CONFERENCE 
CONVERTING YOUR 
Professor Dr ZulikhaJamaludin 
Universiti Utara Malaysia 
zulie@uum.edu.my 
MANCOD 2014, UPM 17thSept 2014. 
ARTICLE 
ARTICLE 
INTO A 
JOURNAL
THE STRUCTUREOF A 
PAPER 
RESEARCH
THE STRUCTURE 
TITLE 
ABSTRACT +keywords 
INTRODUCTION 
BODY 
DISCUSSION 
REFERENCES 
GENERAL 
PARTICULAR 
PARTICULAR 
GENERAL
CHOOSING THE 
EXAMPLE 
Interaction design theory 
Bahasa Melayu reading pattern of dyslexic children in Kedah. 
An Automatic Reading Tutor Framework Using Speech Recognition And Interaction Design 
SHORT –15 words at most 
Easyto understand 
Reflects the objectiveof the paper 
(clear relationship between DV& IV) 
It is a ‘promise’
“..a brief, comprehensive summary of the contents of the article.” “..can be the most important paragraph in the article.” ? 
WHAT IS AN
Abstracts are published separately from articles in on-line indices, SO MAKE IT CLEAR. ? 
WHAT IS AN 
Accurate 
Self-contained 
Concise and specific 
5% of article or 500 words at most
THE ‘MUST HAVE’ IN 
THE MESSAGE TO DELIVER
OF GOOD ABSTRACTS 
In the last years there has been a high production of groupware systems. However, most of these systems have been based on the desktop metaphor. We propose a translation process based on the use of the conceptual model (or, particularly, on the task model and the data model) of the original application. From this model and by means of a pattern-based reengineering process, we obtain mobile versions of the original systems. In this paper the user interface reengineering process is described and an example of the application of patterns for the evolution of a specific system, Domosim-TPC, is shown.
OF GOOD ABSTRACTS 
In this paper, we present a speaker verification system based on the Hidden Markov Models and Least Mean Square (LMS) adaptive filtering. The aim of using LMS adaptive filtering is to improve the HMMs performance in noisy environments. A Malay spoken digit database is used for the testing and validation modules. It is shown that, in a clean environment a Total Success Rate (TSR) of 89.97% is achieved using HMMs. For speaker verification, the true speaker rejection rate is 25.3% while the impostor acceptance rate is 9.99% and the equal error rate (EER) is 16.66%. In noisy environments without LMS adaptive filtering TSRs of between 43.07%-46.40% are achieved for Signal to Noise Ratios (SNRs) of 0-30 dBs. Meanwhile, after LMS filtering, TSRs of between 51.26%-54.86% are achieved for SNRs 0-30 dB.
KEYWORDS 
SELECTION 
NOTESON 
Choose keywords with enough search volume 
Choose long tail keywords 
Use the keywords in the article title 
Use sparingly in the body – not overstated
Convert to journal
INTRODUCTION 
BODY 
CONCLUSION 
Provide problem & hook(significant) 
State claim 
NOT in the form of research report title 
Tell what we have already told 
NO NEW input
INTRODUCTION 
dyslexic children and pesona design 
primary pesona reading pattern 
requirement definition document 
Storyboard with interaction design analysis 
the DC-READ prototype 
CONCLUSION 
INTRODUCTION 
BODY 
CONCLUSION
EXTRA 
BE 
PARTICULAR 
INTRODUCTION 
CREATE A HOOK 
KEY FOR GOOD PAPER
INTRODUCTION 
Intro =your entrance lawn
INTRODUCTION 
