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What have you learned and gained from your master's thesis?
Experience: First of all, the paper should make clear the research method, which is the angle of studying the problem. Because for the same research direction, there are often many research methods, and at the beginning of the research, it is often a bit confusing, with paste in my head, and people follow suit and change methods every day. I just didn't know what to do for a while, and I always changed my methods. Finally, I fainted, and my research work didn't make any progress.

Harvest: The paper must be innovative. In fact, the innovation can be empathetic, and the algorithm can be improved without theoretical breakthrough. For example, you can modify some algorithms to make the new algorithms closer to the actual needs of the work than the existing ones.

The paper must have the necessary depth. Without the necessary depth, it will be general and empty. The depth of the paper depends on the depth of your research. Only by reading as many articles in related research directions as possible can we understand the methods used in these papers, and remember to extract the research methods, conclusions and shortcomings mentioned in these articles.

Matters needing attention in master's thesis

Unlike undergraduates, graduate students have higher thesis requirements. Bian Xiao suggested that graduate students must have a clear theme when writing their thesis, otherwise the article will be waste paper.

When you have decided what to write, please don't start at once. You need to ask your tutor if it is appropriate for you to write this. Many graduate students can't study what they finally wrote because they didn't communicate with their tutors, which is a waste of time.

Before you start writing a paper, you need to set a big framework for your paper and know what to write in each part of your paper and what is the core point, so that the content of your paper will be clearer.