The document outlines a Beamer tutorial, which is a LaTeX class for creating presentations. It discusses the advantages of Beamer, including that standard LaTeX commands work in Beamer, a table of contents is automatically generated, overlays and dynamic effects can be easily created, and themes allow customizing the presentation's appearance. The outline lists topics like templates, frames, sections, text formatting, graphics, and transitions that will be covered in the tutorial.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses OmniMedia's intelligent rich media search platform. It aims to make multimedia like images and videos searchable for e-learning applications. The solution involves a community-based video editing platform that exposes descriptive text searchable metadata to any digital video. It takes an automated but collaborative approach to metadata generation between artificial and human intelligence. The technology reduces costs by facilitating incremental, collaborative learning and knowledge sharing through open communities.
The document discusses course management systems (CMS), which are internet-based software that manages student enrollment, tracks performance, and distributes course content. CMS have been widely adopted in colleges and universities and are becoming increasingly popular in K-12 classrooms. Common CMS platforms include Moodle, Blackboard, and WebCT. CMS offer advantages like motivating student participation, supporting meaningful learning, and extending instruction outside the classroom through individual and collaborative activities. They also allow for personalized instruction to accommodate different learners and provide enrichment or remediation opportunities.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Making meditation a part of a daily routine, even if just 10-15 minutes per day, can offer improvements to mood, focus, and overall feelings of well-being over time.
As multimedia are being used to facilitate and enhance teaching and creative learning, making rich media including images and videos searchable are critical in today and future elearning platform and management system. Traditionally, it's a difficult challenge. Some of the team members have invented an interdisciplinary framework which integrates the state-of-the-art image recognition technology and brain science research from MIT, intelligent cluster algorithm and patentable digital “tagging” technology
The document provides contact information for reservations at a villa located in the Catskills, instructing the reader to email Susan at catskillsvilla@aol.com for more details. It also includes a URL for the villa's website at http://moosebeck.com/villa which likely has additional information.
The document provides contact information for reservations at a villa located in the Catskills, instructing the reader to email Susan at catskillsvilla@aol.com for more details. It also includes a URL for the villa's website at http://moosebeck.com/villa which likely has additional information.
Technosoft Consultancy is an innovative HR and consulting company that provides cost-effective solutions and quality resources. Its mission is to be customer-centric and help clients achieve their business goals responsibly. The company aims to be one of the top global consulting firms. It offers services including SAP implementation, business consulting, enterprise mobility, and analytics. Technosoft has strengths in professionalism, a multi-skilled resource pool, and experience in industries like chemicals, retail, and banking. It provides high-quality resources and dedicated project teams to deliver solutions on time and within budget.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses OmniMedia's intelligent rich media search platform. It aims to make multimedia like images and videos searchable for e-learning applications. The solution involves a community-based video editing platform that exposes descriptive text searchable metadata to any digital video. It takes an automated but collaborative approach to metadata generation between artificial and human intelligence. The technology reduces costs by facilitating incremental, collaborative learning and knowledge sharing through open communities.
The document discusses course management systems (CMS), which are internet-based software that manages student enrollment, tracks performance, and distributes course content. CMS have been widely adopted in colleges and universities and are becoming increasingly popular in K-12 classrooms. Common CMS platforms include Moodle, Blackboard, and WebCT. CMS offer advantages like motivating student participation, supporting meaningful learning, and extending instruction outside the classroom through individual and collaborative activities. They also allow for personalized instruction to accommodate different learners and provide enrichment or remediation opportunities.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Making meditation a part of a daily routine, even if just 10-15 minutes per day, can offer improvements to mood, focus, and overall feelings of well-being over time.
As multimedia are being used to facilitate and enhance teaching and creative learning, making rich media including images and videos searchable are critical in today and future elearning platform and management system. Traditionally, it's a difficult challenge. Some of the team members have invented an interdisciplinary framework which integrates the state-of-the-art image recognition technology and brain science research from MIT, intelligent cluster algorithm and patentable digital “tagging” technology
The document provides contact information for reservations at a villa located in the Catskills, instructing the reader to email Susan at catskillsvilla@aol.com for more details. It also includes a URL for the villa's website at http://moosebeck.com/villa which likely has additional information.
The document provides contact information for reservations at a villa located in the Catskills, instructing the reader to email Susan at catskillsvilla@aol.com for more details. It also includes a URL for the villa's website at http://moosebeck.com/villa which likely has additional information.
Technosoft Consultancy is an innovative HR and consulting company that provides cost-effective solutions and quality resources. Its mission is to be customer-centric and help clients achieve their business goals responsibly. The company aims to be one of the top global consulting firms. It offers services including SAP implementation, business consulting, enterprise mobility, and analytics. Technosoft has strengths in professionalism, a multi-skilled resource pool, and experience in industries like chemicals, retail, and banking. It provides high-quality resources and dedicated project teams to deliver solutions on time and within budget.
The document provides information about Mahuaa TV, a creative agency that specializes in generating original content for radio, TV, and mobile platforms. It details the CEO and creative team's experience and lists examples of past work created for clients like Big FM, Sab TV, Reliance Telecom, and Mastiii TV channel. Specific projects mentioned include radio interstitials, TV shows, SMS text packs, humor segments, and advertisements. The agency prides itself on original ideas and a multilingual team capable of working in Hindi, English, Bhojpuri and Tamil.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
Este documento presenta información sobre matrices en Mathematica. Explica cómo definir matrices, trabajar con subíndices, extraer elementos, calcular la transpuesta, inversa y determinante de una matriz, así como realizar operaciones básicas como suma y multiplicación de matrices. También cubre temas como potencias de matrices, norma y producto punto de vectores, y resolución de sistemas de ecuaciones lineales mediante matrices.
The document provides contact information for reservations at a villa located in the Catskills mountains, instructing the reader to email Susan at catskillsvilla@aol.com for more details. It also includes a URL for the villa's website at http://moosebeck.com/villa where additional information can likely be found.
Este documento presenta varios teoremas y propiedades de la transformada de Laplace, incluidos los teoremas de traslación, derivadas, potencia, producto y otros. Explica cómo usar la transformada de Laplace para resolver ecuaciones diferenciales, incluido un ejemplo de resolver una ecuación diferencial de calor utilizando este método.
