“Learn steadily rather than short burst for longevity.“ — Andrew Ng
Questions To Ask Yourself
Andrew provides a set of questions that you should ask yourself as you read a paper. These questions generally will show you understand the critical information presented in a paper. I use the questions below as beacons to ensure I don’t stray from the aim of understanding vital information.
They are as follow:
- Describe what the authors of the paper aim to accomplish, or perhaps did achieve.(寫作的Motivation是什麼?)
- If a new approach/technique/method was introduced in a paper, what are the key elements of the newly proposed approach?(論文中提出的方法,關鍵點是什麼?)
- What content within the paper is useful to you?(對自己當前的研究,有用的內容或者啓發)
- What other references do you want to follow?(好的參考文獻進一步閱讀)
參考文獻:How You Should Read Research Papers According To Andrew Ng (Stanford Deep Learning Lectures)