LaTeX is a very powerful tool for documentation preparation, and is often used by researchers to prepare a manuscript for reviewing and publication. However, some new graduate students might not have experience in using LaTeX and thus have a difficult time in prepare their first papers.
In this article (PDF), we will first provide some tips for paper writing. Then, we will showcase several working examples for the tables and figures, which have been used in our previous publications. The readers are encouraged to adapt those tables and figures to their purposes to save time when preparing their first papers.
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- Rebuttal for Conference Submission (CVPR/ICCV)
- Supplementary Material for Conference Submission (CVPR/ICCV/ECCV)
- TOM-Net: Learning Transparent Object Matting from a Single Image (CVPR 2018)
- PS-FCN: A Flexible Learning Framework for Photometric Stereo (ECCV 2018)
- Self-calibrating Deep Photometric Stereo Networks (CVPR 2019)
- HDR Video Reconstruction: A Coarse-to-fine Network and A Real-world Benchmark Dataset (ICCV 2021)
- Single View Analysis of Non-Lambertian Objects Based on Deep Learning (PhD Thesis, HKU CS)
- LaTex Template Files for Undergraduate Thesis (Sun Yat-sen University)
- Paper Writing Tips by MLNLP-World: https://github.com/MLNLP-World/Paper-Writing-Tips
- Paper Picture Writing Code by MLNLP-World: https://github.com/MLNLP-World/Paper-Picture-Writing-Code