I used this for a few classes' essays I had at grad school. It was very useful, professors clearly enjoyed the aesthetic quality of the manuscripts. Great suggestion, professor!
I aways used to wonder how these articles looked so professional haha, I also use the Writefull extension with overleaf now, makes my life so much easier
Glad you like it! Overleaf is awesome. I also have a CV made on Overleaf, really like the programmability aspect that automates the styling and layout of the document.
Is ut possible without coding, I am weak in R. What was that RICH TEXT mean? What about the project you told about writing automatic research paper with gpt3
The Rich Text is less code and the UI looks similar to Google Docs. As for the GPT3 paper project, it's one of the ideas I have, hopefully will explore it sometimes in the future.
thank you so much for the effort provided , however , if I want to do a research paper without any university logo i.e. personal , what format shall I choose and are these identified by domain , for example templates say for statistics related articles versus sociology v.s economics ...etc ?
I hope you are ok. I want to ask you is there an easy way to implement CNN, LSTM,RNN or any other deep learning model on DNA Sequence if there is please teach us or if it doesn't then what would be your approach to implement it
Was hoping to see how to use LaTeX/Overleaf to actually make the process of constructing a manuscript *easier* than with MS Word -- e.g. by referencing fields of external data matrices. Overall, this just looks more tedious than writing in Word -- especially the manual, one-by-one collection of references, that is automated using software like EndNote or Zotero. I'm content to let journal editors oversee the type-setting process to fit their journal-specific templates... Am I missing something?
👏👏👏 This is what early stage grad students need. Quick start on latex with Overleaf. By the way, did you know you can open any GitHub repository or a tex-file in github using an Open-in-Overleaf badge (on the fly)? I had asked the overleaf support of such functionality and they did not have anything such ready. So, I made a badge and shared with them. Let me know if you are interested, I will share the link to the document I wrote on it.
@@DataProfessor I pasted the link with _. But it is still not visible. Your channel should have a setting on allowing comments (you have an option of allowing links there). Given that is activated, any one will be able comment with a link. It’s also possible to review comments I guess. So, am not sure if those comments by me are waiting on your approval somewhere in your dashboard.
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I used this for a few classes' essays I had at grad school.
It was very useful, professors clearly enjoyed the aesthetic quality of the manuscripts.
Great suggestion, professor!
Thanks for sharing, certainly great to hear that its helpful!
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I aways used to wonder how these articles looked so professional haha, I also use the Writefull extension with overleaf now, makes my life so much easier
Awesome, Writefull is a great tool
@@DataProfessor I'd love to see a vid on it!
Thank you for this really nice tutorial, it helped me a lot to get a better overview in overleaf and LaTex!
You're very welcome!
great video. good job professor. waiting for the next videos about LaTex 😍👌
Thanks! 😃
I love overleaf ! I use it for almost everything even for my CV .. Thank you Chanin :)
Glad you like it! Overleaf is awesome. I also have a CV made on Overleaf, really like the programmability aspect that automates the styling and layout of the document.
Thanks. So much informative and easy to understand.
Is ut possible without coding, I am weak in R. What was that RICH TEXT mean?
What about the project you told about writing automatic research paper with gpt3
The Rich Text is less code and the UI looks similar to Google Docs. As for the GPT3 paper project, it's one of the ideas I have, hopefully will explore it sometimes in the future.
Great video! Thanks for creating!
My pleasure!
Amazing video! Thank you!
Loved it
Thanks a lot. It has been very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
thank you so much for the effort provided , however , if I want to do a research paper without any university logo i.e. personal , what format shall I choose and are these identified by domain , for example templates say for statistics related articles versus sociology v.s economics ...etc ?
Works great for CVs / Resumes as well..
Yes, absolutely 😊
@@DataProfessor Yep been doing LaTeX since last year of grad school (2015); A few refereed papers as well.
It helped as its my first time writing paper
I hope you are ok.
I want to ask you is there an easy way to implement CNN, LSTM,RNN or any other deep learning model on DNA Sequence if there is please teach us or if it doesn't then what would be your approach to implement it
Cómo saco la etiqueta de números en el abstract?
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Welcome!
Thank you professor.
Thanks for tuning in!
Thank you very much sir, can we integrate dataframe from Pandas to LaTeX environment?
Yes, absolutely. There’s a to_latex() function for DataFrames (similar to how you would use to_csv() to save as CSV files.
Thank you very much professor
My pleasure!
Excellent!
Many thanks!
Thank you so much sir...
Thanks for watching!
How do I remove the "Oxford" & "Genetics" logo?
Hi, you'll have to hack the styles file to remove the logo.
@@DataProfessor Please, how do I do that?
Thanks Professor
You're welcome
Was hoping to see how to use LaTeX/Overleaf to actually make the process of constructing a manuscript *easier* than with MS Word -- e.g. by referencing fields of external data matrices. Overall, this just looks more tedious than writing in Word -- especially the manual, one-by-one collection of references, that is automated using software like EndNote or Zotero. I'm content to let journal editors oversee the type-setting process to fit their journal-specific templates... Am I missing something?
Thank you so much sir
Most welcome
Thank you sir
A pleasure!
thank you so much
👏👏👏 This is what early stage grad students need. Quick start on latex with Overleaf. By the way, did you know you can open any GitHub repository or a tex-file in github using an Open-in-Overleaf badge (on the fly)? I had asked the overleaf support of such functionality and they did not have anything such ready. So, I made a badge and shared with them. Let me know if you are interested, I will share the link to the document I wrote on it.
Sounds interesting, sure please share
@@DataProfessor I pasted a link to the document here. But, for some reason, even I cannot see that link (here).
@@SUGATORAY I think UA-cam has a link blocking policy, can you insert _ in place of . for the link
@@DataProfessor I pasted the link with _. But it is still not visible. Your channel should have a setting on allowing comments (you have an option of allowing links there). Given that is activated, any one will be able comment with a link. It’s also possible to review comments I guess. So, am not sure if those comments by me are waiting on your approval somewhere in your dashboard.
We can’t even see what you’re doing