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.
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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.
Luca Anzalone
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thanks but this way i am loosing alphabetical order. how can I fix it? – Shahid Mubasshar Jun 05 '23 at 10:16
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also i don't want inverted commas around the titles of the articles. is there any way i can omit the commas? – Shahid Mubasshar Jun 05 '23 at 12:13
natbibstyles likeplainnatfor starters if you use\bibliographystyle. If you actually usebiblatexas suggested by the tags, you could start withstyle=numeric,but you will need modifications. Start with https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/12806/35864. – moewe Jun 06 '23 at 06:12