Chapter 48 Why didn’t you add my name?
"You think of Mai Mang as the unit of measurement for IQ, right?" Although Meng Fanqi secretly used Mai as the basic unit of IQ, she still didn't expect it when her best friend said this.
"I can't be considered kind. If you want data from me, you will have to add my name to this article." Meng Fanqi actually didn't care whether he added it or not, but the relationship today is not that close, so this kind of thing is still
It seems fairer.
"Just hang out a few games and consider it as a reward."
Han Ci naturally knew very well that this was a step down for himself. Generally speaking, only the first author and the corresponding author of a paper are more valuable, and the other positions are usually just symbolic.
If the article is not from a particularly top journal and has a huge impact, two or three publications are basically nothing.
Just by hanging the name of the second or third game, this series of things was settled, and Han Ci still took advantage of it.
"Furthermore, based on the nature of this article, in fact, I might as well accept his favor if his name is mentioned..." Han Ci once again began to fall into the anxiety of not wanting to owe others.
"How much have you written now? Show it to me, and we'll figure out how to make your PPT."
Meng Fanqi had received an email from the organizer a few days ago. Since this breakthrough was quite exaggerated, the organizer was very generous and allowed him to give a 45-60 minute presentation.
Of course, it is best to control the entire market within 30-40 minutes.
Meng Fanqi has already prepared his own slides early. These were originally some materials compiled during experiments and paper writing. Later, after some sorting, they can basically be used for display.
"You should take a look at mine first. My perspective in telling this story is mainly based on suspense."
This is also the way to write residual networks, which is what Meng Fanqi wrote in the abstract at the beginning of the paper.
Speaking of which, this summary was the main reason why Han Ci and Dean Fu mentioned Meng Fanqi.
Therefore, Han Ci was also impressed.
"What you mean is that the best topic for me to explore is here. Deeper and more complex networks should have stronger expressive capabilities, but in practice, this result cannot be observed."
"Yes, in the previous presentation, I will first introduce and demonstrate the effect of this from the practical aspects of practice, network design, and experimental results. After this part of the presentation is over, you will talk about your theoretical explanation.
, so our perspectives still need to remain consistent.”
"Then I can start with the formula between multiple nested ordinary networks and residual networks, and then introduce a general definition of a dynamic system." Han Ci quickly entered a focused learning state and put that aspect into perspective.
The uneasiness and anxiety about unfamiliar things are left behind.
Han Ci stared intently at Meng Fanqi's computer screen, looking at the prepared part, his eyes flickering.
Meng Fanqi somehow noticed inadvertently that her eyelashes were slightly curved and extremely long.
"What are you thinking about?" Han Ci thought for a moment, wondering how he could continue to add his own content after this PPT.
As a result, I found that the person next to me was distracted for some reason, and my blood pressure suddenly rose a little. I thought that it was an insult to my IQ that he could be distracted while discussing problems with me!
"Ah...no...it's nothing." Although Meng Fanqi was thick-skinned, he was too embarrassed to tell the reason directly.
"Read it carefully!" Han Ci pointed at the computer screen and said fiercely, "I'll probably make six or seven pages, which won't take up too much time. After all, this idea is not very mature yet, so it's safer to start with it.
This part of the content is ready."
"It looks good, it looks good." Meng Fanqi said with a smile, "It's okay, you can say as much as you want. My content is 30 minutes at most, and the organizer gave us a maximum of one hour to go online."
"Come on, they are all here for you, and I don't take offense to it. My main purpose is just to share this idea and perspective. Once the paper is ready, it still needs to be submitted to mathematics journals."
"Remember to add your name to me." Meng Fanqi nodded slightly at her.
"Why don't you add me a name?" Han Ci felt that ever since he came into contact with Meng Fanqi, he had rolled his eyes more in the past few days than in the previous year. The question of whether to add a name or not was like adding a name when buying a house.
"You can add if you want. I have so many articles without collaborators, so Dean Fu can only post two or three." Meng Fanqi didn't care.
Strictly speaking, anyone who has not made a substantial contribution to the article is not allowed to be an author.
But many of the rules about signatures have actually become ineffective.
Especially in China, there are many master's and doctoral students who play a role similar to coolies. Not to mention adding names to tutors who are completely indifferent, it is even possible to be robbed of a work or even kicked out of the author column.<
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Or why does China have a special rule that when the tutor makes one work, the student’s second work can be counted as one work.
In fact, to put it bluntly, the default instructor is likely to steal your first authorship.
Meng Fanqi personally feels that the first author and corresponding author need to take their responsibilities seriously and should not be treated casually.
As for the second, third and fourth works, they can be discussed and checked by the first author and the newsletter. Many of them are not academic contributions in the strict sense, but they can actually be counted as contributions.
For example, there are people abroad who have been naming their pet cats as second authors and published many articles.
The reason is that the companionship of the pet cat makes him feel happy and happy, and thus helps his academic research and paper writing, so he is considered the second author.
However, Han Ci was still quite serious in this regard. Although he said, "Why don't you add your name to me." But after Meng Fanqi really agreed, she still declined such behavior.
"I hope that next time you ask for a name, it will be because I have really made a significant contribution to your academic research." Han Ci has high aspirations and has been considered a genius all the way. Naturally, she has a little baggage in this regard and is quite confident.
Earthly said.
Meng Fanqi promised well, but he thought in his heart, I'm afraid this will be difficult, as all my academic achievements will be prepaid ten years later.
While the two were completing the last few pages of the PPT together, Meng Fanqi's phone suddenly rang.
When he saw the name of the caller, Meng Fanqi corrected his attitude slightly.
"Mr. Li? What, is there something wrong? I remember there are still two or three days before the time we agreed on, right?"
According to the original plan, we should make an appointment three days later to deliver the algorithm code and model.
Why did Robin Li suddenly call in advance?
Chapter completed!