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6.819 / 6.869: Advances in Computer Vision Guidelines: Short Talks and CVPR style papers Website: Instructor: Aude Oliva Lecture TR 9:30AM – 11:00AM (Room )

Short speech: 2-5 min 1- Make short sentences, speak slowly 2- Strip the speech down 3- Plan and rehearse 4- Cut yourself off 5- Use milestones (e.g. 60 seconds for each slide/point) 6- Show. Don’t tell 7- Make it personal / a “team work” 8- Speak up

Mini Places Challenge Team name Team members

ApproachApproach/Results Further PlanResults

Topic/QuestionApproach/Method Conclusion/Further planResults

Topic/QuestionApproach/Method Conclusion/Further planResults

Final Report The report should be pages (the upper limit of 6 pages is strict!) in CVPR format. It should be structured like a research paper, with sections for Introduction, related work, the approach/algorithm, experimental results, conclusions and references. CVPR format You should describe and evaluate what you did in your project, which may not necessarily be what you hoped to do originally. A small result described and evaluated well will earn more credit than an ambitious result where no aspect was done well. Be accurate in describing the problem you tried to solve. Explain in detail your approach, and specify any simplifications or assumptions you have taken. Also demonstrate the limitations of your approach. When doesn’t it work? Why? What steps would you have taken have you continued working on it? Make sure to add references to all related work you reviewed or used. You are allowed to submit any supplementary material that you think it important to evaluate your work, however we do not guarantee that we will review all of that material, and you should not assume that. The report should be self-contained.

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