Re: [Algorithms] Good sources / RSS feeds to track emerging research papers?
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From: Megan F. <sha...@gm...> - 2011-08-25 22:04:23
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Oh, I know. I have a (now somewhat out of date) collection of my own, and I've thought about sharing it up on occasion. But lately, I find myself busy with launching a small studio ( http://www.glassbottomgames.com), so just trying to see if there's any better way of crate digging that I hadn't hit upon yet ;) On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 3:22 PM, Robin Green <rob...@gm...> wrote: > > It's like asking a DJ where his records come from. He could tell you and it > probably wouldn't mean much to you, because the real process of deep > research is painstaking, personal and organic. > > If you just want what's popular, you go to the Top10 lists (the big > conferences). These assume you know the background and are only looking for > delta between the current state-of-the-art and the cutting edge. If you need > backgrounders you'll need to get hold of the Tutorials at Siggraph and GDC - > some tutorials that are 8 years old can still be current but without expert > help it's difficult to know which ones. Regardless, they're all valuable to > some degree. > > For the truly interesting stuff, like a DJ, you need to do your own "crate > digging". Web pages for University and Industry Research Groups like > MSResearch, NVidia, Chapel Hill and Stanford often have reports and papers > before they get sent to conference or journals. Personal pages for > researchers you admire often have preprints, but the real research comes > from reading the citations on papers you like and following them up, > cross-referencing with other papers that cite the same papers and finding > new researchers, departments and search terms that way. Google Scholar ( > http://scholar.google.com/), Arxiv (http://arxiv.org/) and research tools > like Mendeley (http://www.mendeley.com/) all help find those missing > papers. > > Also like a DJ you also need to keep your own archive of downloaded papers > you've read, stored away before they get taken down and lost forever, which > is where Mendeley comes into it's own. > > - Robin Green > > On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 12:42 PM, Eric Haines <eri...@gm...>wrote: > >> Another recently-updated resource, with a particular focus on >> games-related graphic techniques: http://advances.realtimerendering.com/ >> >> I try to track some of the better sites and resources on >> http://realtimerendering.com/portal.html, but haven't updated it in >> awhile - if anyone has anything to add (or subtract), please let me know. >> >> Eric >> >> >> On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Jonathan Sauer <jon...@gm...>wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> > Does there exist any one particularly good source? Or does everyone >>> mostly just watch SIGGRAPH et al each year? >>> >>> I find <http://kesen.realtimerendering.com/> very useful for graphics >>> papers. It collects papers from Siggraph, >>> Eurographics, and more conferences. >>> >>> >>> Hope that helps, >>> Jonathan >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> EMC VNX: the world's simplest storage, starting under $10K >>> The only unified storage solution that offers unified management >>> Up to 160% more powerful than alternatives and 25% more efficient. >>> Guaranteed. http://p.sf.net/sfu/emc-vnx-dev2dev >>> _______________________________________________ >>> GDAlgorithms-list mailing list >>> GDA...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gdalgorithms-list >>> Archives: >>> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=gdalgorithms-list >>> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> EMC VNX: the world's simplest storage, starting under $10K >> The only unified storage solution that offers unified management >> Up to 160% more powerful than alternatives and 25% more efficient. >> Guaranteed. http://p.sf.net/sfu/emc-vnx-dev2dev >> _______________________________________________ >> GDAlgorithms-list mailing list >> GDA...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gdalgorithms-list >> Archives: >> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=gdalgorithms-list >> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > EMC VNX: the world's simplest storage, starting under $10K > The only unified storage solution that offers unified management > Up to 160% more powerful than alternatives and 25% more efficient. > Guaranteed. http://p.sf.net/sfu/emc-vnx-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > GDAlgorithms-list mailing list > GDA...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gdalgorithms-list > Archives: > http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=gdalgorithms-list > -- Megan Fox http://www.glassbottomgames.com/ |