DSRG: Coordinator Instructions
As a coordinator, you will present an overview of the paper, its contributions, and its limitations (10-15 minutes). Your chief goal is to provide context for a paper, avenues for applying its ideas and opportunities for future research.

It is expected that the participants will have read the paper, so although you should summarize the key contributions and ideas, your primary focus should be on providing additional content beyond what is found in the paper. You should provide a summary of how the paper fits in with prior work (including related work that goes unmentioned in the paper), and any research that has taken this paper's ideas and extended them to address other problems. You should discuss the contributions of this research and its limitations, with a focus on this work's impact and future research opportunities.

Checklist:
  1. Motivation for the paper, at time of publication.
  2. Key Ideas to address the problem
  3. Key Contributions
  4. Limitations
  5. Context (both prior work and new work that builds on this paper)
  6. Avenues for future research