# Table of Contents for ANS NPIC HITL FHE ## Files - [[2025-01-24 Where's Everyone At.md]] - [[2025-01-29 Rewriting the Experimental Setup Section.md]] - [[ANS NPIC Paper Meeting.md]] - [[visualization for ANS Paper.md]] ## Summary It looks like you have a rough outline of what needs to be done, but the actual writing is still in its infancy. Let's break down the tasks and provide some guidance on how to tackle them. **Task 1: Combine HITL with ARCADE and cite Andrew** * You've already mentioned that the two sections need to be combined. Take a closer look at the figures and descriptions provided by Andrew. * Write about the ARCADE components as much as they're described in the figures. This should help you understand the system better and provide more context for your readers. * Make sure to cite Andrew's work properly, using their original citations or finding alternative sources to support your explanations. **Task 2: Explain SmAHTR setup** * Take a deep dive into the SmAHTR section (currently only two sentences long). Try to explain the setup in more detail, using technical terms and jargon where necessary. * Make sure to include enough information for readers who may not be familiar with the technology. **Task 3: Finish ARCADE figure** * Review the figures provided by Andrew and try to recreate them (with permission, of course). If you're not comfortable doing this, consider reaching out to Robert or another team member for help. * Use your own words to describe the figure's contents, making sure to include enough detail for readers to understand the system. **Additional suggestions** * Take some time to review the entire document and make sure it flows logically. Consider adding headings, subheadings, and bullet points to break up the text. * Try to use more technical terms and jargon where necessary. This will help establish your credibility as an expert in the field and provide more context for readers. * Don't be afraid to reach out to Robert or other team members if you have questions or need clarification on certain topics. By tackling these tasks, you should be able to make significant progress on your document. Good luck! Generated by llama3.2:latest