[emcai] Next meeting April 26: show-and-tells
Rijk, L.E.M. de (Lynn)
lynn.derijk at ru.nl
Fri Mar 22 07:41:45 MDT 2024
Dear EMCAI network members,
Thank you everyone who could make it today for the inspiring discussion of the readings!
For our next meeting on April 26 we would like to do another round of show-and-tells*.
If you would like to claim a slot, please put your name in the table at the top of our meeting minutes document<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AxPyoyPLhYFLsdqR-DI_lLimpJf6dKiYIHDcJPe4pqw/edit>.
If you are interested but unsure or have any questions, please e-mail Lynn (lynn.derijk at ru.nl<mailto:lynn.derijk at ru.nl>) or Hannah (hannah.pelikan at liu.se<mailto:hannah.pelikan at liu.se>).
Thanks again and see you next time!
Best wishes,
Hannah, Lynn and Saul
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*Show-and-tell instructions:
The idea of the show-and-tell is to briefly share what we are working on through showing some data. Any stage of work is welcome.
Just a few things to keep in mind as you are getting ready:
1. Plan to present for 10-15 minutes so that others get to engage and comment on your work.
2. How you present is up to you:
a. Some just bring a video snippet and introduce it, leaving some time to play it 2-3 times as in a mini data session.
b. Others like to prepare 2-3 slides with some background before presenting the video. This can be especially valuable if you are working on a new technology that people are unlikely to be familiar with and/or if the setting is very complex and needs further explanation.
3. We typically do not distribute transcripts in a show and tell, but you may want to subtitle your video if talk is important (and/or if the language is not English).
Some things you could cover in the show-and-tell before showing your clip:
a. Introduce your setting and technology broadly.
b. Tell us about your analytic focus, what angle are you analysing this data from?
c. Introduce the specific clip: who is in it, what are we going to see?
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