Paper Title Generator
Generate compelling, venue-appropriate paper titles from draft content.
Input Needed
Provide one or more of:
- - Full paper draft (preferred)
- Abstract
- Key contributions list
- Method name / algorithm name
- Target venue(s)
Output
Per Venue: 3-5 Title Options
Each title comes with:
- - Rationale: Why this title fits the venue's style
- Tone tags: [Formal] [Technical] [Catchy] [Method-focused] [Application-focused]
- Word count: Short / Medium / Long
Title Styles Explained
- - Descriptive: States the method/problem directly (e.g., "Event-Triggered Formation Control for Multi-UAV Systems")
- Innovative: Emphasizes novelty (e.g., "Breaking the Communication Barrier: Adaptive Event-Triggered Formation")
- Question-based: Engages reader curiosity (e.g., "How Can Multi-Agent Systems Reduce Communication Without Losing Control?")
- Compound: Method + Application (e.g., "Consensus-Based Event Triggering for Formation Reconfiguration in UAV Swarms")
Venue-Specific Guidelines
IEEE Transactions (TAC, TIE, TRO, TCST)
- - Formal, technical, method-first
- Avoid: catchy phrases, questions, colons
- Length: 10-15 words
- Example: "Event-Triggered Consensus Control for Linear Multi-Agent Systems"
Automatica
- - Mathematical rigor emphasized
- Balance theory and application
- Clean, precise language
- Length: 12-18 words
IFAC (CDC, ACC, ECC)
- - Method + contribution clearly stated
- Technical but accessible
- Length: 12-16 words
ICRA / IROS (Robotics conferences)
- - Application-relevant, engaging
- Can be slightly more creative
- Often include robot/vehicle type
- Length: 8-12 words
Nature / Science
- - Broad impact, accessible to non-specialists
- Catchy but not hyperbolic
- Avoid jargon
- Length: 10-15 words
Workflow
- 1. Analyze input: Extract problem, method, contribution, novelty
- Identify keywords: Technical terms that must appear
- Map to venue: Apply venue-specific constraints
- Generate titles: 3-5 per venue, varied styles
- Rank & explain: Explain why each fits
Title Red Flags
- - Too vague: "A Study on Formation Control"
- Too long: >20 words
- Missing contribution: "Formation Control Using Event-Triggered Communication"
- Too generic: "A New Approach to..."
- Jargon-heavy for broad venues
See references/title-styles.md for detailed venue analysis and 20+ example titles.
论文标题生成器
根据草稿内容生成具有吸引力且符合会议/期刊风格的论文标题。
所需输入
提供以下一项或多项:
- - 完整论文草稿(首选)
- 摘要
- 关键贡献列表
- 方法名称/算法名称
- 目标会议/期刊
输出
每个会议/期刊:3-5个标题选项
每个标题附带:
- - 理由: 该标题为何符合该会议/期刊的风格
- 语气标签: [正式] [技术性] [吸引眼球] [方法导向] [应用导向]
- 字数: 短 / 中 / 长
标题风格说明
- - 描述型: 直接陈述方法/问题(例如:多无人机系统的事件触发编队控制)
- 创新型: 强调新颖性(例如:打破通信壁垒:自适应事件触发编队)
- 提问型: 激发读者好奇心(例如:多智能体系统如何在保持控制的同时减少通信?)
- 复合型: 方法+应用(例如:基于一致性的事件触发在无人机集群编队重构中的应用)
会议/期刊特定指南
IEEE Transactions(TAC, TIE, TRO, TCST)
- - 正式、技术性、方法优先
- 避免:吸引眼球的短语、问号、冒号
- 长度:10-15个单词
- 示例:线性多智能体系统的事件触发一致性控制
Automatica
- - 强调数学严谨性
- 理论与应用平衡
- 简洁、精确的语言
- 长度:12-18个单词
IFAC(CDC, ACC, ECC)
- - 明确陈述方法+贡献
- 技术性但易于理解
- 长度:12-16个单词
ICRA / IROS(机器人学会议)
- - 与应用相关,具有吸引力
- 可稍具创意性
- 通常包含机器人/车辆类型
- 长度:8-12个单词
Nature / Science
- - 广泛影响力,非专业人士可理解
- 吸引眼球但不夸张
- 避免专业术语
- 长度:10-15个单词
工作流程
- 1. 分析输入: 提取问题、方法、贡献、创新点
- 识别关键词: 必须出现的技术术语
- 映射到会议/期刊: 应用特定约束条件
- 生成标题: 每个会议/期刊3-5个,风格多样
- 排序与解释: 解释每个标题为何合适
标题警示标志
- - 过于模糊:关于编队控制的研究
- 过长:超过20个单词
- 缺少贡献:使用事件触发通信的编队控制
- 过于通用:一种新的...方法
- 对广泛受众而言专业术语过多
详见 references/title-styles.md 中的详细会议/期刊分析和20+个示例标题。