Intro =your entrance lawn
INTRODUCTION 
Intro =your face!
INTRODUCTION 
Intro =your face!
THE INTRODUCTION 
TEMPLATE 
“Instudying<1-thesemanticmeaningofthetopic>,thesekeywordsisoperationallydefinedas<2-theoperationaldefinitionofthekeywordsappearedinthetitle>.Assuch<3-majorproblems> willbeexamined.Inordertodoso,<4-thevariablesrelatedtomajorproblems>mustbeinvestigated.Sothatintheend<5-theclaimorthesignificance>canbeshown/proven.“ 
Note: 
Items2,3,4–canbemorethanonevariable.
USING THE TEMPLATE 
EXAMPLE 
In studying websites trustworthiness, types of e-frauds and their characteristics will be examined. In order to do so, techniques of identifying e-fraud in websites must be investigated. So that in the end, a generalize method for curbing e-fraudscan be shown 
The scene 
The ‘bridge’ 
The claim
CONCLUSION 
WRITING THE 
Midastouch 
it is about leaving a magical impact 
Intro repeating 
Nearest closing 
Objective emphasis 
Quotation 
Anecdote closing 
Natural closing 
Summary 
Direct statement 
TYPES
Where do they ? 
TITLE (1000) 
ABSTRACT (100) 
INTRO (100) 
CONCLUSION (100) 
REFERENCE (50) 
BODY 1 (10) 
BODY 2 (10) 
BODY n (3) 
HTMAP 
Include ref from the target journal’s articles
JOURNAL 
ARTICLE 
CONFERENCE vs 
Refer hand-out
Convert to journal
EDITFORFORM 
…then
Convert to journal
GRAMMAR 
Disturbing 
Critical 
Average 
Adapted from Funk, McMahan & Day (2000). The Craft of Editing.Springer-Verlag 
Run-on sentence 
Its/it’s 
Spelling mistakes: 
effect/affect 
Mechanics: list, bullets, comma 
Non-parallel 
Verb disagreement 
Different from/than 
Compare with/to 
Split infinitive
MECHANICS 
OF WRITING 
LIST? 
Parallel? 
Punctuation? 
QUOTATION? 
PARAGRAPHING? 
CONTROLLING SENTENCE? 
COLON? 
COMMA?
PAPERSBEING 
REASONSFOR
TIPS 
ON SELECTING 
LIST 10 PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS IN YOUR FIELD WHERE YOU COULD PUBLISH 
NEVER SUBMIT TO A JOURNAL YOU NEVER READ 
TALK TO YOUR LIBRARIAN 
JOURNALS
CRITERIA in choosing a 
JOURNAL 
Scope of journal 
Indexing 
Impact factor 
Publication frequency 
Duration to publish 
Duration of review 
Friendliness of editor 
Rejection rate 
Reference
INDEXED 
JOURNAL? 
IEEE(IEL /IEEE Xplore) 
Ei 
Scopus(ScieVerse) 
ACM 
COMPENDEX 
ELSEVIER 
ISI (Thompson) 
WEB OF SCIENCE
LEVELS of 
PRESTIGE 
CONFERENCE 
NON-INDEXED JOURNAL 
INDEXED JOURNAL
JOURNALARTICLES 
ADHERING TO THE FORMAT 
Sure wayto annoy a reviewer: do a poor job of formattingyour paper 
Many journal editors are going to do a format check before the reviewer even sees the manuscript
JOURNALARTICLES 
ADHERING TO THE FORMAT 
JICT-UUM –refer format 
http://jict.uum.edu.my
THE PROCESS 
of publishing a paperin a journal
Every review is golddust 
Be trulygrateful for criticism as well as praise 
(This is really, really, really hardbut it’s really, really, really, really, really, reallyImportant) 
LISTENINGTO 
YOURREVIEWERS
Submission –online/email editor-in-chief (jict.uum.edu.my) 
Technical editor review board/editor-in-chief 
Editorial review board –peer review 
Results –2-10 weeks 
Acceptance? Reject? 
Amendments + rebuttal–2 weeks 
Copyright agreement 
Publish 1-2 years 
WHAT’s 
NEXT? 
STEPS IN PUBLISHING YOUR WORK
Convert to journal

