Title: Your Topic
1Your Topic
2Outline
- Title of your presentation
- 1 Title slide
- 2 Slide
- 2.1 Text field
- 2.2 Page title
- 3 Graphics
- 3.1 One figure (maximum size)
- 3.2 One figure and text
31 Title slide
- The title slide is different from all other
slides of the document - Title slide
- Do not delete
- Has no slide title
- Contains two text boxes
- Upper text box
- Title of the presentation
- Font size depends on the length of the title
(e.g. 32 pt) - Lower text box
- Information about the author
- Font size18 pt
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Helvetica or Arial)
42 Regular slide
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- Font size 18pt
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- Slide footer (Insert tab -gt Header Footer)
- Text in footer is aligned right
- Font size 10pt
- Should contain
- Family name of the author
- Date (YYYY-MM-DD) or Year (YYYY)
- Short title of the presentation
- The page number field is placed on the right (the
field will be automatically updated be inserting
new pages)
52.1 Text box (1)
- The blue frame shows the size and position of a
single column of text - All presented material (text and images) should
be placed within the borders of this box. Place
no images over the margins!
62.1 Text box (2)
- If you need more than one text box, the you
should copy an empty text box. - This allows you to use the same structured format
and bullets - 18 pt
- ...
- ....
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72.2 Slide title
- Each slide has an individual slide title.
- The slide title should be short and characterize
the content. - The slide title should be different from other
slide titles. - In the case that the content of a slide is
similar to subsequent slides, introduce a label
which allows to distinguish the pages , e.g. - Results of the analysis (1)
- Results of the analysis (2)
- Please dont shift the slide title text box!
- Dont delete the slide title text box!
- Format of slide title
- only one line
- aligned left (not centered)
- font size 20 pt, shadow
- slide number2 spaces page title e.g.
additionally (2) - Numbering
- Use 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 2 2.1 NOT 1. 1.1.
1.2. 2.
83 Figures
- Do not place figures outside of the frame
- boarders! (see borders on left and
right) - Resolution? ? appropriate!
- Max 1200 x 800
- Please dont include 10 mega pixel images
- Reduce number of pixels before e.g. use
IrfanView
93.1 One figure (maximum size)
103.2 One figure and text
- The way from the U2 Theresienstraße station to
TUM. - Entrance to Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (1.
floor) via main entrance - Only the left border of this text box was
shifted!
114 Reference List
- The reference list provides systematic evidence
of any sources that were used or mentioned. There
are various ways of citing these sources.
Citation styles in scientific publication vary
depending on the publisher or editor. (Have a
look at the reference lists in different academic
journals or conference proceedings and compare).
For example, within the text sources can be
referenced using numbers 5, abbreviations
STI05, Names of authors and publication year
Fuchs Hase, 2005, or footnote numbers1. The
references can be ordered according to first
mentioned in the main text or alphabetically by
the last name of the first author. - Despite these variants, references and citation
style must be consistent within one document. - In order to find a source, certain key
information is necessary, depending on the
publication (e.g. author names, publication year,
publication title, editor or publisher, etc.),
which is given in a defined sequence.
124.1 Citation Style (1)
- The sources are cited in-text within parentheses
with the surname of the author and the year of
publication and are cited in the reference list
in alphabetical order by the first authors
surname. This is called Parenthetical
Referencing or Harvard Citation. - The form of an in-text citation depends on
whether the publication is of one author Fox,
2005, two authors Fox Hare, 2005, or more
than two authors Fox et al., 2005. Note there
is no . after the et in et al.. - In the reference list, however, all authors are
mentioned by name even when there are more than
two authors! - If references cannot be distinguished in the
in-text citations simply from the name and date,
you can add a single lower-case letter to the
year as a label. This label must also be included
in the reference list. For example Fox et al.,
2005a, Fox et al., 2005b. - If the author(s) are directly addressed in your
text, for example as Fox Hare 2005 have
shown", only the year is placed in parentheses.
134.2 Citation Style (2)
- In the reference list, a citation begins with the
authors(s) name(s), followed by the year and
the title of the publication. - The authors names are indicated first by the
surname, followed by the initial of the authors
first name. To distinguish the name of each
author, the names are punctuated by a comma. Some
citation methods use a punctuation system which
reduces the clarity of the entry (for example
Fox, K. - H., Hu, L., Li, H. ), so we have
resorted to a modern method which minimizes the
punctuation in and compresses a reference.
Therefore, we omit the comma between the surname
and the first name and the period after the first
initial. - The year is placed in parentheses.
- The title of the publication follows, and is
punctuated by a period. If there is also a
subtitle, the title and the subtitle are
separated by a colon. - Example
- vonGoethe JW (1794) Reineke Fuchs.
- Fox R, Hare ML, Hedgehog K-H (2005) Forest and
Meadow.