Este documento presenta varios teoremas y propiedades de la transformada de Laplace, incluidos los teoremas de traslación, derivadas, potencia, producto y otros. Explica cómo usar la transformada de Laplace para resolver ecuaciones diferenciales, incluido un ejemplo de resolver una ecuación diferencial de orden uno modelando el enfriamiento de un pastel.
El documento describe un congreso de aprendizaje basado en problemas y servicio que se llevará a cabo en 2010. Los estudiantes formarán equipos para desarrollar propuestas de innovación tecnológica que aborden problemas relacionados con procesos productivos, energías o desarrollo sustentable. El congreso consta de tres fases - planeación, activación y resultados - que culminarán con la presentación de los proyectos. Los equipos contarán con asesoría a lo largo del proceso.
Este documento presenta una práctica de laboratorio sobre integrales de línea y análisis de campos vectoriales utilizando Mathematica. La práctica incluye 4 casos que involucran la representación gráfica de campos vectoriales, el cálculo de flujo y circulación a través de un círculo, y el uso de comandos como VectorPlot, NIntegrate y Dot. El objetivo es desarrollar habilidades para resolver integrales de línea mediante la modelación matemática de funciones y campos vectoriales.
Este documento presenta una práctica de laboratorio sobre sucesiones y series matemáticas. Incluye instrucciones para descargar una plantilla de Mathematica con figuras geométricas que ilustran sumas, analizar dichas figuras y concluir que desaparecen en un proceso infinito. También incluye ver un video sobre la sucesión de Fibonacci, escribir código para definirla y resolver un límite relacionado con ella.
Este documento presenta una práctica de laboratorio sobre máximos y mínimos. El objetivo es analizar casos ilustrados utilizando Mathematica. El primer caso analiza cómo maximizar el ángulo de visión de una pintura variando la posición del observador. Se proporcionan instrucciones para descargar una simulación, definir parámetros como el ancho y altura de la pintura, derivar la función del ángulo, y resolver la ecuación para encontrar la distancia óptima que maximiza el ángulo de visión.
Este documento presenta un análisis matemático de funciones de varias variables a través del cálculo de derivadas direccionales y el uso de multiplicadores de Lagrange. Se analizan funciones como un paraboloide y una silla de montar para encontrar la magnitud y dirección del gradiente en diferentes puntos. También, se estudia una función paraboloide sujeta a una restricción cilíndrica para encontrar sus máximos y mínimos usando multiplicadores de Lagrange.
Este documento presenta un análisis matemático de la difracción de la luz al pasar a través de una rendija. Describe una función que modela la intensidad de la luz difractada en función del ángulo de observación, y analiza el comportamiento de esta función en el punto θ = 0 a través de gráficas y límites. Aunque la función parece discontinua en θ = 0, el análisis de los límites laterales muestra que es continua, resolviendo aparente contradicción entre la expresión analítica y los resultados experimentales.
Este documento presenta un análisis matemático de la intensidad de la radiación en función del ángulo de observación para un experimento de difracción de rayos láser a través de una rendija. Describe la función que modela esta relación e incluye gráficos de la función. El objetivo es determinar la continuidad de la función en θ=0 evaluando los límites laterales izquierdo y derecho en ese punto.
Este documento presenta una práctica de modelado de funciones 3D y derivadas para un curso de matemáticas. La práctica incluye tareas como encontrar trazas de superficies, ecuaciones paramétricas de rectas, ecuaciones de planos, derivadas parciales y derivadas de funciones. El estudiante debe completar estas tareas utilizando comandos de Mathematica como Plot, Plot3D, ContourPlot3D, Sphere y D para modelar funciones y calcular derivadas.
Este documento presenta un ejercicio de modelado de funciones para determinar el tiempo necesario para que la temperatura de una sopa baje a 15°C usando la función de enfriamiento de Newton. Se pide al estudiante que use comandos de Mathematica como Table, Plot y ListPlot para modelar el enfriamiento de la sopa, determinar la constante de enfriamiento k, y graficar la temperatura contra el tiempo para responder cuánto tiempo debe esperar Gerardo para comer la sopa.
Este documento presenta un ejercicio de modelado de funciones para determinar el tiempo necesario para que la temperatura de una sopa baje a 15°C usando la función de enfriamiento de Newton. Inicialmente la sopa estaba a 55°C y después de 2 minutos en hielo bajó a 30°C. El estudiante debe calcular la constante de enfriamiento k, graficar la función, y determinar el tiempo requerido para que la sopa alcance los 15°C. Adicionalmente, se piden respuestas sobre el comportamiento a largo plazo de la temper
Este documento presenta una práctica sobre el uso de Mathematica y WolframAlpha. Introduce Mathematica como una herramienta para modelar, simular y desarrollar en ciencia e ingeniería, y a WolframAlpha como un buscador que calcula respuestas usando algoritmos heurísticos en lugar de solo encontrar páginas web. Explica cómo usar WolframAlpha para buscar información confiable de manera directa y cómo Mathematica se ha vuelto importante en industrias para modelar problemas complejos.
Este documento presenta instrucciones para una práctica de laboratorio de matemáticas sobre Mathematica y WolframAlpha. Los estudiantes aprenderán a modelar, simular y visualizar usando Mathematica, y a usar WolframAlpha como un buscador de bases de datos confiables. Las instrucciones incluyen cómo aproximar el área bajo la curva usando rectángulos izquierdos, centrales y derechos en Mathematica, y cómo resolver integrales usando diferentes métodos en WolframAlpha para comparar las soluciones.
Este documento resume el uso de R en probabilidad y estadística. Explica que R es un software estadístico gratuito y de código abierto que permite simular experimentos probabilísticos y asignar probabilidades sin necesidad de repetir físicamente el experimento. Luego presenta un ejemplo del experimento de Pascal sobre extraer canicas de una bolsa para ilustrar cómo R puede utilizarse para calcular la probabilidad de diferentes resultados.
