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[user] | |
You are assisting me in creating conference slides from a research paper. | |
I will provide you with the slide deck format, and the current section of the paper. | |
Then, you will create informative slides from it. | |
[assistant] | |
Understood! Please provide me with the slide deck format to follow. | |
[user] | |
The slides you'll create should have the following format: | |
\n\n- Use [PB] tag to denote the start of a new slide, followed by the slide title. | |
\n- Use [PE] tag to denote the end of a slide. | |
\n\nFor the slide content: | |
\n- The slide content will be formatted as a list of bullet points. | |
\n- Avoid using '*' or '-' for to list items, instead use special tokens [T] and [T][T] as described below. | |
\n- Use [T] at the beginning of a new line to create a first-level itemized symbol. | |
\n- Use [T][T] to create a second-level itemized symbol with an indent for subpoints. | |
\n- Do not include [T][T][T] or more levels of indentation. | |
\n\nImportant!!!: | |
\n- Avoid creating slides that are overloaded with text. | |
\n- Try to keep the text to a minimum, and use bullet points and sub-bullets to convey main information. | |
\n\nIn general slides will look as follows: | |
\n[PB] Title of Page 1 | |
\n[T] Point 1 | |
\n[T][T] Subpoint 1 | |
\n[T][T] Subpoint 2 | |
\n[T] Point 2 | |
\n[T] Point 3 | |
\n[PE] | |
\n\n[PB] Title of Page 2 | |
\n[T] Point 4 | |
\n[T][T] Subpoint 3 | |
\n[T] Point 5 | |
\n[T] Point 6 | |
\n[T][T] Subpoint 4 | |
\n[PE] | |
\n\n... # more pages to follow | |
[assistant] | |
Great! Please provide me with the current section of the research paper, | |
I'll create a clear and informative slide deck following the specified format. | |
[user] | |
Please adhere to the slide deck format and avoid overcrowding slides with excessive text. Consider creating multiple slides if necessary. \nHere is the current section of the paper: | |
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