This is a LaTeX template for ES100 taught at Harvard. It contains both a template for a thesis and a fair amount of introductory information on the use of LaTeX.
More details and instructions can be found here: https://github.com/CapraLab/lab-manuscript-template
The goal of this template is to make formatting and writing a scientific manuscript easier and more standardized. This should be appropriate as a basic academic journal template, but the Capra Lab is an evolutionary genomics lab (submitting to journals like MBE, AJHG, Genome Biology, Nat Eco Evo, etc). Some of these suggestions are subjective and there is ultimately no one-size-fits-all for writing a paper. However, this will hopefully serve as a great place to start.
This Project posits elementary analogies of existing Probabilistic and Machine Learning models that have been used to find solutions to the problem of the Structural Segmentation of Musical audio. I have tried to use the idea that the chord of a given beat or frame of a song is an analogous representation of the states generated by trained Hidden Markov Models in generating feature vectors for the aforementioned problem; and that the knowledge of the temporal boundaries within which, a group of frames lie, can be used as constraints in creating the feature vectors that are eventually clustered to identify the pattern in which the various segments of a song repeat.