Business Scholar — Bilingual ML Paper Review
A precision-built Korean/English paper-review template anchored by a single gradient mesh wave and mandatory purple-to-cyan section tags. Where every other seminar deck reaches for decoration, this one stays silent and lets the paper speak.
This template exists for the Friday afternoon paper club — the kind where a graduate student walks through a transformer architecture to twelve colleagues who already read the abstract. It values typographic restraint and bilingual equity: Pretendard Korean and Latin letterforms are peers, never one subordinate to the other. It refuses illustration, iconography, and decorative noise on principle — only wave, gradient tag, and type survive the edit. The audience is there for the ideas; the slides should have the discipline to get out of the way.
Good for
- · 15-slide ML or NLP paper review talks in university lab settings
- · Bilingual Korean/English seminar decks for mixed academic audiences
- · Dense methodology and equation slides that need visual calm
- · Conference-style reading group sessions requiring clean citeable structure
Avoid for
- · Investor pitch decks or commercial product launches needing strong brand personality
- · Photo-driven editorial or storytelling presentations
- · Workshops requiring illustrated explainers or playful iconography
- · Chart-heavy quarterly business reviews where data visualization dominates
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