The document provides information about Mahuaa TV, a creative agency that specializes in generating original content for radio, TV, and mobile platforms. It details the CEO and creative team's experience and lists examples of past work created for clients like Big FM, Sab TV, Reliance Telecom, and Mastiii TV channel. Specific projects mentioned include radio interstitials, TV shows, SMS text packs, humor segments, and advertisements. The agency prides itself on original ideas and a multilingual team capable of working in Hindi, English, Bhojpuri and Tamil.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
Este documento presenta información sobre matrices en Mathematica. Explica cómo definir matrices, trabajar con subíndices, extraer elementos, calcular la transpuesta, inversa y determinante de una matriz, así como realizar operaciones básicas como suma y multiplicación de matrices. También cubre temas como potencias de matrices, norma y producto punto de vectores, y resolución de sistemas de ecuaciones lineales mediante matrices.
The document provides contact information for reservations at a villa located in the Catskills mountains, instructing the reader to email Susan at catskillsvilla@aol.com for more details. It also includes a URL for the villa's website at http://moosebeck.com/villa where additional information can likely be found.
Este documento presenta varios teoremas y propiedades de la transformada de Laplace, incluidos los teoremas de traslación, derivadas, potencia, producto y otros. Explica cómo usar la transformada de Laplace para resolver ecuaciones diferenciales, incluido un ejemplo de resolver una ecuación diferencial de calor utilizando este método.
Este documento presenta varios teoremas y propiedades de la transformada de Laplace, incluidos los teoremas de traslación, derivadas, potencia, producto y otros. Explica cómo usar la transformada de Laplace para resolver ecuaciones diferenciales, incluido un ejemplo de resolver una ecuación diferencial de orden uno modelando el enfriamiento de un pastel.
El documento describe un congreso de aprendizaje basado en problemas y servicio que se llevará a cabo en 2010. Los estudiantes formarán equipos para desarrollar propuestas de innovación tecnológica que aborden problemas relacionados con procesos productivos, energías o desarrollo sustentable. El congreso consta de tres fases - planeación, activación y resultados - que culminarán con la presentación de los proyectos. Los equipos contarán con asesoría a lo largo del proceso.
Este documento presenta una práctica de laboratorio sobre integrales de línea y análisis de campos vectoriales utilizando Mathematica. La práctica incluye 4 casos que involucran la representación gráfica de campos vectoriales, el cálculo de flujo y circulación a través de un círculo, y el uso de comandos como VectorPlot, NIntegrate y Dot. El objetivo es desarrollar habilidades para resolver integrales de línea mediante la modelación matemática de funciones y campos vectoriales.
Este documento presenta una práctica de laboratorio sobre sucesiones y series matemáticas. Incluye instrucciones para descargar una plantilla de Mathematica con figuras geométricas que ilustran sumas, analizar dichas figuras y concluir que desaparecen en un proceso infinito. También incluye ver un video sobre la sucesión de Fibonacci, escribir código para definirla y resolver un límite relacionado con ella.
Este documento presenta una práctica de laboratorio sobre máximos y mínimos. El objetivo es analizar casos ilustrados utilizando Mathematica. El primer caso analiza cómo maximizar el ángulo de visión de una pintura variando la posición del observador. Se proporcionan instrucciones para descargar una simulación, definir parámetros como el ancho y altura de la pintura, derivar la función del ángulo, y resolver la ecuación para encontrar la distancia óptima que maximiza el ángulo de visión.
Este documento presenta un análisis matemático de funciones de varias variables a través del cálculo de derivadas direccionales y el uso de multiplicadores de Lagrange. Se analizan funciones como un paraboloide y una silla de montar para encontrar la magnitud y dirección del gradiente en diferentes puntos. También, se estudia una función paraboloide sujeta a una restricción cilíndrica para encontrar sus máximos y mínimos usando multiplicadores de Lagrange.
Este documento presenta un análisis matemático de la difracción de la luz al pasar a través de una rendija. Describe una función que modela la intensidad de la luz difractada en función del ángulo de observación, y analiza el comportamiento de esta función en el punto θ = 0 a través de gráficas y límites. Aunque la función parece discontinua en θ = 0, el análisis de los límites laterales muestra que es continua, resolviendo aparente contradicción entre la expresión analítica y los resultados experimentales.
Este documento presenta un análisis matemático de la intensidad de la radiación en función del ángulo de observación para un experimento de difracción de rayos láser a través de una rendija. Describe la función que modela esta relación e incluye gráficos de la función. El objetivo es determinar la continuidad de la función en θ=0 evaluando los límites laterales izquierdo y derecho en ese punto.
Este documento presenta una práctica de modelado de funciones 3D y derivadas para un curso de matemáticas. La práctica incluye tareas como encontrar trazas de superficies, ecuaciones paramétricas de rectas, ecuaciones de planos, derivadas parciales y derivadas de funciones. El estudiante debe completar estas tareas utilizando comandos de Mathematica como Plot, Plot3D, ContourPlot3D, Sphere y D para modelar funciones y calcular derivadas.
Este documento presenta un ejercicio de modelado de funciones para determinar el tiempo necesario para que la temperatura de una sopa baje a 15°C usando la función de enfriamiento de Newton. Se pide al estudiante que use comandos de Mathematica como Table, Plot y ListPlot para modelar el enfriamiento de la sopa, determinar la constante de enfriamiento k, y graficar la temperatura contra el tiempo para responder cuánto tiempo debe esperar Gerardo para comer la sopa.
Este documento presenta un ejercicio de modelado de funciones para determinar el tiempo necesario para que la temperatura de una sopa baje a 15°C usando la función de enfriamiento de Newton. Inicialmente la sopa estaba a 55°C y después de 2 minutos en hielo bajó a 30°C. El estudiante debe calcular la constante de enfriamiento k, graficar la función, y determinar el tiempo requerido para que la sopa alcance los 15°C. Adicionalmente, se piden respuestas sobre el comportamiento a largo plazo de la temper
Este documento presenta una práctica sobre el uso de Mathematica y WolframAlpha. Introduce Mathematica como una herramienta para modelar, simular y desarrollar en ciencia e ingeniería, y a WolframAlpha como un buscador que calcula respuestas usando algoritmos heurísticos en lugar de solo encontrar páginas web. Explica cómo usar WolframAlpha para buscar información confiable de manera directa y cómo Mathematica se ha vuelto importante en industrias para modelar problemas complejos.
