top | item 16035877 (no title) saycheese | 8 years ago Does anyone have any suggestions on finding CS papers worth reading beyond those papers listed here? discuss order hn newest chubot|8 years ago Follow the citations of papers you liked. Note the authors and read their other publications.Look at other papers in the same conference. Watch conference videos on YouTube.Skim at first, and then reread papers that pop back into your mind. tnecniv|8 years ago In my experience, you read a lot of papers that sound interesting and then some of them turn out to be good. azhenley|8 years ago What topics are you interested in? Following the top ACM and IEEE conferences in that area is a good start!For example, I'm interested in human-computer interaction so I read CHI and UIST papers each year, and for software engineering I read ICSE and FSE. toomim|8 years ago Ah, if only CHI and UIST had good papers these days. :/ load replies (2) chime|8 years ago Two minute papers channel: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCbfYPyITQ-7l4upoX8nvctg whistlerbrk|8 years ago See PapersWeLove saycheese|8 years ago http://paperswelove.org
chubot|8 years ago Follow the citations of papers you liked. Note the authors and read their other publications.Look at other papers in the same conference. Watch conference videos on YouTube.Skim at first, and then reread papers that pop back into your mind.
tnecniv|8 years ago In my experience, you read a lot of papers that sound interesting and then some of them turn out to be good.
azhenley|8 years ago What topics are you interested in? Following the top ACM and IEEE conferences in that area is a good start!For example, I'm interested in human-computer interaction so I read CHI and UIST papers each year, and for software engineering I read ICSE and FSE. toomim|8 years ago Ah, if only CHI and UIST had good papers these days. :/ load replies (2)
chubot|8 years ago
Look at other papers in the same conference. Watch conference videos on YouTube.
Skim at first, and then reread papers that pop back into your mind.
tnecniv|8 years ago
azhenley|8 years ago
For example, I'm interested in human-computer interaction so I read CHI and UIST papers each year, and for software engineering I read ICSE and FSE.
toomim|8 years ago
chime|8 years ago
whistlerbrk|8 years ago
saycheese|8 years ago