The name of this repository is an analogy of knowledge.
In late 2014 I initiated an effort to review and learn from old speech synthesis papers.
- The first stage of which was to meta-learn how to learn.
- Robert Siegel's Reading Scientific Papers was picked as a random starting point. Notes were taken here.
- The second stage of which was to read Julius Smith's Spectral Audio Signal Processing.
- There was an attempt to track down how the chapters and sections were interrelated.
- Now I had bootstrapped into the third stage which was to actually read papers.
- In about a year I started to write my own stuffs. Under
writings/
there are reviewed, unreviewed, published and rejected papers. All papers were drafted equal.
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