Este documento presenta instrucciones para una práctica de laboratorio de matemáticas sobre Mathematica y WolframAlpha. Los estudiantes aprenderán a modelar, simular y visualizar usando Mathematica, y a usar WolframAlpha como un buscador de bases de datos confiables. Las instrucciones incluyen cómo aproximar el área bajo la curva usando rectángulos izquierdos, centrales y derechos en Mathematica, y cómo resolver integrales usando diferentes métodos en WolframAlpha para comparar las soluciones.
Este documento resume el uso de R en probabilidad y estadística. Explica que R es un software estadístico gratuito y de código abierto que permite simular experimentos probabilísticos y asignar probabilidades sin necesidad de repetir físicamente el experimento. Luego presenta un ejemplo del experimento de Pascal sobre extraer canicas de una bolsa para ilustrar cómo R puede utilizarse para calcular la probabilidad de diferentes resultados.
El documento proporciona instrucciones para instalar el software Mathematica en una computadora. Explica que Mathematica permite realizar cálculos simbólicos y numéricos y cómo obtenerlo a través de la red de la escuela. Luego, detalla los pasos a seguir para instalarlo, que incluyen conectarse a la unidad de red, navegar a la carpeta correcta, ejecutar el instalador y completar el proceso de licencia ingresando la información de red requerida.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...Neo4j
Leonard Jayamohan, Partner & Generative AI Lead, Deloitte
This keynote will reveal how Deloitte leverages Neo4j’s graph power for groundbreaking digital twin solutions, achieving a staggering 100x performance boost. Discover the essential role knowledge graphs play in successful generative AI implementations. Plus, get an exclusive look at an innovative Neo4j + Generative AI solution Deloitte is developing in-house.
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
ABSTRACT: A prima vista, un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ potrebbero avere in comune il fatto di essere entrambi blocchi di costruzione, o dipendenze di progetti creativi e software. La realtà è che un mattoncino Lego e il caso della backdoor XZ hanno molto di più di tutto ciò in comune.
Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
1. Beamer Tutorial
A Beamer Tutorial in Beamer
Charles T. Batts
April 4, 2007
Department of Computer Science
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Foundations of Computer Science
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Outline
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Outline
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Outline
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Outline
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Outline
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Outline
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Outline
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Outline
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
16. Beamer Tutorial
About Beamer
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
17. Beamer Tutorial
About Beamer
Advanages of Beamer
A
The standard commands of LTEX also work in Beamer. If you can
A
write basic LTEX, you can easily make a Beamer presentation.
A table of contents will automatically be created, complete with
clickable links to each section and subsection you create in your
presentation.
You can easily create overlays and dynamic effects.
Themes allow you to change the appearance of your
presentation to suit you purposes.
Each theme is designed to be highly usable and readable. This
makes the presentation easier for the audience to follow and
more professional looking overall.
18. Beamer Tutorial
About Beamer
Advanages of Beamer
A
The standard commands of LTEX also work in Beamer. If you can
A
write basic LTEX, you can easily make a Beamer presentation.
A table of contents will automatically be created, complete with
clickable links to each section and subsection you create in your
presentation.
You can easily create overlays and dynamic effects.
Themes allow you to change the appearance of your
presentation to suit you purposes.
Each theme is designed to be highly usable and readable. This
makes the presentation easier for the audience to follow and
more professional looking overall.
19. Beamer Tutorial
About Beamer
Advanages of Beamer
A
The standard commands of LTEX also work in Beamer. If you can
A
write basic LTEX, you can easily make a Beamer presentation.
A table of contents will automatically be created, complete with
clickable links to each section and subsection you create in your
presentation.
You can easily create overlays and dynamic effects.
Themes allow you to change the appearance of your
presentation to suit you purposes.
Each theme is designed to be highly usable and readable. This
makes the presentation easier for the audience to follow and
more professional looking overall.
20. Beamer Tutorial
About Beamer
Advanages of Beamer
A
The standard commands of LTEX also work in Beamer. If you can
A
write basic LTEX, you can easily make a Beamer presentation.
A table of contents will automatically be created, complete with
clickable links to each section and subsection you create in your
presentation.
You can easily create overlays and dynamic effects.
Themes allow you to change the appearance of your
presentation to suit you purposes.
Each theme is designed to be highly usable and readable. This
makes the presentation easier for the audience to follow and
more professional looking overall.
21. Beamer Tutorial
About Beamer
Advanages of Beamer
A
The standard commands of LTEX also work in Beamer. If you can
A
write basic LTEX, you can easily make a Beamer presentation.
A table of contents will automatically be created, complete with
clickable links to each section and subsection you create in your
presentation.
You can easily create overlays and dynamic effects.
Themes allow you to change the appearance of your
presentation to suit you purposes.
Each theme is designed to be highly usable and readable. This
makes the presentation easier for the audience to follow and
more professional looking overall.
22. Beamer Tutorial
About Beamer
More Advanages of Beamer
The layout, colors, and fonts used in a presentation can easily be
changed globally, but you still also have control over the most
minute detail.
You can create presentations using the same source you wrote
A
for your LTEX articles.
The final output is typically a pdf-file. Viewer applications for this
format exist for virtually every platform.
Your presentation will look exactly the same no matter which
computer or viewer program is being used.
23. Beamer Tutorial
About Beamer
More Advanages of Beamer
The layout, colors, and fonts used in a presentation can easily be
changed globally, but you still also have control over the most
minute detail.
You can create presentations using the same source you wrote
A
for your LTEX articles.
The final output is typically a pdf-file. Viewer applications for this
format exist for virtually every platform.
Your presentation will look exactly the same no matter which
computer or viewer program is being used.
24. Beamer Tutorial
About Beamer
More Advanages of Beamer
The layout, colors, and fonts used in a presentation can easily be
changed globally, but you still also have control over the most
minute detail.
You can create presentations using the same source you wrote
A
for your LTEX articles.
The final output is typically a pdf-file. Viewer applications for this
format exist for virtually every platform.
Your presentation will look exactly the same no matter which
computer or viewer program is being used.
25. Beamer Tutorial
About Beamer
More Advanages of Beamer
The layout, colors, and fonts used in a presentation can easily be
changed globally, but you still also have control over the most
minute detail.
You can create presentations using the same source you wrote
A
for your LTEX articles.
