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== Structure of the Seminar ==
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This seminar can be seen as a conference session. A chairman leads through the seminar and the audience can change between the contributions. We have two roles:
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'''Speaker:'''
 * chooses a type of contribution (default is 20/10-talk)
 * provides title, abstract and type of contribution (if not default) to chairman
 * presents in English
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=== FAQ ===
 * I found my name on the schedule but I can't make it on that day to TU?
   Ask around and interchange with other speakers. Let the other people involved in the seminar know about the changes. Please, incorporate the change in the Wiki as well as on the schedule in the kitchen.
'''Types of Contribution:'''
 * 20/10-talk: 20 minutes talk about current research followed by 10 minutes discussion & feedback
 * Think Tank: Pure discussion (< 30 min ) about a future research idea or a problem the speaker stumbled upon that needs to be solved
 * Tutorial: An in-depth talk (< 45 min) about the speaker's current research or an introduction to a hot topic being new to the group
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 * Can I go to only one talk in a Research Ideas session?
   Yes. You are welcome to go or enter between the talks.
'''Chairman:'''
 * Sends an email to the speakers and asks for the titles and abstracts some days in advance
 * invites ML group to the seminar via email (talk@ml.tu-berlin.de)
 * introduces speaker
 * has an eye on the time
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 * What is mandatory for whom?
   Project Talks are mandatory for all PhD students. If you are a PhD student and you can't make it to a project talk, please let Klaus know via email.
=== Other Talks ===

 * Bachelor and Master defenses can be part of the seminar, which usually take 20 minutes talk and 10 minutes discussion.
 * There will also be invited speakers which are free to choose content, length and form of presentation.
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=== Goals of the seminar === == Goals of the seminar ==
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 * Gain new Ideas for further projects
 * Get an impression of what's going on at Ida and beyond
 * Gain new ideas for further projects
 * Get an impression of what's going on at IDA and beyond
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== Structure of Talks ==

=== 1. Research Ideas ===

This kind of seminar can be seen as a conference session. A chairman leads through the seminar and the audience can change between the talks (20 minutes each).

'''Speaker:'''
 * emails title and abstract (2 sentences) to chairman
 * 10 minute talk in English
 * introduces a recent research idea or some small part of his work
 * alternatively a paper presentation is welcome too
 * after the talk there is room for discussion & feedback (about 10 minutes)

'''Chairman:'''
 * collect the titles and abstracts of each speaker
 * invites ML group to the seminar via email (ida@ml.cs.tu-berlin.de)
 * introduces speaker
 * has an eye on the time
 (10 minutes talk / 10 minutes discussion / 10 minutes talk / ...)


=== 2. Project Talk ===

'''Speaker / Chairman:'''
You have got between 0.5 -1 hour to present together your research project.
Your talk should answer the following questions:
 * What are the main goals of your project?
 * Who is involved?
 * What are you doing in this project?
 * Where is machine learning involved?

''This talk is mandatory for all PhD students.''


=== 3. Other Talks ===

There are also other talks like tutorials or conference reports. Speakers are free to choose content and form of presentation. They do not need to care about invitation via email.

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=== Questions ? ===
You have got further questions or ideas concerning the seminar? Please let me know (khansen@cs.tu-berlin.de). Thanks :-)

Structure of the Seminar

This seminar can be seen as a conference session. A chairman leads through the seminar and the audience can change between the contributions. We have two roles:

Speaker:

  • chooses a type of contribution (default is 20/10-talk)
  • provides title, abstract and type of contribution (if not default) to chairman
  • presents in English

Types of Contribution:

  • 20/10-talk: 20 minutes talk about current research followed by 10 minutes discussion & feedback

  • Think Tank: Pure discussion (< 30 min ) about a future research idea or a problem the speaker stumbled upon that needs to be solved

  • Tutorial: An in-depth talk (< 45 min) about the speaker's current research or an introduction to a hot topic being new to the group

Chairman:

  • Sends an email to the speakers and asks for the titles and abstracts some days in advance
  • invites ML group to the seminar via email (talk@ml.tu-berlin.de)

  • introduces speaker
  • has an eye on the time

Other Talks

  • Bachelor and Master defenses can be part of the seminar, which usually take 20 minutes talk and 10 minutes discussion.
  • There will also be invited speakers which are free to choose content, length and form of presentation.


Goals of the seminar

  • Train giving and preparing talks
  • Get feedback about own research
  • Gain new ideas for further projects
  • Get an impression of what's going on at IDA and beyond
  • Improve English skills

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