||
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* **big inventions with names:** People who invented them should get credit. The first time you mention anything with a name, you should consider adding a reference. E.g., HMM, NNs, RNNs, LSTM, word embeddings (word2vec, FastText), contextualized word embeddings (BERT, ...), etc. | * **big inventions with names:** People who invented them should get credit. The first time you mention anything with a name, you should consider adding a reference. E.g., HMM, NNs, RNNs, LSTM, word embeddings (word2vec, FastText), contextualized word embeddings (BERT, ...), etc. | ||
* **general ideas without names:** The first attempts at solving some problem in a way which is similar to yours, or not similar, but was simply the first. | * **general ideas without names:** The first attempts at solving some problem in a way which is similar to yours, or not similar, but was simply the first. | ||
- | * **copied material**: Any time you copy anything more than a sentence, it should be referenced. Also **definitions**, | + | * **copied material**: Any time you copy anything more than a sentence, it should be referenced. Also **definitions**, |
* **related publications**: | * **related publications**: | ||
* **source code**: Give credit to those who implemented source code you use or build on. It is not necessary to reference Python, but one should reference specialized software (like TensorFlow) and especially the source code you modified. Most source code authors give exact instructions in README about how they wish to be referenced. Usually, by citing a publication. | * **source code**: Give credit to those who implemented source code you use or build on. It is not necessary to reference Python, but one should reference specialized software (like TensorFlow) and especially the source code you modified. Most source code authors give exact instructions in README about how they wish to be referenced. Usually, by citing a publication. | ||
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Less obvious and not always necessary references may be required by: | Less obvious and not always necessary references may be required by: | ||
- | - sentences | + | * statements |
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+ | In scientific writing, there is a rigid, accustomed way of proper referencing. TODO write about reference norms. | ||
===== Submitting the Thesis ==== | ===== Submitting the Thesis ==== | ||
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==== Thesis Defence === | ==== Thesis Defence === | ||
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==== Final State Examination === | ==== Final State Examination === |