The final output is typically a pdf-file. Viewer applications for this
format exist for virtually every platform.
Your presentation will look exactly the same no matter which
computer or viewer program is being used.
26. Beamer Tutorial
About Beamer
Where Can I Get Beamer?
Beamer is available as a Free download from:
http://latex-beamer.sourceforge.net
It is very well documented in the
Beamer User Guide
which is included in the Beamer package.
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Templates
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Templates
Using Pre-Made Templates
The Fastest way to get started with Beamer is to use a pre-made
template.
One template is included with the Beamer distribution:
beamer/solutions/conference-talks/
conference-ornate-20min.en.tex
Just copy the template file, paste it in the desired location, and
modify the contents.
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Templates
Test Your Template
If you are using the template provided with the beamer class, it
will already be complete with example information.
To see how the example presentation looks, compile your LTEX A
code twice.
Open your favorite PDF viewer (ie: Adobe Reader) and open the
newly created .pdf file located in the same directory as your
template file. Change your view to ”Full Screen”.
Notice that a table of contents is automatically created, the
sections and subsections are hyper-linked, and there is a row of
navigational buttons in the bottom-right corner.
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Templates
Insert Title Information
The first commands you should modify will identify some key
information about your presentation. These commands will be found
in the preamble at the top of the .tex file. Other commands may be
modified or commented out with a % to suit your needs.
Commands To Change
title[short title]{long title}
subtitle[short subtitle]{long subtitle}
author[short name]{long name}
date[short date]{long date}
institution[short name]{long name}
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Frames
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Frames
Frames
Each Beamer project is made up of a series of frames. Each frame
produces one or more slides, depending on the slide’s overlays,
which will be discussed later.
A Basic Frame
begin{frame}[<alignment>]
frametitle{Frame Title Goes Here}
Frame body text and/or LTEX code
A
end{frame}
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Frames
Frames
Frames are very simple to make. Simply fill in between the begin/end
A
frame commands with your own text or LTEX code.
The alignment option is centered [c] by default. The values [t] (top
align) and [b] (bottom align) are also accepted.
A Basic Frame
begin{frame}[t]
frametitle{Algorithmic Combinatorics on Words}
textit{Words}, or strings of symbols over..
end{frame}
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Frames
Frames
The [plain] option for the frame environment causes the
headlines, footlines, and sidebars to be suppressed. This can be
useful for showing large pictures.
A
If you already have a LTEX document, you can simply wrap
begin{frame} and end{frame} commands around the
information you want to present.
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Frames
Special Frame - Title Page
The Title Page Frame simply displays a title page which contains
much of the information your entered at the beginning of the
document:
Title Page
begin{frame}
titlepage
end{frame}
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Frames
Special Frames - Title Page
By default, the frametitle{title} command creates a title
page that includes:
Title
Author
His or Her Affiliation
The Date
Title Graphic
If any of these values are missing in the preamble, they will not be
included on the title page.
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Frames
Special Frames - Table of Contents
The Table of Contents Frame dynamically creates a table of contents
based on the sections and subsections that you designate throughout
the presentation:
Title Page
begin{frame}
frametitle{Outline}
tableofcontents[part=1,pausesections]
end{frame}
Notice the argument pausesections. This allows the speaker to
talk about the first section before the second is shown when reading
the table of contents.
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Frames
Putting Frames Together
Example
begin{frame}
titlepage
end{frame}
begin{frame}
frametitle{Outline}
tableofcontents[part=1,pausesections]
end{frame}
begin{frame}
frametitle{Introduction}
Body text / code of the frame goes here.
end{frame}
39. Beamer Tutorial
Sections and Subsections
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
40. Beamer Tutorial
Sections and Subsections
Sections and Subsections
Presentations are divided into Sections, Subsections, and
Sub-Subsections.
Each call to the section{section name},
subsection{subsection name}, or
subsubsection{sub-subsection name} command:
1 Inserts a new entry into the Table of Contents at
the appropriate tree-level.
2 Inserts a new entry into the navigation bars.
3 Does not create a frame heading.
Another version of the command,
subsection*{section name}, only adds an entry in the
navigation bars, not the Table of Contents.
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Sections and Subsections
Sections and Subsections
Section specifications are declared between the frames, so they have
no direct effect on what is shown inside each frame.
Example
...
end{frame}
section{Fine and Wilf’s Theorem}
subsection{The Case of Two or Three Holes}
subsubsection{Definition 3.7}
begin{frame}
...
42. Beamer Tutorial
Text
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
43. Beamer Tutorial
Text
Common Text Commands and Environments
You can use the same text commands and environments in Beamer
A
as you do in LTEX to change the way your text is displayed.
Common Text Commands
emph{Sample Text} Sample Text
textbf{Sample Text} Sample Text
textit{Sample Text} Sample Text
textsl{Sample Text} Sample Text
alert{Sample Text} Sample Text
textrm{Sample Text} Sample Text
textsf{Sample Text} Sample Text
color{green} Sample Text Sample Text
structure{Sample Text} Sample Text
44. Beamer Tutorial
Text
Verbatim Text
Often it is helpful to write code or formulas as Verbatim Text, which
A
shows the text exactly as you type it, without any LTEX formatting.
There are two ways to achieve this:
For inline verbatim text, such as This, use the text command:
verb|sample text|
The verbatim environment is also available in beamer and can be
A
used in the same way as it is in LTEX:
begin{verbatim}
Sample text
end{verbatim}
NOTE: For either of these methods to work, the [fragile] option
must be added to the frame environment.
(i.e. begin{frame}[fragile])
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Text
Semiverbatim Text
Beamer also defines the environment semiverbatim, which works
like verbatim except that , {, and } retain their meaning.
This allows you to access beamer formatting commands. If you want
the command or environment to be ignored, you simply put a in
front of it.
Example
Using the semiverbatim environment, you can
still format verbatim text with beamer
commands or you can display commands
alert{like this}.
