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Seminar/Project Presentation Tips Prof. Abhijit C. Manepatil SKN Sinhgad Institute of Technology, Lonavala
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Seminar/ProjectPresentation Tips

Prof. Abhijit C. ManepatilSKN Sinhgad Institute of Technology,

Lonavala

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What is Project

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PresentationConfidence

Body language

Well Dressing

Voice

LanguageStudy

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The 1St Slide – (open with smile)

College Name

Project TitleBy

Name of Student

Guide

Name of Guide

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Content

• Organize the content of the

presentation.

• Example : Book index

• The FLOW

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What to Organize ? Introduction

Problem Statement

Literature Survey

System

System analysis -

Results

Conclusion

Future

enhancement

References

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Introduction

• Introduction must be in well definite format through which a view of project will be clear. Always start from Need and History.

• Explain in more detail, make your presentation well remember your first impression is last so be confident and well prepare.

• Introduce yourself, your topic name, details about project partners and guide, tell about the area of your work.

• All the best for your presentation. Do your best presentation consider that this is your last chance and start doing, good luck.

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Introduction

• Don’t Put Descriptive Data on Slides.

• Short & Sweet.

• Explain in detail.

• Clear the Idea of Project .

• Start from Need, History

• Max. 2 Slides Prof. Abhijit C. Manepatil

Goals of Project / Seminar

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Problem Statement

Ex:

•Finding out a user based exact answer by applying spatial thinking of user about the geographical information.

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Literature Survey

• Related Work.

• Survey.• To check how many peoples are literate.

• Boy and Girl Ratio

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Literature Survey - Example

Sr.

No.

Paper Name Published

year

Author

Name

Remark

1. Geographical Information Systems. An

Overview Indian Institute of Information

Technology

2012 Arul Prakash, Basic Introduction of GIS

2. Semantics Scales Up Beyond Search in Web 3.0 2011 Amit Sheth Semantic web concepts

3. Observation-driven geo-ontology engineering 2012 K. Janowicz Ontology structure which

related to GIS

4. Asking Spatial Questions to Identify GIS

Functionality

2013 Song Gao,

Michael F.

Goodchild

Concept of asking spatial

question to the tools GIS

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System

• Proposed System.

• Architecture

• Design• Algorithm

• Flowchart

• Input Output Flow from Start to End.

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Example :

USER QUESTION

Stop word Removal

Stemming

Tokenization

GIS Tool

Knowledge Base Protégé ToolReasoning

Question

Object

OWL FILE

Properties and Assist

Rule

ANSWER

•PREPROCESSING3. OWL Accessing

4. NLP Extraction

2. Ontology Creation

Input

Users Spatial Thinking

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Algorithm

• Making a tea.

• STEP’s

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Flowchart

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System analysis - Results

• Output

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Conclusion

• Brief Summery with technical words.

• What we Learn.

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Future Scope

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References

[1]

[2]

….

………

• Sort According to order of Year.

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References- Example

• Asking Spatial Questions to Identify GIS Functionality Song GaoDepartment of Geography and Center for Spatial Studies University ofCalifornia, Santa Barbara CA 93106-4060 © 2013 IEEE 2013 FourthInternational Conference on Computing for Geospatial Research andApplication.

• K. Janowicz, “Observation-driven geo-ontology engineering,” Transactions inGIS, 2012.

• M. F. Goodchild, “Spatial thinking and the GIS user interface,” Procedia-Socialand Behavioral Sciences, vol. 21, 2011

• P. A. Longley, M. F. Goodchild, D. J. Maguire, and D. W. Rhind, GeographicInformation Systems and Science (Third Edition). Hoboken, NY: Wiley, 2011.

• Y. Gao, S. Gao, R. Li, and Y. Liu, “A semantic geographical knowledge wikisystem mashed up with google maps,” Science China Technological Sciences, vol.53, 2010

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Thank You Slide

• Always say Thank You at the End.

• Ask for any questions & queries.

• Always wish good for asking questions and appreciate for asking for that.

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