More Related Content

PDF
Writing and get published in high impact journals
PDF
Thesis writing
PPT
Week 6 7c - language in procedures & method
PPTX
Lieterature review writing
PPT
Technical research writing
PPTX
Technical Paper Writing Sridhara
PPT
Qualitative Lab - Analysis And Report
PDF
How to write an effective title and abstract and choose appropriate keywords 
Writing and get published in high impact journals
Thesis writing
Week 6 7c - language in procedures & method
Lieterature review writing
Technical research writing
Technical Paper Writing Sridhara
Qualitative Lab - Analysis And Report
How to write an effective title and abstract and choose appropriate keywords 

What's hot (19)

DOCX
New research article format for your next assignment
PPT
Week 10 the conclusion
PPTX
(THESIS) Uplifting Science & research2
PPTX
Writing your thesis chapter by chapter
PPTX
Data presentation and analysis for case study research
PPT
The Literature Review
PDF
Finding Your Voice as an Academic Writer
PDF
Structured Study Process and Reporting Format
PPTX
Use of tense in academic and research writings
PPTX
Theoretical framework
PPTX
8. preparing your thesis proposal
ODP
Qualitative research, lab report overview, and review of lectures 1 to 7
PPTX
Use of tense in academic and research writings
DOCX
The social character of raceanonymous marking enabled sub
PPT
(THESIS) Bsu Mentoring Thesis Writers
PPTX
Presentation On Sections
PPTX
BasicThoughts on How to Conduct a Literature Review_ Masters Level
PDF
Emba research proposal
PPT
615900072
New research article format for your next assignment
Week 10 the conclusion
(THESIS) Uplifting Science & research2
Writing your thesis chapter by chapter
Data presentation and analysis for case study research
The Literature Review
Finding Your Voice as an Academic Writer
Structured Study Process and Reporting Format
Use of tense in academic and research writings
Theoretical framework
8. preparing your thesis proposal
Qualitative research, lab report overview, and review of lectures 1 to 7
Use of tense in academic and research writings
The social character of raceanonymous marking enabled sub
(THESIS) Bsu Mentoring Thesis Writers
Presentation On Sections
BasicThoughts on How to Conduct a Literature Review_ Masters Level
Emba research proposal
615900072
Ad

Viewers also liked (7)

PPT
PowerPoint Helper!
PDF
Perception and Expectation of Students Towards Service Quality
PDF
Outcome-based teaching in higher education
PPT
Training on outcome based education
PPTX
Design ppt slides using IxD theory
PPT
OBE Student Learning Time (SLT) & Assessment
PPT
What is ph d thesis writing
PowerPoint Helper!
Perception and Expectation of Students Towards Service Quality
Outcome-based teaching in higher education
Training on outcome based education
Design ppt slides using IxD theory
OBE Student Learning Time (SLT) & Assessment
What is ph d thesis writing
Ad

Similar to Convert to journal (20)

DOCX
Abstract
PPTX
Haystack 2018 - Algorithmic Extraction of Keywords Concepts and Vocabularies
PPTX
Reading strategies
PPTX
Writing a scientific manuscript
PPT
Technical Writing For Consultants
PPT
Combining General and Genre-Specific Approaches to L2 Writing Instruction
PPT
Writing a research_paper
PPT
Writing A Research Paper
PPTX
Week 4: Summarising and paraphrasing
PDF
WRITING & PUBLISHING IN HIGH IMPACT JOURNAL 2nd Mechanical Engineering
PPTX
Creativity vs Best Practices
PDF
writing_style_guide for writers and lectures and others
DOCX
ASSIGNMENT 2 - Research Proposal Weighting 30 tow.docx
PPTX
team10.ppt.pptx
DOCX
Answer the Below Question. APA format. 300 words.Textbook .docx
PPTX
Eskm20140903
DOCX
BA634 Current & Emerging TechnologyResearch PaperUnderstanding.docx
PPT
Presentation 3
DOCX
BA634 Current & Emerging Technology Research Paper 1 .docx
PPT
Anatomy Of A Paper
Abstract
Haystack 2018 - Algorithmic Extraction of Keywords Concepts and Vocabularies
Reading strategies
Writing a scientific manuscript
Technical Writing For Consultants
Combining General and Genre-Specific Approaches to L2 Writing Instruction
Writing a research_paper
Writing A Research Paper
Week 4: Summarising and paraphrasing
WRITING & PUBLISHING IN HIGH IMPACT JOURNAL 2nd Mechanical Engineering
Creativity vs Best Practices
writing_style_guide for writers and lectures and others
ASSIGNMENT 2 - Research Proposal Weighting 30 tow.docx
team10.ppt.pptx
Answer the Below Question. APA format. 300 words.Textbook .docx
Eskm20140903
BA634 Current & Emerging TechnologyResearch PaperUnderstanding.docx
Presentation 3
BA634 Current & Emerging Technology Research Paper 1 .docx
Anatomy Of A Paper

