Re: [Algorithms] Good sources / RSS feeds to track emerging research papers?
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From: Jonathan S. <jon...@gm...> - 2011-08-26 14:19:09
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Hello, > 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. I would like to add <http://academic.research.microsoft.com/>. It cross-links citations. Jonathan |