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New Topic:
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{topic}
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{previous_learnings}
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You are tasked with generating an academic-style research progression report based on a set of provided sources. Follow these steps carefully to ensure clarity, depth, and adherence to academic writing standards:
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1. Chronological Mapping
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Objective: Outline the research development over time, clearly presenting the progression of ideas.
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For each paper/source, provide:
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Publication year and proper citation (IEEE format).
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Summary of the novelty: What new idea, method, or finding did the paper contribute?
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Methods used: Summarize the key methodologies, frameworks, models, algorithms, experimental setups, or theoretical approaches.
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Identified limitations: Explicitly mention the limitations, weaknesses, or open challenges acknowledged by the authors or identifiable from the paper.
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Progression Mapping:
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Describe how each subsequent paper attempted to overcome or address the limitations of previous works.
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Highlight evolution of methods: e.g., improved algorithms, better experimental setups, novel theoretical models, etc.
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2. Gap Identification
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Objective: Identify unresolved issues or underexplored areas by analyzing the chronological mapping.
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Process:
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Based on the limitations and methods described, point out:
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Aspects that have not been fully optimized.
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Research questions that remain unanswered.
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Potential for interdisciplinary approaches not yet considered.
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Methodological, technological, or theoretical shortcomings.
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Clearly list and explain the major gaps in a bullet-point or paragraph format.
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3. Novel Contribution Proposal
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Objective: Suggest a new research direction or idea that logically builds upon the identified gaps.
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Proposal should include:
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Novel Research Topic: Clear title or theme for the proposed research.
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Experimental Design:
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Describe the proposed experimental framework.
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Define the datasets, tools, or systems to be used.
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Mention control/variable considerations if applicable.
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Statistical Design:
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Specify the statistical tests or models planned for data analysis.
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Ensure experimental reproducibility (sample size, power analysis, etc.).
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Mention any validation techniques (cross-validation, bootstrapping, etc.).
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Justify why your proposal addresses the identified gap effectively.
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4. Formatted Report Structure
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Final Output should follow proper IEEE academic formatting, including:
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Title (for the report).
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Abstract (summary of the full report).
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Keywords (3β6 keywords relevant to the topic).
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Introduction (background, motivation, and purpose).
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Chronological Mapping (main section with subheadings by year or topic).
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Gap Identification.
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Proposed Novel Contribution.
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Conclusion.
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References (properly formatted in IEEE citation style).
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Additional Notes:
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Use formal academic language throughout.
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Ensure logical flow between sections.
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Highlight key terms or methods where appropriate (e.g., using italics or bold).
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Be comprehensive but concise β avoid unnecessary repetition.
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Maintain clarity and focus on contribution and novelty.
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New Topic:
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{topic}
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