More from Prof Jamaluddin (11)

PDF
Kreatif disleksia
PDF
Kaedah kreatif menangani disleksia
PDF
JICT writing session during ICOCI 2017
PDF
Thesis writing and examiners' expectation
PDF
New learning tech
PDF
Golden tips-Managing stress
PDF
intro to Interaction design
PDF
HOT slides - Literature review
PPSX
A to Z about Literature Review
PPSX
Technical communication
PDF
Girls and ict
Kreatif disleksia
Kaedah kreatif menangani disleksia
JICT writing session during ICOCI 2017
Thesis writing and examiners' expectation
New learning tech
Golden tips-Managing stress
intro to Interaction design
HOT slides - Literature review
A to Z about Literature Review
Technical communication
Girls and ict

Convert to journal

  • 1. CONFERENCE CONVERTING YOUR Professor Dr ZulikhaJamaludin Universiti Utara Malaysia zulie@uum.edu.my MANCOD 2014, UPM 17thSept 2014. ARTICLE ARTICLE INTO A JOURNAL
  • 2. THE STRUCTUREOF A PAPER RESEARCH
  • 3. THE STRUCTURE TITLE ABSTRACT +keywords INTRODUCTION BODY DISCUSSION REFERENCES GENERAL PARTICULAR PARTICULAR GENERAL
  • 4. CHOOSING THE EXAMPLE Interaction design theory Bahasa Melayu reading pattern of dyslexic children in Kedah. An Automatic Reading Tutor Framework Using Speech Recognition And Interaction Design SHORT –15 words at most Easyto understand Reflects the objectiveof the paper (clear relationship between DV& IV) It is a ‘promise’
  • 5. “..a brief, comprehensive summary of the contents of the article.” “..can be the most important paragraph in the article.” ? WHAT IS AN
  • 6. Abstracts are published separately from articles in on-line indices, SO MAKE IT CLEAR. ? WHAT IS AN Accurate Self-contained Concise and specific 5% of article or 500 words at most
  • 7. THE ‘MUST HAVE’ IN THE MESSAGE TO DELIVER
  • 8. OF GOOD ABSTRACTS In the last years there has been a high production of groupware systems. However, most of these systems have been based on the desktop metaphor. We propose a translation process based on the use of the conceptual model (or, particularly, on the task model and the data model) of the original application. From this model and by means of a pattern-based reengineering process, we obtain mobile versions of the original systems. In this paper the user interface reengineering process is described and an example of the application of patterns for the evolution of a specific system, Domosim-TPC, is shown.
  • 9. OF GOOD ABSTRACTS In this paper, we present a speaker verification system based on the Hidden Markov Models and Least Mean Square (LMS) adaptive filtering. The aim of using LMS adaptive filtering is to improve the HMMs performance in noisy environments. A Malay spoken digit database is used for the testing and validation modules. It is shown that, in a clean environment a Total Success Rate (TSR) of 89.97% is achieved using HMMs. For speaker verification, the true speaker rejection rate is 25.3% while the impostor acceptance rate is 9.99% and the equal error rate (EER) is 16.66%. In noisy environments without LMS adaptive filtering TSRs of between 43.07%-46.40% are achieved for Signal to Noise Ratios (SNRs) of 0-30 dBs. Meanwhile, after LMS filtering, TSRs of between 51.26%-54.86% are achieved for SNRs 0-30 dB.
  • 10. KEYWORDS SELECTION NOTESON Choose keywords with enough search volume Choose long tail keywords Use the keywords in the article title Use sparingly in the body – not overstated
  • 12. INTRODUCTION BODY CONCLUSION Provide problem & hook(significant) State claim NOT in the form of research report title Tell what we have already told NO NEW input
