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Things to look for when reading papers.
Things to look for when reading papers.
==How I read papers==
I'm not very experienced but here is how I read papers:
* Watch their video.
** Their video will give a high-level summary. Usually video explanations are faster/easier to understand.
** Sometimes they show their results. Pay attention to problems in their results.
** If they don't have a video, look for a third-party one on YouTube.
* Read the abstract.
* Look through all figures and captions.
* Read the Intro and Methods.
** Tells you the problem they're addressing and their approach to addressing it.
** What is the input to and output of their pipeline?
* Read the Related Works section.
** This gives you an idea of what others have tried.
* Read the Evaluation section.
** Usually this is just a bunch of tables and numbers but it can give you links to datasets and a reference for some benchmarks.