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Text
Font Themes
Font Themes change the attributes of the fonts used in the
presentation. Each font theme has its own set of options, so to fully
take advantage of the font theme, you should look up the options in
the Beamer User Guide. To use a Font Theme, use the command:
usefonttheme{serif}
You can choose from these font themes:
serif structurebold
structureitalicserif structuresmallcapsserif
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Text
Font Sizes
Choosing the font size for normal text is quite easy. You must locate
the line in the header of your tex document that looks like this:
documentclass{beamer}
and add the appropriate option so it looks like this:
documentclass[10pt]{beamer}
Instead of using 10pt, you could use 11pt (default size), or 12pt
(slightly larger). Other options are also available but require additional
packages to be installed. More information can be found in the
Beamer User Guide.
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Text
Font Families
Different Font Families can be chosen to personalize your
presentation. Each font family resides in a separate package. To use
a different font family, add the following command to your preamble.
usepackage{helvet}
All font families are not available in every Beamer installation, but
typically, at least some of the following families will be available:
serif avant bookman chancery charter
euler helvet mathtime mathptm mathptmx
newcent palatino pifont utopia
49. Beamer Tutorial
Alignment and Spacing
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
50. Beamer Tutorial
Alignment and Spacing
Alignment
A frame can be assigned a left, center, or right alignment with the
flushleft, center, and flushright environments. For example:
begin{center}
The center-aligned text goes here.
end{center}
Center Aligned Example
The center-aligned text goes here.
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Alignment and Spacing
Spacing
A vertical space can be indicated by using the
vskip<number>pt command. For example, vskip15pt will
produce a 15 point vertical space.
Horizontal spaces are indicated similarly with the command
hskip<number>pt .
Horizontal spaces are useful for indenting text or graphics
Other measurements can also be used, such as centimeters:
vskip2cm
Negative values can also be used to squeeze text or graphics
together: vskip-10pt or hskip-1cm
52. Beamer Tutorial
Lists
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
53. Beamer Tutorial
Lists
Lists
Lists are often used in presentations to organize information in a
matter that is easier for the audience to follow. Beamer includes three
methods for displaying lists:
Itemize Used to display a list of items that do not have a special
ordering.
Enumerate Used to display a list of numbered, ordered items.
Description Used to display a list that explains or defines labels.
54. Beamer Tutorial
Lists
Lists - Itemize
Each list environment is structured in a very similar way. Each new
item is indicated by the item command.
Example of Itemize
begin{itemize}
The first item
item The first item
item The second item The second item
item The third item The third item
item The fourth item The forth item
end{itemize}
55. Beamer Tutorial
Lists
Lists - Enumerate
By using the enumerate environment instead of the itemize
environment, the items are displayed in a numbered list.
Example of Enumerate
begin{enumerate} 1 The first item
item The first item
item The second item 2 The second item
item The third item 3 The third item
item The fourth item 4 The forth item
end{enumerate}
56. Beamer Tutorial
Lists
Lists - Description
The description environment is slightly different. Each item takes
the term being described as an option. The environment itself takes
an option as well, which should be the longest term being described.
This will set the indentation so the descriptions line up with each
other.
Example of Description
begin{description}[Second Item]
item[First Item] Description of first item
item[Second Item] Description of second item
item[Third Item] Description of third item
item[Forth Item] Description of forth item
end{description}
57. Beamer Tutorial
Lists
Lists - Description
As you can see, the terms are on the left and are correctly indented
so that their descriptions line up. The terms are also assigned a
different color to set them apart from the descriptions.
Example of Description - Result
First Item Description of first item
Second Item Description of second item
Third Item Description of third item
Forth Item Description of forth item
58. Beamer Tutorial
Overlays
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
59. Beamer Tutorial
Overlays
Overlays
Having parts of your slides appear incrementally aids the
audience by bringing their attention to the information that is
currently being discussed.
In Beamer, Overlays control the order in which parts of the frame
appear.
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Overlays
Overlays
Having parts of your slides appear incrementally aids the
audience by bringing their attention to the information that is
currently being discussed.
In Beamer, Overlays control the order in which parts of the frame
appear.
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Overlays
Overlays - Pause
An easy way to implement an Overlay is to place the pause
command between the parts you want to show up separately.
For example, you could separate three items like this:
textbf{Step1:} Compute the maximal suffix of $w$
with respect to $preceq_l$ (say $v$) and the
maximal suffix of $w$ with respect to $preceq_r$
(say $v’$).
pause
textbf{Step 2:} Find words $u$, $u’$ such that
$w = uv = u’v’$.
pause
textbf{Step 3:} If $|v| le |v’|$, then output
$(u,v)$. Otherwise, output$(u’,v’)$.
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Overlays
Overlays - Pause
Step1: Compute the maximal suffix of w with respect to l (say v )
and the maximal suffix of w with respect to r (say v ).
Step 2: Find words u, u such that w = uv = u v .
Step 3: If |v | ≤ |v |, then output (u, v ). Otherwise, output(u , v ).
63. Beamer Tutorial
Overlays
Overlays - Pause
Step1: Compute the maximal suffix of w with respect to l (say v )
and the maximal suffix of w with respect to r (say v ).
Step 2: Find words u, u such that w = uv = u v .
Step 3: If |v | ≤ |v |, then output (u, v ). Otherwise, output(u , v ).
64. Beamer Tutorial
Overlays
Overlays - Pause
Step1: Compute the maximal suffix of w with respect to l (say v )
and the maximal suffix of w with respect to r (say v ).
Step 2: Find words u, u such that w = uv = u v .
Step 3: If |v | ≤ |v |, then output (u, v ). Otherwise, output(u , v ).
65. Beamer Tutorial
Overlays
Overlay Specifications
For more advanced overlays, many commands and environments
incorporate Overlay Specifications.
To understand overlay specifications, we must first understand how a
frame is displayed in the presentation.
Most often, a frame will represent a single slide in the presentation.
However, to display effects such as appearing text, multiple slides are
revealed in succession to give the illusion of more material appearing
in the same slide.
For example, pause creates multiple separate slides. The first slide
displays the information contained above the first pause, the second
slide displays the information down to the second pause, and so on.
66. Beamer Tutorial
Overlays
Overlay Specifications
Overlay specifications are given in pointed brackets (<,>)and
indicate which slide the corresponding information should appear
on.
The specification <1-> means ”display from slide 1 on.” <1-3>
means ”display from slide 1 to slide 3. <-3,5-6,8-> means
”display on all slides except slides 4 and 7.”
