Interesting Links

This is a storehouse of links I find useful and may prove helpful to you (disclaimer: last updated in 2015 so most of them are probably outdated):

Recent developments:

1. Google AI Defeating Go champion shows AI can ‘find solutions humans don’t see’

2. Microsoft’s Speech Recognition Tech Is Officially as Accurate as Humans

3. Internet devices powered by Wi-Fi

4. Artificially-intelligent Robot Scientist

5. Adobe's Project VoCo can replicate, alter recorded speech

6. The Technology Behind Tesla AutoPilot (very interesting, especially MobilEye) though a lot of improvements have been since date. Check out comma.ai for a very unconventional approach towards level 2 autonomy for cars.

Research related

1. Advice on Writing Research Papers

2. A Student's Guide to Research

3. General Advice (intended for CS grads, but pretty much applicable to all)

4. Regarding Ph.D applications (very important for Ph.D. applicants)

5. Some common but extremely useful points in writing papers

Online Resources:

1. Signals and System basics from MIT by the one and only Prof. Alan V. Oppenheim

2. Signals and Systems book by Prof. Alan Oppenheim

3. Communication Systems by Simon Haykin (just love this one)

4. A very informative google spreadsheet I found on Quora listing various resources for DSP.

5. Online Mathematics Textbooks

6. Fun filled way to learn Machine Learning

Disclaimer: The links mentioned in this page are the property of their respective owners. I do not claim to be the author of these articles. If links are broken, do contact me.