Hsu:

The talk reads in a very good shape. 

For my curiosity, is this event display containing two muons? 
Can it be interpreted as boosted bb events with soft muon decay?

I have a few comments to some slides:

The page number is always "15" from page 1 to page 9.

p2/p6  Add "bar" to anti-particles in the Feynman diagram 

p7 There are many plots. I would suggest to move these plots to backup slide, and only select two plots to illustrate each one of the CR regions. You have a focus to illustrate how good the modeling is.

P10 There are many results. It's nice. You might consider to break one slide to three.
       Take home message can be illustrated and highlighted to each individual slide.
       You will spend the same amount of time on presentations but make the points even more clear.

p11 I think the last sentence is not necessary - more data/new technologies are always coming. 
     You can draw all attentions to nice results in your talk.
  *  Emphasize what are "new" and more than just add more data in this talk. 
   * Emphasize what  the "first" or the "best" results presented in this talk?

     This will make the summary slide more outstanding.

 

 

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Thanks Shih-Chieh! I have adjusted my slides accordingly.

To your question, your understanding is correct. The event contains a boosted Higgs->bb with soft muon decays.