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In my thesis I have to cite the references in the style shown in the picture. I think it is more near to apa style, but not exactly same. Could anyone please guide how can I generate references in this format. I am using .bib file and working on overleaf.enter image description here

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    What you show does not look a lot like APA style: APA style is an author-year style with author-year citations, yours is a numerical style. You may want to try one of the standard natbib styles like plainnat for starters if you use \bibliographystyle. If you actually use biblatex as suggested by the tags, you could start with style=numeric, but you will need modifications. Start with https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/12806/35864. – moewe Jun 06 '23 at 06:12

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Try the IEEE style:

\bibliographystyle{ieeetr}

It's quite similar, for example:

[65] S. Xie, R. B. Girshick, P. Dollár, Z. Tu, and K. He, “Aggregated residual transformations for deep neural networks,”
in 2017 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, CVPR 2017, Honolulu, HI, USA, July
21-26, 2017, pp. 5987–5995, IEEE Computer Society, 2017.

For styles have a look here.