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\chapter{Background \& Literature Overview}
In this section you need to explain all the theory required to understand your dissertation (i.e.\ the following chapters). But really in this chapter I am going to show you some examples.
\section{Some Technique One}
\index{Some Technique One|(}
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\subsection{Some Sub-technique One}
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\index{Some Technique One!Some Sub-technique One}
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\subsubsection{Some Sub-sub-technique One}
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\index{Some Technique One!Some Sub-sub-technique One}
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\index{Some Technique One|)}
\section[Some Technique Two]{Some Technique Two with Super Long Title Which Will Overrun In Header}
\index{Some Technique Two|(}
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Imagine some colourful description on Some Technique Three\index{Some Technique Three}.
\index{Some Technique Two|)}
\section{Evaluation Criteria}
This section should contain information on the metrics and background used to evaluate your work.
\section{Related Work}
\textbf{In this section you need to explain (and reference) similar work in literature}. Make sure to:
\begin{itemize}
\item Give a systematic overview of papers with related/similar work
\item Highlight similarities/differences to your work (perhaps in the form of a table)
\end{itemize}
For references use IEEE style \citep{IEEERefStyle} or Harvard style \citep{HarvRefStyle}.
Note that this section may be sectioned based on the different aspects of your dissertation. Some referenced text, as an example \citep{Arrighi2003, WithersMartinez2012, Ebejer2016}.
\section{Summary}
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