@AlzGirlLori @PhDVoice@AcademicChatter You upload your article (word format) which includes your references at the end. You can then select the output file format (I selected BibTeX) and the output file will include your references (in my case in BibTeX style). I hope that helped.
I wanted to extract references from word to use them in LaTeX. I did not know about about the reference extractor tool (https://t.co/C8sW0TRCrL) earlier😅.
It saved me today!
What are your favourite tools for writing articles / thesis ?
@PhDVoice@AcademicChatter#phdchat
Today, I entered my "last" chapter of my Ph.D. journey, as I started working on my thesis. Excited about it, but also in a reflective mood.
What would you do differently if you had the chance? 🤔
#phdchat#AcademicTwitter@AcademicChatter@HaPhDsupervisor
Check out another intresting use of StyleGAN. Generating rappers ! Every image comes with generated rhymes 😂 https://t.co/mRGllGXuvz #stylegan#rappergenerator#AI#hiphop
@ignaciojduran @AcademicChatter Here are some tutorials I followed, just in case you need them:
quick: https://t.co/HWmKhnS6RG
more detailed: https://t.co/fwv1OTHraa
As I started getting into the 3D-computer vision area, I stumbled upon this amazing work.
It allows you to reconstruct a photorealistic 3D face from a single ‘in-the-wild” image.
Check it out !
Check out the results video for our #CVPR2020 paper, AvatarMe: Realistically Renderable 3D Facial Reconstruction "in-the-wild".
From a single image to real-like 3D avatars.
HD: https://t.co/Q5hD8l2SvF
w/ @moschoglou@baris_gecer@S_Ploumpis@trelobyte A. Ghosh, S. Zafeiriou