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how-to-write-a-masters-thesis [2022/01/06 12:16]
strakova [Referencing, Plagiarism and These Things (Don't Skip Me!)]
how-to-write-a-masters-thesis [2022/01/07 12:03]
strakova [NLP Master's Thesis from Enrollment to Defense]
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 ===== NLP Master's Thesis from Enrollment to Defense ===== ===== NLP Master's Thesis from Enrollment to Defense =====
  
-This tutorial could also be called ''"things I wish I had known when I was writing my diploma thesis"''. This guideline is intended to ease writing your master's thesis (and hopefully, to produce better theses and successful defenses, as a result) and what better way is there than provide you with a spectrum of information I gained being on both sides of the trench. I'm going to navigate you through the process of your master's thesis assignment, writing and defense. The guideline is mostly fitted to a typical experimental NLP master's thesis but I'm sure you can tweak it to other situation once you get the general idea.+This tutorial could also be called ''"things I wish I had known when I was writing my diploma thesis"''. This guideline is intended to ease writing your master's thesis (and hopefully, to produce better theses and successful defenses, as a result) and what better way is there than provide you with a spectrum of information I gained being on both sides of the trench. I'm going to navigate you through the process of your master's thesis assignment, writing and defense. The guideline is mostly fitted to a typical experimental NLP master's thesis (at [[https://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/|ÚFAL]]) but I'm sure you can tweak it to other situation once you get the general idea.
  
  
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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:
  
-* statements like ''"It is (generally) considered that ..."'', ''"It is (generally) thought that ..."'' are tricky and will attract attention. By whom it is considered? Ideally they would be supported by references to publications. +* statements like ''"It is (generally) considered that ..."'', ''"It is (generally) thought that ..."'' are tricky. By whom it is considered? Ideally they would be supported by references to publications.
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 +In scientific writing, there is a rigid, accustomed way of proper referencing.
  
 ===== Submitting the Thesis ==== ===== Submitting the Thesis ====

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