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Paper Writing with LaTeX
PDF: https://filebox.ece.vt.edu/~jbhuang/slides/Research%20101%20-%20Paper%20Writing%20with%20LaTeX.pdf
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A relatively short Introduction to R as presented at the Belgian Software Craftmanship meetup group.
The goal of this presentation is to give you an introduction to:
⢠The style of the language
⢠It's ecosystem
⢠How common things like data manipulation and visualization work
⢠How to use it for machine learning
⢠Webdevelopment and report generation in R
⢠Integrating R in your system
License:
Introduction To R by Samuel Bosch
To the extent possible under law, the person who associated CC0 with Introduction To R has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights
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http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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Paper Writing with LaTeX
PDF: https://filebox.ece.vt.edu/~jbhuang/slides/Research%20101%20-%20Paper%20Writing%20with%20LaTeX.pdf
PPTX: https://filebox.ece.vt.edu/~jbhuang/slides/Research%20101%20-%20Paper%20Writing%20with%20LaTeX.pptx
A relatively short Introduction to R as presented at the Belgian Software Craftmanship meetup group.
The goal of this presentation is to give you an introduction to:
⢠The style of the language
⢠It's ecosystem
⢠How common things like data manipulation and visualization work
⢠How to use it for machine learning
⢠Webdevelopment and report generation in R
⢠Integrating R in your system
License:
Introduction To R by Samuel Bosch
To the extent possible under law, the person who associated CC0 with Introduction To R has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights
to Introduction To R.
http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
These slides are the first amongst the series of documents made by me as a part of a LaTeX workshop. Provided for free as a help for researchers and document makers.
Set Similarity Search using a Distributed Prefix Tree IndexHPCC Systems
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From the 2017 HPCC Systems Community Day:
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This talk aims at an audience interested in distributed search. No prior knowledge is needed.
Fabian Fier
PhD Student, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
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Set Similarity Search using a Distributed Prefix Tree IndexHPCC Systems
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From the 2017 HPCC Systems Community Day:
In the world of documents one of the basic operations is to find the set of all documents similar to a given one. Such similarity search could be the basis for finding documents that overlap in content as well as detecting plagiarism. When dealing with millions of documents this task becomes time-consuming thus it needs scalable and efficient data structures and algorithms that solve this tasks in seconds rather than hours.
In our talk we present scalable and efficient distributed algorithms. A straightforward approach is to use an inverted index which assigns to each word a list of document IDs where the word is contained. Such an index can be partitioned and spread to a distributed file system. A corresponding straightforward search algorithm would retrieve all document lists for each word contained in a search document, join these lists to compute the word overlap between the search document and all candidates, and verify if the similarity of each candidate is above the user-defined threshold. We implemented this straightforward approach in HPCC and compared it to our novel approach using a distributed Prefix Tree (Trie). A prefix tree stores common prefixes of all indexed documents. Our corresponding search algorithm uses complex filtering approaches known from set similarity joins. In this talk, we give an overview on the problem, highlight existing approaches using distributed inverted indexes, present our new approach, and show our experimental results on HPCC comparing the approaches.
This talk aims at an audience interested in distributed search. No prior knowledge is needed.
Fabian Fier
PhD Student, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Fabian Fier is PhD student at the research group of Johann-Christoph Freytag. He holds a diploma in computer science from Humboldt-Universität. His research interest is similarity search on web-scale data. He uses techniques from textual similarity joins on Big Data and adapts them to similarity search.
SUPERVISED LEARNING MODEL FOR KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGNS WITH R MININGZac Darcy
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Web mediated crowd funding is a talented paradigm used by project launcher to solicit funds from backers
to realize projects. Kickstarter is one such largest funding platform for creative projects. However, not all
the campaigns in Kickstarter attain their funding goal and are successful. It is therefore important to know
about campaignsâ chances of success. As a broad goal, authors intended in extraction of the hidden
knowledge from the Kickstarter campaign database and classification of these projects based on their
dependency parameters. For this authors have designed a classification model for the analysis of
Kickstarter campaigns by using direct information retrieved from Kickstarter URLs. This aids to identify
the possibility of success of a campaign.
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1. Indian TEX Users Group
URL :
http://www.river-valley.com/tug
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On-line Tutorial on LTEX
The Tutorial Team
Indian TEX Users Group, SJP Buildings, Cotton Hills
Trivandrum 695014, INDIA
2000
Prof. (Dr.) K. S. S. Nambooripad, Director, Center for Mathematical Sciences, Trivandrum, (Editor); Dr. E. Krishnan,
Reader in Mathematics, University College, Trivandrum; Mohit Agarwal, Department of Aerospace Engineering,
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore; T. Rishi, Focal Image (India) Pvt. Ltd., Trivandrum; L. A. Ajith, Focal Image
(India) Pvt. Ltd., Trivandrum; A. M. Shan, Focal Image (India) Pvt. Ltd., Trivandrum; C. V. Radhakrishnan, River
Valley Technologies, Software Technology Park, Trivandrum constitute the Tutorial team
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INTEL Pentium III 700 MHz system running Linux kernel version 2.2.14-12. The
packages used are hyperref.sty and pdfscreen.sty
c 2000, Indian TEX Users Group. This document may be distributed under the terms of the
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LTEX Project Public License, as described in lppl.txt in the base LTEX distribution, either
version 1.0 or, at your option, any later version
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2. 10 Bibliography
Introduction
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10.1.
