--- title: "Tips" --- If you are interested in joining the journal club, please send an email to <hongsup.shin@pm.me>. We will send you an invite to our Discord channel. Check out our [LinkedIn group](https://www.linkedin.com/company/austin-ml-journal-club/) as well. ## Logistics - We meet **every last Thursday of the month** between 6 pm and 8 pm. Meeting announcement is done through our Discord channel. The schedule can change based on the members' availability. - We usually meet at one of the many branches in Austin Public Library. ## Presentation - We take turns to present a paper. - When announcing what to read, we encourage the presenter to write a few sentences on "why this paper" to motivate others. - **It doesn't have to be a paper.** It can be a blog post, newspaper article, or even a tool documentation page. We can also use the journal club as a brainstorming session if the presenter wants to discuss a specific work problem they want to talk about. - Every presenter will be introduced in the [About](https://austinmljournalclub.github.io/about.html) page with a short bio. Participants will be mentioned in the posts. - Presenters don't have to know everything about the paper, but they should have enough understanding to lead the discussion. ### Guidelines for choosing papers Reading papers takes a great deal of time. To respect everyone's time, please consider the following criteria when choosing papers: - Papers that are published or peer-reviewed - Papers about ideas that are discussed frequently in ML community - Papers with high citation counts - Papers from renowned research groups - Papers that are not too niche in terms of their domain - Papers that are not too long - Papers that have many interesting discussing points; this means you can choose a bad paper intentionally Feel free to share any papers of interest in Discord. We will regularly update our [Reading List page](https://austinmljournalclub.github.io/reading_list.html) to track them. ## Communication - All major correspondence is made in the Discord channel. - Meetings are announced in the Discord channel and LinkedIn group. - Presenters should give others **at least 2 weeks to read the paper**. - Please notify on Discord about whether you can come next time before the meeting. ## Blogging - Presenters are welcome to write a blog post about the paper they presented. - The blog is hosted through GitHub pages from [our repository](https://github.com/AustinMLJournalClub/AustinMLJournalClub.github.io) and we use the [Quarto](https://quarto.org/) platform. - You can write about anything in the post as long as it captures some of our discussion during the meeting. - **Blogging is optional**. If the presenter is too busy to write the post, Hongsup will write a post instead, or he will suggest the presenter to write it together.
AustinMLJournalClub/AustinMLJournalClub.github.io
Quarto-based blog for Austin ML Journal Club. We are a group of ML practitioners in Austin who read and discuss ML papers together once a month.
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