Here is an example:
begin{itemize}
item<1> $abcadcabc$
item<1-2> $abcabcabc$
item<1-2> $accaccacc$
item<1> $bacbccbac$
item<1,3> $cacdaccac$
item<1-2> $caccaccac$
end{itemize}
67. Beamer Tutorial
Overlays
Overlay Specifications - Example
In this example, a multiple choice question is asked and only the
correct answers will appear on the second and third slides.
Which of these words u have p(u) = 3? What about p(u) = 4?
abcadcabca
abcabcabca
accaccacca
bacabacab
cacdaccacc
caccaccacc
68. Beamer Tutorial
Overlays
Overlay Specifications - Example
In this example, a multiple choice question is asked and only the
correct answers will appear on the second and third slides.
Which of these words u have p(u) = 3? What about p(u) = 4?
abcadcabca
abcabcabca
accaccacca
bacabacab
cacdaccacc
caccaccacc
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Overlay Specifications - Example
In this example, a multiple choice question is asked and only the
correct answers will appear on the second and third slides.
Which of these words u have p(u) = 3? What about p(u) = 4?
abcadcabca
abcabcabca
accaccacca
bacabacab
cacdaccacc
caccaccacc
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Overlay Specifications
Overlay Specifications can also be used to make certain text
commands take effect at different times. For example, this code
applies the alert command only on specified slides:
Example Code
alert{Alert on all slides}
alert<2>{Alert on slide 2}
alert<3>{Alert on slide 3}
alert<1,3>{Alert on slides 1 and 3}
alert<-2,4>{Alert on slides 1,2 and 4}
Note: If you want each item of a list to appear in order, use the
[<+->] option. (i.e. begin{itemize}[<+->] )
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Result of Code
Alert on all slides
Alert on slide 2
Alert on slide 3
Alert on slides 1 and 3
Alert on slides 1,2 and 4
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Overlay Specifications - Example
Result of Code
Alert on all slides
Alert on slide 2
Alert on slide 3
Alert on slides 1 and 3
Alert on slides 1,2 and 4
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Overlay Specifications - Example
Result of Code
Alert on all slides
Alert on slide 2
Alert on slide 3
Alert on slides 1 and 3
Alert on slides 1,2 and 4
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Overlay Specifications - Example
Result of Code
Alert on all slides
Alert on slide 2
Alert on slide 3
Alert on slides 1 and 3
Alert on slides 1,2 and 4
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Overlay Specifications
Overlay Specifications can be used with these commands to achieve
the default effect:
textbf<2>{Sample} Sample
textit<2>{Sample} Sample
textsl<2>{Sample} Sample
alert<2>{Sample} Sample
textrm<2>{Sample} Sample
textsf<2>{Sample} Sample
color<2>{green} Sample Sample
structure<2>{Sample} Sample
Note: The effect will only appear on the second slide.
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Overlay Specifications
Overlay Specifications can be used with these commands to achieve
the default effect:
textbf<2>{Sample} Sample
textit<2>{Sample} Sample
textsl<2>{Sample} Sample
alert<2>{Sample} Sample
textrm<2>{Sample} Sample
textsf<2>{Sample} Sample
color<2>{green} Sample Sample
structure<2>{Sample} Sample
Note: The effect will only appear on the second slide.
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Overlay Specifications - Special Commands
Some commands have special overlay specification effects:
onslide<1,2> Text given as argument only appears on
specified slides. If no text is given, any text
following the command will only appear on
the specified slides.
only<1,2> Text argument only appears on specified
slides. When the text is hidden, it will occupy
no space.
visible<1,2> Text appears on specified slides and is
completely transparent, but still occupies
space.
invisible<1,2> The opposite of visible.
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alt<1,2> Takes two arguments: one for the default text
and a second for the alternate text. The
default text shows up on the specified slides.
The alternate text shows up on all unspecified
slides.
temporal<1,2> This command takes three text argument.
The first text will appear if the current slide
comes before the specified slides, the next
text appears while currently on the specified
slides, the last text appears after the specified
slides have appeared.
uncover<1,2> The text will only be ”uncovered” on the
specified slides. On other slides, the text will
still be typeset and will appear transparent.
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Overlay Specifications - Environments
Environments can also be overlay specification aware. For most
environments, the entire environment will only appear on the
specified slides.
Example
begin{frame}
begin{theorem}<1->
There exists an infinite set.
end{theorem}
begin{proof}<2->
This follows from the axiom of infinity.
end{proof}
end{frame}
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Overlay Specifications - Environments
For each of the basic commands that take overlay specifications,
there is an equivalent environment that will also take overlay
specifications.
Command Corresponding Environment
only onlyenv
alt altenv
visible visibleenv
uncover uncoverenv
invisible invisibleenv
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Tables
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Tables
Simple tables can be created in beamer with the tabular
environment. We will begin with a simple graph and add more detail
as we go along.
Tables start with the command begin{tabular}{ccc} .
{ccc} tells us the number of columns as well as the alignment
of each column. This table has three columns, each column is
center aligned.
Columns can be aligned to the left {l}, center {c}, or right {r}.
Alignments can be mixed up. For example, {lcrrr}.
Tables are constructed in rows. A & divides each cell and each
row must end with .
end{tabular} closes the table.
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Tables
A typical beamer table will start out like this:
Example Beamer Table
begin{tabular}{ccc}
cell 1 & cell 2 & cell 3
cell 4 & cell 5 & cell 6
end{tabular}
cell 1 cell 2 cell 3
cell 4 cell 5 cell 6
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Tables
We can add hline between rows to divide rows more clearly:
Example Beamer Table
begin{tabular}{ccc}
hline
cell 1 & cell 2 & cell 3
hline
cell 4 & cell 5 & cell 6
hline
end{tabular}
cell 1 cell 2 cell 3
cell 4 cell 5 cell 6
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Tables
We can add a ”I” between column indicators to divide columns more
clearly:
Example Beamer Table
begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|}
cell 1 & cell 2 & cell 3
cell 4 & cell 5 & cell 6
end{tabular}
cell 1 cell 2 cell 3
cell 4 cell 5 cell 6
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Frame Structures
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Structuring a Frame
Beamer provides many ways to structure your frames so they appear
well organized and are easy for the audience to follow. This section
will focus on:
Columns
Blocks
Boxes (Borders)
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Columns
The column environment is called as shown below:
begin{columns}
column{.xxtextwidth}
First column text and/or code
column{.xxtextwidth}
Second column text and/or code
end{columns}
where .xx is the a percentage of the width of the slide.