Introduction
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Bibliography is the environment, which helps the author to cross-reference one publication from
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the list of sources at the end of the document. Bibliography needs consistency, LTEX helps
A X worksâby specifying
author to write well structured bibliography, because this is how LTE
structure.
It is easy to convert the style of bibliography to publisherâs require, without touching the code
inside the bibliography. We can maintain a bibliographic data base using the program BIBTEX.
While preparing the articles, we can extract the needed references in needed style from this data
base. Harvard and natbib are widely used packages for generating bibliography.
To produce bibliography, we have the environment thebibliography1 , which acts similar to enumerate environment. Here we use bibitem and cite commands, which do the operation
similar to label and ref. That means in the place of citation, it will produce number or
author-year code connected with list of references at the end.
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3. begin{thebibliography}[widest-label]
bibitem{key1}
bibitem{key2}
end{thebibliography}
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The begin{thebibliography} command requires an argument that indicates its width, i.e.,
width of the widest label in the bibliography. If you know you have between 10 and 99 publications, you should start with begin{thebibliography}[99]. Use any two digit number in
the argument, since all numerals are the same width. If you are using customized labels, put the
longest label in argument, i.e., type begin{thebibliography}[Long-name]. Each entry in the
environment should starts with
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bibitem{key1}
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Let the author name be Alex and year 1991, the key can be coded as ale91 or else2 as you
wish. The key is used to cite publication inside the document. To cite a publication from the
bibliography in the text, use the cite command, which takes a key for an argument. However,
the argument to cite may be one key, or two or more keys, separated by commas.
cite{key1}
cite{key1,key2}
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4. In bibliography, numbering of the entries is generated automatically. You may also add a note
to your citation, such as page number, chapter number, etc, by using an optional argument to
the cite command. Whatever text appears to this argument will be placed within the square
brackets, after the label.
cite[page 25]{key1}
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inputâďŹle
'
$
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It is hard to write unstructured and disorganised documents using
LaTeX~cite{les85}.It is interesting to type set one
equation~cite[Sec 3.3]{les85} rather than setting 10 pages of
running matter~cite{don89,rondon89}.
begin{thebibliography}{9}
bibitem{les85}Leslie Lamport, 1985. emph{LaTeX---A Document
Preparation System---Userâs Guide and Reference Manual},
Addision-Wesley, Reading.
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bibitem{don89}Donald E. Knuth, 1989. emph{Typesetting Concrete
Mathematics}, TUGBoat, 10(1):31-36.
bibitem{rondon89}Ronald L. Graham, Donald E. Knuth, and Ore
Patashnik, 1989. emph{Concrete Mathematics: A Foundation for
Computer Science}, Addison-Wesley, Reading.
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It is hard to write unstructured and disorganised documents using LTEX[1]. It is interesting to type
set one equation[1, Sec 3.3] rather than setting 10 pages of running matter[2,3].
Bibliography
Introduction
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[1]
[2]
[3]
10.2.
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Leslie Lamport, 1985. LTEXâA Document Preparation SystemâUserâs Guide and Reference Manual, Addision-Wesley, Reading.
Donald E. Knuth, 1989. Typesetting Concrete Mathematics, TUGBoat, 10(1):31-36.
Ronald L. Graham, Donald E. Knuth, and Ore Patashnik, 1989. Concrete Mathematics: A
Foundation for Computer Science, Addison-Wesley, Reading.
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The natbib package is widely used for generating bibliography, because of itâs ďŹexible interface
for most of the available bibliographic styles. The natbib.sty package is a re-implementation
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of the LTEX cite command, to work with both authorâyear and numerical citations. It is
compatible with the standard bibliographic style ďŹles, such as plain.bst, as well as with those
for harvard, apalike, chicago, astron, authordate, and of course natbib.sty. To load the package:
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usepackage[options]{natbib}
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6. Options for natbib
round
(default) for round parentheses;
square
for square brackets;
curly
for curly braces;
angle
for angle brackets;
colon
(default) to separate multiple citations with colons;
comma
to use commas as separators;
authoryear
(default) for authorâyear citations;
numbers
for numerical citations;
super
for superscripted numerical citations, as in Nature;
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orders multiple citations into the sequence in which they appear in the list
sort
of references;
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sort&compress as sort but in addition multiple numerical citations are compressed if possible (as 3â6, 15);
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sectionbib
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nonamebreak keeps all the authorsâ names in a citation on one line; causes overfull hboxes
but helps with some hyperref problems.
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7. If we want to set references in the Nature style of citations (superscripts)
documentclass{article}
usepackage{natbib}
citestyle{nature}
begin{document}
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
end{document}
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10.2.1.
