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by scott_s
5731 days ago
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It's not going to show up popular websites much because CS research, like most research, is not a popular topic. But if you want to know what's going on, a great place to start is to start reading the proceedings of recent ACM conferences: http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?linked=1&part=series... Yes, it's behind a pay-wall. Not much I can do about that [1]. And yes, you will have to read academic papers. But that's where people talk about real computer science. [1] Although, if you find a title and abstract that sounds interesting, you can usually just Google for the title and find a copy on the author's site. All of my papers, for instance, are also on my webpage. And, yes, this is explicitly allowed by the copyright transfer agreement. |
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http://kesen.realtimerendering.com/sig2010.html
http://www.cvpapers.com/cvpr2010.html
http://www.cvpapers.com/eccv2010.html
http://www.cvpapers.com/iccv2009.html