Presentation Logistics
- Two students as a team are expected to study and present one paper (19 teams in total). A collection of papers from different topics will be made available in the second week, from which students may choose a paper of their interest for study and presentation. Students must record their paper selections in the designated Google Sheet - Tab “Paper Presentation”. Two teams are not allowed to choose the same paper. Priority will be given based on the order of entry.
- Teaming up and paper selection should be completed prior to the Midterm Exam (Oct. 11, 2024).
- Time: Up to 12 minutes presentation.
- Each team is required to record their presentations and upload them to Canvas by Nov. 20, 2024. All presentations will be made available on the class website.
- Getting slides from paper authors or other sources is NOT allowed. Please do not contact the authors on the questions of the research papers.
Grading
- The grading of the paper presentation will be mainly based on peer assessments. Each student is required to submit individual assessments for other teams’ paper presentations.
- Grading will be based on how well you (a) organize and deliver your presentation, and (b) cover the critical points of the paper
Presentation Preparation
- Practice many times
- Control your time well
- Be very clear about your key message
- Most good speakers spend average 1-2 minutes per slide (not counting title and outline slides.)
- Each theme should be the subject of a small number of slides
- Each slide should have clear heading
- Make appropriate use of pictures
- Pictures are usually helpful and can draw attentions
- Each slide should normally contain around 25-35 words. Do NOT list everything in a slide. It is distracting – you need to elaborate your points. Do NOT copy complete paragraphs from the paper to the slides.
A Generic Talk Outline
- Title/author/affiliation (1 slide)
- Your name and email address (1 slide)
- Outline (1 slide): Give talk structure. (Audiences like predictability)
- Background: Motivation and Problem Statement (1-2 slides)(Why should anyone care? Draw attention – important)
- Related work (1 slide)
- Approaches and solutions (6-8 slides)
- Results (5-8 slides): Present key results and key insights. Do not superficially cover all results; cover key result well. Do not just present numbers; interpret them to give insights.
- Summary (1 slide)
- Future Work (1-2 slides): Give problems this research opens up. Put down your own opinion.
- Backup Slides (0-3 slides): Optionally have a few slides ready (not counted in your talk total) to answer expected questions. (Likely question areas: ideas glossed over, shortcomings of methods or results)
Paper Presentations at Big 4 Security Conferences (YouTube Channel):