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== Structure of Talks == == Structure of the Seminar ==
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=== Research Ideas ===

This 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). We have two roles:
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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 * provides 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 should be room for discussion & feedback (about 10 minutes)
 * chooses a type of contribution (default is 10/10-talk)
 * provides title, abstract and type of contribution (if not default) to chairman
 * presents in English

'''Types of Contribution:'''
 * 10/10-talk: 10 minutes talk about current research followed by 10 minutes discussion & feedback
 * Think Tank: Pure discussion (< 20 min ) about a future research idea or a problem the speaker stumbled upon that needs to be solved
 * Tutorial: An in-depth talk (< 30 min) about the speaker's current research or an introduction to a hot topic being new to the group
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 (10 minutes talk / 10 minutes discussion / 10 minutes talk / ...)
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There are also other talks like tutorials, conference reports or invited speakers. Speakers are free to choose content and form of presentation. These talks can be longer.  * 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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 * Gain new Ideas for further projects  * Gain new ideas for further projects

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

Types of Contribution:

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

  • Think Tank: Pure discussion (< 20 min ) about a future research idea or a problem the speaker stumbled upon that needs to be solved

  • Tutorial: An in-depth talk (< 30 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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