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How to publish papers on NIPS?
Papers can be published in the following two ways:

1, introduced by the tutor;

2. Independently choose the paper agency to publish.

Select periodicals

Prepare to submit. Before submitting the manuscript, you must select the periodical to be published. It should be noted that each journal has its own style and characteristics, and it is easier to publish if you choose a journal that matches the field of the paper. There are hundreds of periodicals, each with its own requirements.

Revise a manuscript

After the paper is passed, the journal editor will contact the author. Generally speaking, papers will not be passed at one time. It takes many revisions to edit the manuscript and submit comments and requests. At this point, you only need to modify it according to the requirements of the editor.

When talking with the responsible editor, you should keep a sincere and open attitude, which will help to narrow the distance between them, provide you with better suggestions and publish them more smoothly.

1) theme

The topic is eyes, simple to the point. Don't be too verbose, of course, it should be clearly defined, such as estimating chlorophyll by remote sensing from MODIS images. If your content is only for one substance, such as wheat, it's best to reflect it in the title, because this method may not be applicable to other crops. It is better to use MODIS images to estimate chlorophyll by remote sensing.

2) Introduction

Introduction is the part where the evaluator evaluates your knowledge in this field, mainly describing the development of this field. What is usually overlooked is the logic of introduction. First of all, we should make an overview of the research status, draw out the existing problems from the overview, and then draw out our own articles. The key we have to do is how to draw out our own things, which is the most important part of getting started. The previous article was revised by a foreigner in Canada, and the worst part was the introduction, which was illogical.

3) Method

This part is the basis of data, so be sure to write clearly, such as what instrument, what model, what material, and where it was made. Experiments in remote sensing are generally spectrometer, reference version, crop name, soil characteristics, observation time and so on. I remember that in the wheat experiment, the height of the spectrometer, whether from the canopy or from the ground, should be clearly written. Don't be afraid of trouble, be sure to make it clear how to write. Personally, if you can't make it clear, don't mention it, so as not to make it worse.

4) Conclusion and analysis

This part is the main body. There shouldn't be too much narrative in the conclusion. Many people conclude that there are other people's documents. This needs to be avoided. Just make your results clear directly. The analysis mainly includes precision comparison, advantages and disadvantages, cause analysis, auxiliary data, and indirectly confirming the results of other people's articles. Indirect verification is the best way to reflect the results.