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September 23, 2011

How To Write an Academic Paper in Text Mining

Filed under: Conferences — Patrick Durusau @ 6:07 pm

How To Write an Academic Paper in Text Mining by Matthew Hurst.

From the post:

I’m completing a set of reviews for a reasonably high quality conference that touches on data mining and text mining problems. Perhaps the industrial setting has jaded me with respect to academic papers, but there seems to be some key points that – for me – really matter in the writing of a good paper (and implicitly in the selection of interesting areas of research).

Please read and take Matthew’s advice to heart.

He missed my favorite: Check your citations! I read published papers that have citations to non-existent materials. Or at least not with a particular title or in a particular journal. Most can be found but poor citation practice doesn’t give a lot of confidence in the more important aspects of your paper.

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