Basic commands
The natbib.sty package has two basic citation commands, citet and citep for textual and
parenthetical citations, respectively. There also exist the starred versions citet* and citep*
that print the full author list, and not just the abbreviated one. All of these may take one or two
optional arguments to add some text before and after the citation.
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bibitem[Leslie(1985)]{les85}Leslie Lamport, 1985. LTEXâA Document Preparation...
bibitem[Donale(00)]{don89}Donald E. Knuth, 1989. Typesetting Concrete Mathematics,...
bibitem[Ronald, Donald and Ore(1989)]{rondon89}Ronald L. Graham, ...
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8. Year in parentheses is mandatory in optional argument for bibitem. If year missing in any of
the bibitem, the whole author-year citation will be changed to numerical citation. To avoid this,
give â(0000)â for year in optional argument and use partial citations (citeauthor) in text.
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Donât put âspace characterâ before opening bracket of year in optional argument.
â
â
citep{ale91}
â
citep[chap.~4]{ale91}
â
citep[see][]{ale91}
â
citep[see][chap.~4]{jon91} â
citet*{ale91}
â
citep*{ale91}
â
citet{ale91}
citet[chap.~4]{ale91}
Alex et al. (1991)
Alex et al. (1991, chap. 4)
(Alex et al., 1991)
(Alex et al., 1991, chap. 4)
(see Alex et al., 1991)
(see Alex et al., 1991, chap. 4)
Alex, Mathew, and Ravi (1991)
(Alex, Mathew, and Ravi, 1991)
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10.2.2.
Multiple citations
Multiple citations may be made as usual, by including more than one citation key in the cite
command argument.
citet{ale91,rav92}
citep{ale91,rav92}
citep{ale91,ale92}
citep{ale91a,ale91b}
â
â
â
â
Alex et al. (1991); Ravi et al. (1992)
(Alex et al., 1991; Ravi et al. 1992)
(Alex et al., 1991, 1992)
(Alex et al., 1991a,b)
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Numerical mode
These examples are for authorâyear citation mode. In numerical mode, the results are different.
â
â
citep{ale91}
â
citep[chap.~4]{ale91}
â
citep[see][]{ale91}
â
citep[see][chap.~4]{ale91} â
citep{ale91a,ale91b}
â
citet{ale91}
citet[chap.~4]{ale91}
10.2.4.
Alex et al. [5]
Alex et al. [5, chap. 4]
[5]
[5, chap. 4]
[see 5]
[see 5, chap. 4]
[5, 12]
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Suppressed parentheses
As an alternative form of citation, citealt is the same as citet but without any parentheses.
Similarly, citealp is citep with the parentheses turned off. Multiple references, notes, and
the starred variants also exist.
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citealt{ale91}
citealt*{ale91}
citealp{ale91}
citealp*{ale91}
citealp{ale91,ale92}
citealp[pg.~7]{ale91}
citetext{short comm.}
â
â
â
â
â
â
â
Alex et al. 1991
Alex, Mathew, and Ravi 1991
Alex., 1991
Alex, Mathew, and Ravi, 1991
Alex et al., 1991; Alex et al., 1992
Alex., 1991, pg. 7
(short comm.)
The citetext command allows arbitrary text to be placed in the current citation parentheses.
This may be used in combination with citealp.
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10. 10.2.5.
Partial citations
In authorâyear schemes, it is sometimes desirable to be able to refer to the authors without the
year, or vice versa. This is provided with the extra commands
citeauthor{ale91}
citeauthor*{ale91}
citeyear{ale91}
citeyearpar{ale91}
â
â
â
â
Alex et al.
Alex, Mathew, and Ravi
1991
(1991)
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10.2.6.
Citations aliasing
Sometimes one wants to refer to a reference with a special designation, rather than by the authors, i.e. as Paper I, Paper II. Such aliases can be deďŹned and used, textual and/or parenthetical
with:
defcitealias{jon90}{Paper~I}
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citetalias{ale91}
citepalias{ale91}
â Paper I
â (Paper I)
These citation commands function much like citet and citep: they may take multiple keys
in the argument, may contain notes, and are marked as hyperlinks.
10.2.7.
Selecting citation style and punctuation
Use the command bibpunct with one optional and 6 mandatory arguments:
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11. (1) the opening bracket symbol, default = (
(2) the closing bracket symbol, default = )
(3) the punctuation between multiple citations, default = ;
(4) the letter ânâ for numerical style, or âsâ for numerical superscript style, any other letter for
authorâyear, default = authorâyear;
(5) the punctuation that comes between the author names and the year
(6) the punctuation that comes between years or numbers when common author lists are suppressed (default = ,);
The optional argument is the character preceding a post-note, default is a comma plus space. In
redeďŹning this character, one must include a space if that is one is wanted.
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Example 1
bibpunct{[}{]}{,}{a}{}{;} changes the output of
citep{jon90,jon91,jam92}
into [Jones et al. 1990; 1991, James et al. 1992].
Example 2
bibpunct[;]{(}{)}{,}{a}{}{;} changes the output of
citep[and references therein]{jon90}
into (Jones et al. 1990; and references therein).
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