Table Generation Convert experimental results into publication-ready LaTeX tables. Input $0 — Table type: comparison , ablation , descriptive , custom $1 — Data source: JSON file, CSV file, or inline data Scripts Generate LaTeX table from JSON/CSV python ~/.claude/skills/table-generation/scripts/results_to_table.py \ --input results.json --type comparison \ --bold-best max --caption "Performance comparison" \ --label tab:main_results Supports: comparison , ablation , descriptive , multi-dataset table types. Additional flags: --type multi-dataset for methods x datasets x metrics layout, --significance for p-value stars, --underline-second for second-best results. References LaTeX table templates and examples: ~/.claude/skills/table-generation/references/table-templates.md Table Types comparison — Main results table Rows = methods (baselines + ours), Columns = metrics/datasets Bold the best result in each column Include mean +/- std when available Use \multirow for method categories (Supervised, Self-supervised, etc.) ablation — Ablation study table Rows = variants (full model, minus component A, minus component B, ...) Columns = metrics Bold the full model result Use checkmarks for component presence descriptive — Dataset/statistics table Dataset characteristics, hyperparameters, or summary statistics Clean formatting with proper units custom — Free-form table User specifies layout and content Required Packages \usepackage { booktabs } % \toprule, \midrule, \bottomrule \usepackage { multirow } % \multirow \usepackage { multicol } % multi-column layouts \usepackage { threeparttable } % table notes Output Format Always generate tables with: booktabs rules ( \toprule , \midrule , \bottomrule ) \caption{} and \label{tab:...} Bold best results using \textbf{} Table notes via threeparttable when needed Proper alignment ( l for text, c or r for numbers) Rules Only include numbers from actual experimental logs — never hallucinate results All numbers must match the data source exactly Use $\pm$ for standard deviations Use \underline{} for second-best results when appropriate Keep tables compact — avoid unnecessary columns Use table* for wide tables spanning two columns Add glossary/notes for abbreviated column headers
table-generation
安装
npx skills add https://github.com/lingzhi227/agent-research-skills --skill table-generation