@inproceedings{paetzold-specia-2017-ultimate,
title = "The Ultimate Presentation Makeup Tutorial: How to {P}olish your Posters, Slides and Presentations Skills",
author = "Paetzold, Gustavo and
Specia, Lucia",
editor = "Kurohashi, Sadao and
Strube, Michael",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the {IJCNLP} 2017, Tutorial Abstracts",
month = nov,
year = "2017",
address = "Taipei, Taiwan",
publisher = "Asian Federation of Natural Language Processing",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/I17-5005",
pages = "14--15",
abstract = "There is no question that our research community have, and still has been producing an insurmountable amount of interesting strategies, models and tools to a wide array of problems and challenges in diverse areas of knowledge. But for as long as interesting work has existed, we{'}ve been plagued by a great unsolved mystery: how come there is so much interesting work being published in conferences, but not as many interesting and engaging posters and presentations being featured in them? In this tutorial, we present practical step-by-step makeup solutions for poster, slides and oral presentations in order to help researchers who feel like they are not able to convey the importance of their research to the community in conferences.",
}
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T The Ultimate Presentation Makeup Tutorial: How to Polish your Posters, Slides and Presentations Skills
%A Paetzold, Gustavo
%A Specia, Lucia
%Y Kurohashi, Sadao
%Y Strube, Michael
%S Proceedings of the IJCNLP 2017, Tutorial Abstracts
%D 2017
%8 November
%I Asian Federation of Natural Language Processing
%C Taipei, Taiwan
%F paetzold-specia-2017-ultimate
%X There is no question that our research community have, and still has been producing an insurmountable amount of interesting strategies, models and tools to a wide array of problems and challenges in diverse areas of knowledge. But for as long as interesting work has existed, we’ve been plagued by a great unsolved mystery: how come there is so much interesting work being published in conferences, but not as many interesting and engaging posters and presentations being featured in them? In this tutorial, we present practical step-by-step makeup solutions for poster, slides and oral presentations in order to help researchers who feel like they are not able to convey the importance of their research to the community in conferences.
%U https://aclanthology.org/I17-5005
%P 14-15
Markdown (Informal)
[The Ultimate Presentation Makeup Tutorial: How to Polish your Posters, Slides and Presentations Skills](https://aclanthology.org/I17-5005) (Paetzold & Specia, IJCNLP 2017)
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