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How to write a good PhD thesis Hanwang Zhang 张含望 hanwangzhang@gmail.com Research Fellow Computer Science Dept.
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What will you know? Myself Thesis is sacred What is a bad/good thesis like? How to write a good one
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About me Background 7 years of experience in computer vision/multimedia research Pro in Matlab but C++/Java is totally forgotten Research Image Understanding, Social Media Analysis, Deep Learning Architecture.
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May, 1987 Zhengzhou, China Sep, 2005~ Jun, 2009 Hangzhou, China July, 2009~now NUS, Singapore
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Why do I want an academic life? Why dislike a well-paying industrial job? Money is good but it is not my motivation in life Hate repetition Why research life is good? Like to be a teacher Solving new problems every day
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What is a Ph.D?
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Significant and substantial work Your own hypothesis and theory Fast getting started to unknown area Independent research abstraction, survey, formulation, experimental design, writing, and presentation
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What’s a Ph.D thesis? It is a comprehensive academic write-up showing off you ARE a PhD. It is sacred highest-level academic paper it is a totem of your strong mentality So, Don’t play it around. It is YOURSELF in academic world.
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Ancient Spanish Ceremony of bestowing Ph.D degree
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What is a BAD thesis Gluing published papers !!!!!!!!!!!!!! ARE you an IDIOT? No respects to readers and yourself. Like a journal/conference paper. should be as self-complete as possible Not beautiful nice figures, tables and formulations
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Good papers != Good Phd Good thesis = Good Phd
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Where to start? Talk with your supervisor Read high-quality papers premium (NOT top) journals, best-paper award conference papers supervisor’s thesis, committee members’ theses Start NOW!!!!
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Effort Distribution Table of Content 20% Abstract 5% Title 5% Introduction 30% Related Work 30% Body 5% Conclusion/Future Work 5%
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Effort Distribution Table of Content 20% Abstract 5% Title 5% Introduction 30% Related Work 30% Body 5% Conclusion/Future Work 5%
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Table of Contents Very, very, ……. very important Deserves a whole month to think about Anyone (above B.S.) should understand Logically smooth Use exciting words for your peers May stop at x.x.x (third cascade)
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MULTIMEDIA SEARCH BY SELF, EXTERNAL, AND CROWDSOURCING KNOWLEDGE
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Modeling Context for Image Understanding: When, For What, and How?
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Effort Distribution Table of Content 20% Abstract 5% Title 5% Introduction 30% Related Work 30% Body 5% Conclusion/Future Work 5%
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Abstract Cannot cover all details as in your paper So, it does not rely on the whole thesis, it is independent. You’d better finish it ASAP Most examiners will give overall judgment by reading it as the thesis is too long It is the face
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Abstract What is the problem? Why is it hard? What is your approach&result? What is its impact?
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Effort Distribution Table of Content 20% Abstract 5% Title 5% Introduction 30% Related Work 30% Body 5% Conclusion/Future Work 5%
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Title Think of what you would want others to “google” your thesis Highlight your contribution in no more than 7-8 words. Usually, “Catchy word+approach+task”
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Effort Distribution Table of Content 20% Abstract 5% Title 5% Introduction 30% Related Work 30% Body 5% Conclusion/Future Work 5%
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Introduction Tell a story, and tell it well start from scratch, don’t assume they know your stuff examples, figures as many as possible be patient to tell why it is important. Be professional, it is a science: formalize your story After reading Intro., examiners may close the case with curiosity
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Effort Distribution Table of Content 20% Abstract 5% Title 5% Introduction 30% Related Work 30% Body 5% Conclusion/Future Work 5%
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Related Work You should contribute a lot efforts on it It is a technical “Introduction” Don’t write it as in your paper, write it like a history
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Effort Distribution Table of Content 20% Abstract 5% Title 5% Introduction 30% Related Work 30% Body 5% Conclusion/Future Work 5%
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Body Modify your published papers accordingly
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Effort Distribution Table of Content 20% Abstract 5% Title 5% Introduction 30% Related Work 30% Body 5% Conclusion/Future Work 5%
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Conclusions/Future Work Conclusion Reflective summary Insights!!!! How much you contribute to the community? Future Work: If you have an extra year, what will you do? Be serious!
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Summary Cordial Confidence Concise Clear Complete
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