This repository provides a comprehensive guide on how to read research papers effectively. Each paper entry includes a link to the original paper, an annotated version, and a summary to help researchers understand the content more deeply.
Before starting, please read through the Reading Checklist to understand the process of how to better and efficiently go through a research paper. This checklist provides essential tips and strategies for getting the most out of your reading experience.
- Read the Original Paper: Start with the link to the original paper to get the full content.
- Annotated Version: Use the annotated version to understand key sections and insights on the paper.
- Summary: Refer to the summary for a quick overview of the paper's main contributions and findings.
Research Paper | Link to Paper | Annotated Version | Summary |
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DeepSeek-Coder-V2: Breaking the Barrier of Closed-Source Models in Code Intelligence | Link to Paper | Annotated Version | Summary |
We welcome contributions to this repository. If you have an annotated version or summary of a research paper that you would like to share, please follow the pattern described in this README file. Ensure your contributions include:
- A link to the actual research paper.
- An annotated version of the research paper.
- A summary of the research paper.