  • 13. INTRODUCTION dyslexic children and pesona design primary pesona reading pattern requirement definition document Storyboard with interaction design analysis the DC-READ prototype CONCLUSION INTRODUCTION BODY CONCLUSION
  • 14. EXTRA BE PARTICULAR INTRODUCTION CREATE A HOOK KEY FOR GOOD PAPER
  • 15. INTRODUCTION Intro =your entrance lawn
  • 16. INTRODUCTION Intro =your entrance lawn
  • 19. THE INTRODUCTION TEMPLATE “Instudying<1-thesemanticmeaningofthetopic>,thesekeywordsisoperationallydefinedas<2-theoperationaldefinitionofthekeywordsappearedinthetitle>.Assuch<3-majorproblems> willbeexamined.Inordertodoso,<4-thevariablesrelatedtomajorproblems>mustbeinvestigated.Sothatintheend<5-theclaimorthesignificance>canbeshown/proven.“ Note: Items2,3,4–canbemorethanonevariable.
  • 20. USING THE TEMPLATE EXAMPLE In studying websites trustworthiness, types of e-frauds and their characteristics will be examined. In order to do so, techniques of identifying e-fraud in websites must be investigated. So that in the end, a generalize method for curbing e-fraudscan be shown The scene The ‘bridge’ The claim
  • 21. CONCLUSION WRITING THE Midastouch it is about leaving a magical impact Intro repeating Nearest closing Objective emphasis Quotation Anecdote closing Natural closing Summary Direct statement TYPES
  • 22. Where do they ? TITLE (1000) ABSTRACT (100) INTRO (100) CONCLUSION (100) REFERENCE (50) BODY 1 (10) BODY 2 (10) BODY n (3) HTMAP Include ref from the target journal’s articles
  • 23. JOURNAL ARTICLE CONFERENCE vs Refer hand-out
  • 27. GRAMMAR Disturbing Critical Average Adapted from Funk, McMahan & Day (2000). The Craft of Editing.Springer-Verlag Run-on sentence Its/it’s Spelling mistakes: effect/affect Mechanics: list, bullets, comma Non-parallel Verb disagreement Different from/than Compare with/to Split infinitive
  • 28. MECHANICS OF WRITING LIST? Parallel? Punctuation? QUOTATION? PARAGRAPHING? CONTROLLING SENTENCE? COLON? COMMA?
  • 30. TIPS ON SELECTING LIST 10 PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS IN YOUR FIELD WHERE YOU COULD PUBLISH NEVER SUBMIT TO A JOURNAL YOU NEVER READ TALK TO YOUR LIBRARIAN JOURNALS
  • 31. CRITERIA in choosing a JOURNAL Scope of journal Indexing Impact factor Publication frequency Duration to publish Duration of review Friendliness of editor Rejection rate Reference
  • 32. INDEXED JOURNAL? IEEE(IEL /IEEE Xplore) Ei Scopus(ScieVerse) ACM COMPENDEX ELSEVIER ISI (Thompson) WEB OF SCIENCE
  • 33. LEVELS of PRESTIGE CONFERENCE NON-INDEXED JOURNAL INDEXED JOURNAL
  • 34. JOURNALARTICLES ADHERING TO THE FORMAT Sure wayto annoy a reviewer: do a poor job of formattingyour paper Many journal editors are going to do a format check before the reviewer even sees the manuscript
  • 35. JOURNALARTICLES ADHERING TO THE FORMAT JICT-UUM –refer format http://jict.uum.edu.my
  • 36. THE PROCESS of publishing a paperin a journal
  • 37. Every review is golddust Be trulygrateful for criticism as well as praise (This is really, really, really hardbut it’s really, really, really, really, really, reallyImportant) LISTENINGTO YOURREVIEWERS
  • 38. Submission –online/email editor-in-chief (jict.uum.edu.my) Technical editor review board/editor-in-chief Editorial review board –peer review Results –2-10 weeks Acceptance? Reject? Amendments + rebuttal–2 weeks Copyright agreement Publish 1-2 years WHAT’s NEXT? STEPS IN PUBLISHING YOUR WORK