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Columns - Example
Here is a simple example:
begin{columns}
column{.5textwidth}
Column Number 1
column{.5textwidth}
Column Number 2
end{columns}
Which gives us:
Column Number 1 Column Number 2
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Blocks
Blocks can be used to separate a specific section of text or graphics
from the rest of the frame:
begin{block}{Introduction to {LaTeX}}
"Beamer is a {LaTeX}class for creating presentations
that are held using a projector..."
end{block}
A
Introduction to LTEX
A
”Beamer is a LTEX class for creating presentations that are held using
a projector...”
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Blocks
Other block environments are also available. Each environment can
be used in place of block and has its own color scheme to keep your
examples well organized.
Other Block Environments
Content Type Corresponding Environment
Generic block
Theorems theorem
Lemmas lemma
Proofs proof
Corollaries corollary
Examples example
Hilighted Title alertblock
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Columns and Blocks
We can combine columns and blocks to make a much cleaner looking
presentation.
begin{columns}[t]
column{.5textwidth}
begin{block}{Column 1 Header}
Column 1 Body Text
end{block}
column{.5textwidth}
begin{block}{Column 2 Header}
Column 2 Body Text
end{block}
end{columns}
Gives us...
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Columns and Blocks
Column 1 Header Column 2 Header
Column 1 Body Text Column 2 Body Text
Notice that the [t] argument to the columns command top-aligned
our blocks so they are vertically even as opposed to vertically
centered on the slide.
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Text Boxes
Borders can also be used to add structure and organization to your
presentation. To access these commands, you must first add
usepackage{fancybox} to the preamble of your file. Here are
some examples.
Text Border Examples
Sample Text
shadowbox{Sample Text}
fbox{Sample Text} Sample Text
doublebox{Sample Text} Sample Text
§ ¤
ovalbox{Sample Text} Sample Text
¦
§ ¥
¤
Ovalbox{Sample Text} Sample Text
¦ ¥
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Graphics
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Graphics
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Including graphics in a LTEX presentation is fairly simple although
limited.
There are multiple packages with varying ease of use and
graphic quality.
For this tutorial, we will use the graphics package. Be sure to
add usepackage{graphics} to the preamble of your LTEX A
file.
The graphics package supports the most common graphic
formats .pdf, .jpg, .jpeg, and .png. Other formats must be
converted to a supported format in an external editor.
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Graphics
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A graphic can be added in the same way it is added in a LTEX
program, by invoking the includegraphics command.
Example Graphic
includegraphics[height=3cm]{beamerss.png}
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Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Themes
Themes can change the entire look and feel of your presentation.
Different themes can be selected by changing the
usetheme{Warsaw}
command so that it uses a different theme name:
Antibes Bergen Berkeley Berlin
Boadilla Copenhagen Darmstadt Dresden
Frankfurt Goettingen Hannover Ilmenau
Juanlespins Madrid Malmoe Marburg
Montpellier Paloalto Pittsburgh Rochester
Singapore
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Color Themes
If you like the layout of a certain theme but dislike the color, you can
easily invoke a Color Theme, which is a set of complimentary colors
for all the elements of your presentation. To use a Color Theme place
usecolortheme{default}
in the preamble of your .tex document and replace default with the
theme of your choice:
albatross crane beetle dove
fly seagull wolverine beaver
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Inner Color Themes
Inner Color Themes specify only colors of inner elements, most
notably the colors of blocks. They are selected the same way regular
color themes are chosen:
usecolortheme{lily}
You can choose from:
lily orchid rose
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Outter Color Themes
Outter Color Themes change the palette colors, which are the colors
the headline, footline, and sidebar are based on. They are selected
the same way regular color themes are chosen:
usecolortheme{whale}
You can choose from:
whale seahorse dolphin
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Transitions
Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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Slide Transitions
The PDF format offers a standardized way of defining transition
effects from one slide to the next. For example, whatever was
shown before the slide with the transition effect may dissolve to
uncover the new slide.
These effects should be used sparingly as to not distract from
the content of the presentation.
Be forewarned, different PDF viewers have different
interpretations and levels of support for these effects.
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Slide Transitions
A slide transition is composed of a single command. This command
specifies which transitions should be used when the frame is
displayed. We can include the transboxin transition by placing the
command anywhere in the effected frame.
Transboxin Slide Transition
begin{frame}
frametitle{Example of Transboxin}
transboxin
Frame Body Text
end{frame}
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Slide Transitions
Slide transitions are overlay specification aware, so
transboxin<2> will cause the second slide of the frame to
use the transboxin effect.
There are two possible options for each transition:
1 duration=<seconds> Specifies the number of seconds the
transitions effect needs.
2 direction=<degree> For directed effects, this option specifies
the direction.
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Slide Transition Commands
These transitions are available.
transblindshorizontal Horizontal blinds pulled away
transblindsvertical Vertical blinds pulled away
transboxin Move to center from all sides
transboxout Move to all sides from center
transdissolve Slowly dissolve what was shown before
transglitter Glitter sweeps in specified direction
transslipverticalin Sweeps two vertical lines in
transslipverticalout Sweeps two vertical lines out
transhorizontalin Sweeps two horizontal lines in
transhorizontalout Sweeps two horizontal lines out
transwipe Sweeps single line in specified direction
transduration{2} Show slide specified number of seconds
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Outline
1 About Beamer
2 Templates
3 Frames
4 Sections and Subsections
5 Text
6 Alignment and Spacing
7 Lists
8 Overlays
9 Tables
10 Frame Structures
11 Graphics
12 Themes
13 Transitions
14 More Information
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More Information
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Thank you for taking the time to read through this LTEX Beamer
tutorial. You should now have the basic knowledge you need to make
elegant, professional-looking presentations.
If you have any questions regarding the contents of this tutorial or
A
LTEX Beamer, please refer to the Beamer User Guide, which is
included with the Beamer package, or follow this link:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/