This document provides guidance on writing a review paper in 3 sentences or less. It outlines the simple skeleton of a review paper including the title, affiliation, abstract, introduction, previous works, and conclusion sections. The document recommends reading sample papers and provides page by page guidance for completing each section of the paper within the 5 page limit. It emphasizes gaining experience by writing and encourages participants to draft their paper.
A review paper provides an in-depth synthesis and interpretation of previously published literature on a specific topic. It offers a critical evaluation of published works and identifies gaps in knowledge to stimulate further research. Effective review papers integrate key findings from various studies to develop a coherent argument and new perspective on the topic. Authors must be selective in reviewing literature due to the large volume of publications, focusing on sources that are directly relevant to the review's objectives.
The document provides guidance for selecting a PhD research topic and conducting a literature review. It defines research and literature review. It recommends identifying an area of personal interest that also has gaps and is relevant to the field. The document outlines sources to search like journals, conferences, theses, and recent papers. It suggests developing a literature review plan that categorizes sources and identifies what is known and unknown about the topic. The goal is to situate the proposed research within existing work and identify opportunities for new contributions.
This document provides an introduction and overview of LaTeX. It discusses what LaTeX is, its advantages over word processors, and how to get started using it. The document covers LaTeX document structure, basic text formatting, math mode, citations and references, and other common elements like environments. It serves as a tutorial for getting acquainted with the basics of the LaTeX markup language.
Research involves a systematic study of an issue through the scientific method. It has purposes like pure research, applied research, and policy research. The research process involves identifying a problem, reviewing literature, specifying a purpose and research questions/hypothesis, collecting and analyzing data, and reporting results. Research designs are classified by purpose (exploratory, descriptive, explanatory) and intended use (intervention, action, evaluation). Data collection methods include secondary sources like documents and primary sources like observation, interviews using structured/unstructured questionnaires, and focus groups. Steps in processing data involve identifying its structure, editing, coding, transcribing, and tabulating it.
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The document is a research proposal submitted by Rajib Hossain Khan to investigate the problems and prospects of public library systems and services in Bangladesh. The proposal outlines the research questions, significance of the problem, objectives of the study, definitions of key terms, literature review conducted, proposed research design using surveys and interviews, data analysis plan, budget, anticipated results and timeline. The research aims to determine the problems faced by public libraries in Bangladesh, explore their future prospects, and propose a model to improve public library systems and services.
This document provides an overview of effective literature reviews in research. It defines a literature review as a comprehensive survey and summary of existing published work on a topic. The purposes of a literature review are outlined, including defining the problem, developing familiarity with the topic, avoiding unnecessary replication, and relating findings to previous knowledge. Different types of literature reviews like narrative reviews and systematic reviews are also defined. The document then discusses the steps involved in conducting a narrative literature review, including searching literature sources, evaluating and critically reading sources, analyzing and synthesizing findings, and writing the review. Key aspects like developing an outline, citing sources, using reporting verbs, and organizing studies are also covered.
Understanding the process of NLP using text mining. Implementing the process for sentimental analysis of books.
This document provides an overview of an introductory course on artificial intelligence. It discusses four views of AI: thinking humanly, thinking rationally, acting humanly, and acting rationally. The textbook advocates the view of "acting rationally" by designing agents that maximize goal achievement given available information. A brief history of AI is also provided, from early work in philosophy, mathematics, and the sciences to landmark developments like Turing's 1950 paper posing the question "Can machines think?". The state of the art in AI is summarized with examples like Deep Blue defeating Kasparov at chess in 1997 and autonomous vehicles driving 98% of the time across the US.