I have a system to plan writing papers for conference deadlines. My students and some collaborators know about it. With the ICLR 2020 deadline coming up, I thought this might be a good time to share this with a wider audience.https://link.medium.com/XASmjK6ftZ
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Replying to @deviparikh
@johnregehr@eeide@ShriramKMurthi@wilbowma@neurocy and anybody else with lots of experience publishing: is this similar to what you do? How do you approach paper-writing? (Curious how diverse the methodologies are.)6 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @_pdarragh @deviparikh and
you might also find this talk by SPJ useful: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/academic-program/write-great-research-paper/ … I've been applying it to my work and I find it easier to motivate myself this way.pic.twitter.com/RO5zea30Ds
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Replying to @cattheory @_pdarragh and
Yes! I deleted my terrible reply to this thread because this is a much better idea! And I've found it motivating both for myself and my students in the past.
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Replying to @edwinbrady @cattheory and
The important thing is: do it because it's worth doing, not because there's a deadline coming up. And if you start writing at the start, you'll work out where the gaps are and what needs explaining better.
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Related: I really need to start turning my recent code into papers :).
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