Research papers and talks

One of the best way to gain a deep understanding of a topic is to try to repeat the experiments of researchers and then modify them in some way. That’s how the best professors and mentors “teach” their students, by just encouraging them to try to duplicate the results of other researchers they’re interested in. You can’t help but tweak an approach if you spend enough time trying to get it to work for you.

Vector space models and semantic search

Finance

Question answering systems

Deep learning

LSTMs and RNNs

We had a lot of difficulty understanding the terminology and architecture of LSTMs. This is a gathering of the most cited references, so you can let the authors “vote” on the right way to talk about LSTMs. The state of the Wikipedia page (and Talk page discussion) on LSTMs is a pretty good indication of the lack of consensus about what LSTM means: