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thesis - What is the correct way to caption stacked images for . . . I am editing my thesis, and cannot find any resources on the best way to caption multiple images stacked side-by-side or top-to-bottom for comparison I quickly put together an example of how I think I should do it
COMPOSING EFFECTIVE FIGURE CAPTIONS IN SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES AND POSTERS Readers of a scientific paper are dependent on the caption to be their guide to the visualization(s) in each figure Consequently, identifying the information your audience needs is a key first step for composing each figure caption in your article
Image Citations and Captions | Visual Resources Center While some elements of drafting and editing captions, citations, and figure lists may seem tedious, formulaic, or frustrating, we want to emphasize that image citation work is an opportunity to actively participate in the process of knowledge production
Can I use a figure from a different paper in my own journal . . . - Reddit In my field, this is very common, especially in review papers, or when good photos of a species are hard to come by (rare endangered, burrowing, neglected in favor of more colorful congenerics, etc ) I've given permission for several of my photos and images to be used, and vice versa
FigCaptions_Fall2024 Figures must be numbered in papers, so a reader can associate a specific figure with the narrative description in the text Numbered figures are not necessary for talks, because the caption is right there on the same slide with the figure
APA Formatting and Style Guide (7th Edition) - Purdue OWL® Rules for handling works by a single author or multiple authors that apply to all APA-style references in your reference list, regardless of the type of work (book, article, electronic resource, etc )
Multi-LLM Collaborative Caption Generation in Scientific Documents By combining the complementary strengths of multiple LLMs with candidate caption generation and a post-editing stage, our framework generates captions that are not only preferred over author-written captions in informativeness but also cater to diverse needs through long and short caption formats
Ten simple rules for collaboratively writing a multi-authored paper With the 10 rules outlined below, we aim to provide a foundation for writing multi-authored papers and conducting exciting and influential science The writing team is formed at the beginning of the writing process This can happen at different stages of a research project
Image Caption Generator Using Hybrid Techniques In this research paper, the deep learning methods for the image caption generator using multimodal approaches are outlined The quality of captions depends on the model, the preprocessing of the data, and the dataset used
SciCapenter: Supporting Caption Composition for Scientific Figures with . . . SciCapenter generates a variety of captions for each figure in a scholarly article, providing scores and a comprehensive checklist to assess caption quality across multiple critical aspects, such as helpfulness, OCR mention, key takeaways, and visual properties reference