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# Presentation summaries
In groups of two you will write up a detailed summary of another group's
presentation. Please sign up for a report slot by **Monday, September 9**; see
the [calendar](schedule/lectures.md) for the topic and suggested papers for each
slot.
## Summary tips
- The summary should synthesize the main points in the presentation and in-class
discussion, filling in gaps or elaborating on unclear points. Do not simply
transcribe verbatim what everyone said during class.
- You may have to refer to the source papers to clear up some details, but the
report should be primarily focused on what was presented: this will be both
more and less than what was in the original papers. These are not paper
summaries; they are presentation summaries.
- You will need to take detailed notes, or even make an audio recording.
- If you have questions, the best time to ask is **during the presentation**.
- See [here](http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~djhsu/coms6998-f17/instructions.html#instructions-for-scribe) for more on summaries.
- See [here](http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~djhsu/coms6998-f17/scribe.html) for common things to watch for as you prepare your reports.
I will then work with you to polish the notes and then upload them to
Canvas---submit something that you would be proud for your classmates to see!
## FAQ
- **When are summaries due?**
Within **one week** of the presentation, while the details are still fresh in
your mind.
- **How should we type up summaries?**
Notes should be typed up neatly in LaTeX using this
[template](resources/summary-template.tex). You may make additional macros if
needed, but try to stick to what is there.
- **How should we turn in summaries?**
Share your summary with me by sending a link to [ShareLaTeX](sharelatex.com).
Note that you can work on the summary in some other environment, then copy to
ShareLaTeX if you prefer.
- **How long should summaries be?**
There is no set length, but the summary should be detailed enough for a reader
to reconstruct most of what happened during the presentation in a fair amount of
detail.
- **What should I do if I don't know LaTeX?**
Try to find a partner who does know LaTeX, or you will need to get up to speed
with tutorials (e.g., [here](https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/Learn_LaTeX_in_30_minutes)).