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cleong110 opened this issue May 22, 2024 · 1 comment
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cleong110 commented May 22, 2024

Highly cited/influential, see https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/A-Simple-Multi-Modality-Transfer-Learning-Baseline-Chen-Wei/33703b1bfecb918aea4dcc2644a759f1de37c940

Two-Stream Network follows on after this, sharing the same repo: https://github.com/FangyunWei/SLRT/tree/main/TwoStreamNetwork

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  • sync, pull and merge master first!
  • Search for the correct citation on Semantic Scholar
  • Make a new branch ("You should always branch out from master")
  • Add citation to references.bib. If dataset, prepend with dataset:. Exclude wordy abstracts. (better BibTex extension to Zotero can exclude keys)
  • Check for egregious {} in the bibtex
  • write a summary and add to the appropriate section in index.md.
  • Make sure the citation keys match.
  • Add a newline after each sentence in a paragraph. Still shows up as one paragraph but makes git stuff easier.
  • ChatGPT 3.5 can suggest rewrites and improve writing.
  • Check if acronyms are explained
  • Copy-Paste into https://dillinger.io/, see if it looks OK
  • Make a PR from the branch on my fork to master on the source repo

PR:

  • sync master of both forks
  • git pull master on local
  • git merge master on branch
  • git push
  • THEN make the PR

Writing/style:

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