Last updated: May 16, 2024
Inspired by Vitaly Kurin, I’m sharing the resources I find useful for my research. Do you also find them useful? Is there anything else you think I should read? Please let me know, let’s struggle grow together in our journey!
Legend
- [B] Blogpost
- [K] Book
- [D] Document
- [P] Paper
- [S] Slides
General
- [B] A Survival Guide to a PhD, Andrej Karpathy (2016)
- [B] Principles of effective research, Michael Nielsen (2004)
- [K] The DPhil Grind, Vitaly Kurin (Last update, 2023)
- [B] Build what you need and use what you build, Michael Black (2024)
- [B] Documenting your PhD, David Stutz (2024)
- [B] Thoughts on Academia and Industry in ML Research, David Stutz (2024)
Writing
- [P] Writing a scientific article: A step-by-step guide for beginners, Ecarnot, F., et al., European Geriatric Medicine (2015)
- [S] How to write a good CVPR submission, Bill Freeman (2014)
- [B] Tips for Writing Technical Papers, Jennifer Widom (2006)
- [B] How we write rebuttals, Devi Parikh (2020)
Reviewing
- [D] How to Write a Review for a Scientific or Mathematical Paper, Matthew Roughan (2019)
- [S] How to be a good reviewer?, CVPR Tutorial (2022)
Visualizing
- [P] The misuse of colour in science communication, Crameri, F., et al., Nature Communications (2020)
- [B] Optimal qualitative colour palettes, Anton Tsitsulin (2019)