Integrating Logical and Vector Representations for Complex QA

Integrating Logical and Vector Representations for Complex QA
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Integrating logical and vector representations in natural language semantics enhances reasoning for complex question answering. Explore the integration of different forms of representations to improve automated reasoning and understanding in AI applications.

  • AI
  • Natural Language Semantics
  • Complex QA
  • Automated Reasoning
  • Integrating Representations

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  1. Presentation Skills Karwan Sherwani Business and Management Department-IshikUniversity Academic Debate and Critical Thinking

  2. Content Objectives Definition Types of presentation Key steps Presentation structure Tips for effective presentation Tips on PowerPoint Examples

  3. Objectives To develop oral communication skills To be aneffective speaker To communicate and deliver ideas effectively To build up confidence

  4. Presentation A speech or talk in which a new product, idea, or piece of work is shown audience. and explained to an English Oxford Dictionaries

  5. Types of presentations Quick 1-minute Questions. Conference paper presentations Report presentations Thesis defense Job presentations All reflecton you & require practice Never enough time to talk Requires a clear goal and message

  6. Rehearsal for Presentations 1 minute Talk Questions: What you plan to become in the future, and how Business and Management Department will help you to achieve what you desire? Answer in (one Minute) without PowerPoint slides

  7. Key steps Planning Preparing Practicing Presenting

  8. How prepared are you? Narrow the topic and prepare script Decide on your title and aim Decide on visual aids Handle questions Know your brief & audience Decide on your structure Rehearse your talk Deliver your talk

  9. Presentation structure Introduce yourself Introduce the topic Introduce main parts Introduction The content Facts/ opinions/ results/ evidence/ examples, etc. Body Summary Reccomendations Conclusion

  10. Tips for effective presentation Prepare andpractice Wear smart Establisha good body language (gesturesand facial expressions) Make eye-contact Voice speed,volumeand pitch/tones Be enthusiastic, yet manageable

  11. Tips for effective presentation(Cont.) Avoid vocalized pauses (filler words) (Hum, Ah, Ee, you know) Instead choose a pause or period of silence or breathe. Prepare yourself for questions Visual aids (laptop/ data show projector/ white Board/chart/ handouts/ etc.) Have a backup plan Conquer fear and stress

  12. Tips on PowerPoint well-structured (cover/ objectives/ content/ body/ summary/ outcome/ references) Eye-catching Clear font type and size Wise use of colour Avoid crowded slides Use keywords Timing Illustrations (figures/charts/animation)

  13. Keep it simple Too many colours Too many fonts and styles Too much art work

  14. Rehearse your talk Practice at anytime Practice, practice, practice

  15. Evaluation PowerPoint Quality Body language/Vocal tones Confidence and Suppress of Stress English skills Interest in Presenting Knowledge of the topic

  16. References Kaul, A. 2005. The Effective Presentation: Talk Your Way to Success. New Delhi: Response Book: New Delhi. Reynolds, G. 2012. Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery, 2ndedn. New Riders: Berkeley.

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