144.2 Citation style (3)
- Further information required for reference
depends on the source. There is a referencing
distinction between source types, for example
books, magazines or journals, conference
proceedings and publications, and technical
reports reports, theses, dissertations, etc. - Books If a book is, as a single, whole
bibliographic unit, it follows Place of
publication Publisher - Are multiple publisher sites indicated in the
book? Indicate only the first listed in the
reference. (e.g. Munich Berlin New York -gt
Munich) - The publishing house is given in a short,
characteristic form(e.g. R. Piper GmbH Co. KG
-gt Piper) - ExampleFox R (2005) Forest and Meadow. München
Piper
154.2 Citation style (4)
- Article in a magazine or journal. It
followsJournal name, Volume number (issue
number) Page numbers - The name of the journal can be abbreviated
according to the International Code of Journals. - The volume number is in bold in many
publications. - The issue number is set in parentheses. It is not
common practice in all journals. - The first page number of the relevant set comes
after the colon. The last page number is
separated from the first by a dash. Page numbers
are often numbered consecutively within a volume.
An indication of page numbers by the
abbreviations p or pp are not required in the
referencing method laid out here. - There is no publisher listed!
- We do not use the device In as magazines,
journals, and other periodicals are not solitary
bibliographic units. - ExampleFox R (2005) Forest and Meadow. Journal
of Wildlife Biology, 25(3) 205-213
164.2 Citation style (5)
- Article from conference proceedings. It
followsIn Name of the publishers (eds) Title
of the conference. Place of publication
Publisher, Volume number (Issue number) page
numbers - In means that it is a bibliographic unit.
- Specify the name(s) of the publisher(s) in the
form described previously for authors. - (eds) stands for Editors if there is only one
editor, then use (ed). For German publications,
you can also use (Hrsg) for Herausgeber. No .
after the abbreviations. - Information about the conference, such as
duration or location are, as opposed to the
publisher or place of publication, not essential
and should not overload the reference. - If the publication of the conference proceedings
is not in the same year as the conference, this
may be indicated by stating the year in
parentheses in front of the title of the
conference. - Specifying the ISBN greatly simplifies searches.
- Example Fox R (2005) Forest and Meadow. In
Hare ML (ed) Symposium for Wildlife Biology.
Munich Piper, 3(1) 205-213
174.2 Citation style (6)
- Technical report. It followsPlace of
Institution Publishing institution, Report
number, Type of report - Since reports are often not printed by a
publishing house, the location of the issuing
corporation or institute is specified instead of
a publisher. - The information of the issuing institution is
given in a descending manner as accurately as
necessary. In the case of a dissertation, for
example, the reference requires Name of
University, Name of Faculty. In the case of a
thesis, more precise information is required
Name of University, Name of Faculty, Name of
Institute or the Chair or the subject area. - If a report number is available, it is indicated
after the designation of the issuing institution. - Type of report Dissertation, thesis, project
report, research report, etc. - Example Fox R (2005) Forest and Meadow. Munich
Technische Universität, Fakultät Bau Geo Umwelt,
Dissertation
184.3 Source found -gt own literature list (1)
Source Literature list
Reineke Fuchs Fuchs R
Reineke Fuchs Fuchs R
R. Fuchs Fuchs R
Fuchs, R, Fuchs R
Hans Peter Fuchs Fuchs HP
Hans P. Fuchs Fuchs HP
H. P. Fuchs Fuchs HP
Hans-Peter Fuchs Fuchs H-P
Hanspeter Fuchs Fuchs H
Hans Peter Reineke Fuchs Fuchs HPR
Reineke van Fuchs vanFuchs R
194.3 Source found -gt own literature list (2))
Source Reference list
Volume 5 - issue 2, page 13 -17 5(2) 13-17
VOLUME 5 NUMBER 2 PP 13-17 5(2) 13-17
5. Jahrgang, Heft 2, Seite 13 bis 17 5(2) 13-17
Band 2, Jahrgang 5, S. 13-17 5(2) 13-17
5 (Heft 2), 13 ff 5(2) 13-17
vol. 5, no. 2, pp 13-17, 2005 5(2) 13-17
Volume 5, February, p.13 - p.17 5(2) 13-17
5, 2, 13-17 5(2) 13-17
Jahrg. 5, 2005, Heft 2 5(2) 13-17
Volume V, Part II W15, p 13 ff 5(2W15) 13-17
PFG 2005 / 2, 0013-0017 2005(2) 13-17
Volume 2005, issue 1-2, 13 ff. 2005(1-2) 13-17
20References
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navigation of UAVs over urban areas. Surveying
and Land Information Science, 70(3) 139-149 - Hebel M, Stilla U (2012) Simultaneous calibration
of ALS systems and alignment of multiview LiDAR
scans of urban areas. IEEE Transactions on
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 50(6) 2364-2379 - Schmitt M, Magnard C, Brehm T, Stilla U (2011)
Towards airborne single pass decimeter resolution
SAR interferometry over urban areas. In Stilla
U, Rottensteiner F, Mayer H, Jutzi B, Butenuth M
(eds) Photogrammetric Image Analysis, ISPRS
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197-208 - Schmitt M, Stilla U (2013) Compressive sensing
based layover separation in airborne single pass
multi-baseline InSAR data. IEEE Geoscience and
Remote Sensing Letters, 10(2) 313-317 - Stilla U (1995) Map-aided structural analysis of
aerial images. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry
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