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Most current research papers on speech can be found online. The following list shows some of the popular sources for research papers. | Most current research papers on speech can be found online. The following list shows some of the popular sources for research papers. | ||
Latest revision as of 22:01, 17 November 2021
Most current research papers on speech can be found online. The following list shows some of the popular sources for research papers.
- Google Scholar[1] is a useful place that links out to many other sites
- Internet Archive[2] Scholar section can also be used to search for papers.
- Arxiv[3] has an entire subsection for computer research and the papers are linked from the abstract page in available formats.
Conference pages[edit | edit source]
Conference pages are also a good place to find new and interesting papers you might otherwise miss, finding a title on interspeech[4]'s presentations and searching for it on arxiv usually nets you a copy to read.