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OpenAI’s Prism useful keyboard shortcuts and cool features

Prism (at https://prism.openai.com/) is OpenAI’s AI-powered collaborative LaTeX editor designed for researchers, scientists, and academics. It integrates frontier models (like GPT variants) directly into the LaTeX writing workflow for drafting, editing, rewriting, fixing errors, improving… 

How to type math equations in Google Docs

Typing mathematical equations in Google Docs is straightforward with the built-in equation editor. You can insert a variety of symbols and structures using either a toolbar or LaTeX-style shortcuts for a faster workflow. To get… 

How to Prepare the Response to Reviewer

Responding to reviewers is a critical step in the publication process. A well-structured, respectful response can significantly improve your chances of acceptance. You’ll need 3 files. The first is for your point-by-point response to the… 

Google Scholar PDF Reader for Researchers

As a dedicated Chrome extension, Google Scholar PDF Reader is simplifying the academic research process for students and scientists. This free tool transforms static PDF documents into interactive resources, seamlessly integrating with Google Scholar’s vast… 

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The Critical Risks of Using AI for a Literature Review

Tempted to use AI for your literature review? Think about the critical risks, including factual ‘hallucinations,’ fabricated citations, subtle plagiarism, and incorrect attributions. Protect your research and academic integrity.

BibTeX references aren’t displaying

If your BibTeX references aren’t displaying, it could be due to a few common issues. Here are some troubleshooting solutions: Package conflicts Many conference or journal templates have preformatted citation styles that they want. So,… 

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How to Submit a Scientific Paper to a Journal: A Step-by-Step Guide

Submitting a scientific paper to a journal involves several steps, from manuscript preparation to submission and follow-up. Here’s a comprehensive guide: 1. Choose the Right Journal Elsevier: https://journalfinder.elsevier.com Springer: https://link.springer.com/journals An Open Access journal is… 

Troubleshooting LaTeX Algorithm Formatting Errors

In LaTeX, if you encounter an algorithm with wrong number indexing (all zeros), it is usually due to improper settings, wrong commands or issues with the specific package being used. Here are some potential causes… 

Example Outlines for the Related Works Section of a Paper

The “Related Works” section in machine learning papers contextualizes research, outlining themes, chronological developments, comparative analyses, and applications. This aggregation aids in identifying gaps, positioning contributions, and enhancing understanding of established methodologies.

Understanding Common Types and Characteristics of Data

Analyzing various data types and characteristics enhances model efficiency, aiding in pattern recognition and informed decisions. An example of building a Predictive Model for Customer Churn is provided to illustrate this idea.

Common writing mistakes in writing scientific papers

Common writing mistakes in scientific papers include a lack of clarity, improper use of terminology, and poor organization of ideas, which can confuse readers and detract from the overall impact of the research. Frequently, authors… 

Top 15 Overleaf Shortcuts to Boost Your Productivity

In Overleaf, a popular LaTeX editor, there are numerous keyboard shortcuts that can enhance your productivity. Here are some of the most useful ones: Remember that these shortcuts may vary depending on your operating system… 

Line and Bar Plot in the same graph with Error Bars

The codes to for this graph is as below, with the following keypoints: Legend Handling: The legend is constructed from both plots (line plot & bar plot), ensuring that all data series are labeled correctly.… 

Submission & rebuttal in OpenReview

If you’re a coauthor and have not created an account in OpenReview, you should create an account after your college submits the paper to the site. This is because the reviews from the Reviewer will… 

How to export an R dataframe to LaTeX

The xtable package in R allows you to convert dataframes to LaTeX format. First, install and load the xtable package. Then, create or use an existing dataframe and convert it to LaTeX code using xtable. Finally, print the LaTeX code or save it to a .tex file by redirecting the output.

Citations issues

If you’ve added another author to your paper and posted it on arXiv, but Google Scholar doesn’t show the new author’s name in the citation, you can go to your paper listing in arxiv >>… 

Recover lost content in Overleaf via history

In Overleaf, the history feature allows you to track and revert changes made to your document. This is particularly useful if you’ve inadvertently deleted something important. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use the… 

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How to Write a Proof in a paper

Reviewers are not required to read supplementary materials, but many do. Therefore, making your proof easy to read is important. General Guidelines: Example: Theorem 1: Let and be real numbers. If , then . The… 

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