ASR-publication process
目录
Publication is important
For any people working on research and engineering, publication is the most important metric to evaluate your output. The publication includes:
- paper on peer-reviewed journals and conferences
- paper on public archives, e.g., arxiv
- technical report on CSLT webpage
- patents
- database,demo,articles on CSLT webpage
- code and document on git
- progress on cvss
Publication process
Papers and technical report
You are encouraged to publish your research results as papers in time. We recommend the following process
- log on your progress (ideas, trials, methods, data, results) on cvss
- complete technical report on CSLT webpage
- complete paper and submit to arxiv
- submit paper to journals and conferences
- update CSLT webpage to reflect the papers accepted, by including pdf files if necessary.
- NOTE: all the writing should not be 'private', all MUST be open and accessible by the team. So you must use cvss to log results
instead of using email, using cvs for paper and technical report preparation, using CSLT webpage to publish your papers and TRPs.
- NOTE: for each paper, the first author is responsible to monitor the progress of the paper.
For CVSS:
For CVS:
For CSLT paper publication:
For CSLT TRP publication:
Patents
Patents are encouraged particularly for engineering work. You need to prepare some initial documents to describe the basic innovation, and then we will hire some professionals for patent issuing to handle the progress.
For patent publication:
Code and database
We encourage code to be published on git, and databases/demos published on the grid. Read the following page:
Team publication
Every team has their own space:
- /nfs/nlphome
- /nfs/asrhome
- /nfs/finhome
Team-shared resources should be put their, particularly demos, baselines, tools, etc.
Every team has their own webpage:
- nlp.cslt.org
- asr.cslt.org
- fin.cslt.org
You should use these homepages to publish team-made demos.
Personal publication
You have personal webpage: <account>.cslt.org
Read here: