Journalreview
From Robin
[[Category:Ressurser|Template:Research Journals for Review]] The idea of the journal review is to learn about relevant work/papers many otherwise would miss. In the robin meeting, everybody is encouraged to do a journal review as a part of their technology presentation. That is, look through the last issues (last half year or the new issues since you last reviewed) of one or a few chosen journals. The task is to spot papers that you think might be relevant to people in the group.
You prepare 1-5 slides per paper to summarize the content at the meeting. Only the key idea in the paper is of interest. Details should be left to further reading by those interested. Thus, provide access to the papers by pdf to the other people (send them by e-mail if not too large).
List of research journals relevant for review in Robin group meeting (feel free to add new ones):
Contents |
General Interest
Title | Publisher | Reviewer | Web resource | ||
Communication of ACM | ?? | ||||
Proceedings of IEEE | ?? | ||||
Science | ?? | ||||
New Scientist | http://www.newscientist.com/ | PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA) | http://www.pnas.org |
Music/HCI
Reconfigurable logic
Conference | Deadline | Where | Other info |
Robotics
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