A Helluva week
Last week must have been one of the most exciting and topsy-turvy weeks of the year. Rank two to be precise, don't ask me about the first ;).
In office, I did a presentation, a release and an installation-cum-training session for the customer. Finally, we had a prototype for extracting information from text that is giving promising results. However, I felt that the presentations never helped the client appreciate the good work we did, hence I went ahead and wrote a report on evaluation of the prototype we did. (Turns out I am not the only one who thinks powerpoint-style presentations suck, more on that later.) Now, I am waiting with bated breath for evaluation from the client side.
Here's another incident of the week worth mentioning. I had an experience like that of Santiago in 'The Alchemist' . Santiago travels far-and-wide in search of a treasure, only to discover it at his starting point; but returns a wiser guy. After efforts to find out text mining work in Pune, I thought there were few groups working on text mining in Pune, and I was surprised to find there is a text and analytics group in Persistent itself. A community closer home is easier to interact with :).
Finally, over the weekend I attended ICON'08 (International Conference on Natural Language Processing). Its quite a big conference with language researchers from all across the country atending. This was a good chance to catch up with Om Sir, Pushpak Sir, Mitesh, Vasudevan, Ramanand and others from IIT. And ofcourse, I did one more presentation ;). That was on the paper we had submitted from my M.Tech thesis work. I was never very comfortable making presentations and writing reports, but after doing so many of them, I am now getting a hang of it. Writing the paper was a good experience. Om Sir's suggestions and the venerable 'Elements of Style' were quite helpful. Organizing ideas for presentation is an interesting matter, and I will save that for another post.
For all the anxious moments, this week was worth it. Yet the real moments to cherish manifest themselves subtly, and need some "flights of thought" to feel them :). It also takes a "leap of faith" to build on those moments ;).
2 comments:
Nicely summarized ! I have always admired your tenacity of summarization, quite envious at times as well.
I would disagree with you on the usefulness of presentation though. Lucid, succinct phrases on the slides (with illustrations to accompany) with the right explanation during the presentation will make things easy for the audience to understand.
Ok, for some literary style, I compromised on discretion :). I don't mean to rubbish all powerpoint presentations, but question their appropriateness for certain scenarios. Will write about that soon, and your comments are welcome then.
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