Recently, I set up a problem report, need to search some fields related papers to read, I mainly through the following steps to search the paper (if you have friends have other good methods, welcome message sharing):
The quality of the paper is of course very important. In My computer vision and depth learning field, usually to the three top will (ICCV CVPR ECCV) above find some of the latest papers:
With CVPR 2016 as an example, we can find the open access:http://www.cv-foundation.org/openaccess/cvpr2016.py of CVPR 2016 on Google
After opening it is the following:
You can enter the key words in the search bar, and then you can find the relevant papers.
Find a suitable paper, want to download, you can directly on Google Scholar download.
In addition, Google Scholar above there is a more useful function, can see the number of citations of the paper, such as the following (search FRCNN):
By clicking on the "cited number of times: 606", you will be able to see all of the articles cited frcnn this paper, and in descending order according to the number of citations, as shown in the following figure, of course, you can select the appropriate restrictions on the left side of the page to filter:
According to this "follow" thought, one can find a lot of related papers out. Imagine if the original paper was about a database, then find the paper that references it, and find all the work that has been done on the database. If you want to "get a grip" on this database, then the papers that cite the database are probably the objects you want to compare.
This is probably all ~ ~ Welcome to find the paper's experience of small partner message sharing.