PersonalInformationStream
Without Notes April 2011
- Overconnected, Churchill Club March 2011
- Overconnected by Bill Davidow, Delphinium Books January 2011
- Wikipedia:Bill Davidow
- Dire Consequences of Overconnectedness by William Davidow, Commonwealth Club January 2011 watched in WithoutNotesFebruary11
- Innovation to Action, Churchill Club March 2011
- see also SeeingWhatsNext
- Mind vs. Machine by Brian Christian, The Atlantic March 2011
- Measuring Success With the Right Numbers by Paul Miller, SemanticWeb.com April 2011
- Les Japonais, les risques, et les territoires de la catastrophe, Planète terre, France Culture March 2011
- Joining Cloudera by Doug Cutting, Free Search 2009
- Apache Innovation Bolsters IBM's "Smartest Machine on Earth" in First-ever Man vs. Machine Competition on Jeopardy! Quiz Show by Sally Khudairi, The Apache Software Foundation Blog February 2011
- The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache Cassandra 0.7 by Sally Khudairi, The Apache Software Foundation Blog January 2011
- Alice Marwick on Celebrity, Publicity and Self-Branding in Web 2.0, Berkman Center March 2011
- Status Update: Celebrity, Publicity and Self-Branding in Web 2.0 by Alice Marwick from Microsoft Research, Berkman Center
- mention of status affordances
- see also http://tunkrank.com/score/utopiah that I was daily tracking
- cf Path:/pub/socialbehaviors/tunkranking.png (outdated, end of 2010)
- see also http://tunkrank.com/score/utopiah that I was daily tracking
- see SocialNetworks
- P2P Surveillance (rather than "ambient intimacy" or "digital awareness" or "lifestreaming") sounds precisely like Color Labs
- tiara.org personal homepage of Alice Marwick, aka alicetiara
- tiara.org blog a feminist technology blog
- Alice Marwick at Microsoft Research
- Bot shows signs of consciousness by Celeste Biever, New Scientist April 2011
- updated Wikipedia:LIDA (Cognitive architecture)
- Stan Franklin, University of Memphis in Tennessee
- Antonio Chella, Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of machine Consciousness
- Murray Shanahan, Professor of Cognitive Robotics, Imperial College London
- updated Wikipedia:LIDA (Cognitive architecture)
- Knowledge Diffusion and Innovation: Modelling Complex Entrepreneurial Behaviours by Piergiuseppe Morone and Richard Taylor: A Response to the Review, JASSS March 2011
- review read WithoutNotesJanuary11#KDIJASSS
- Innovation as an Emerging System Property: An Agent Based Simulation Model by Cristiano Antonelli and Gianluigi Ferraris, JASSS March 2011
- Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey and the Ideas that Sparked a Revolution by Brian Solis, April 2011
- cf last paragraph
- see also Qeiru
- cf last paragraph
- Un texte, un mathématicien à la BNF : Laplace, le hasard et ses lois universelles, Continent sciences, France Culture March 2011
- In praise of Luddism by David Edgerton, Nature March 2011
- Neuroscience: Towards functional connectomics by H. Sebastian Seung, Nature March 2011
- Start-up Search Engines: Google Killers or Wannabes? by Jake Rainbow, Epiphany Solutions Digital Marketing Blog 2010
- Entrepreneurs: Want an chance to pitch to Groupon investors BV Capital?, TNW Entrepreneur April 2011
- found through Beta List
- Tron Legacy by Josh Nimoy, The Work of Josh Nimoy 2010
- mention of Processing
- Twitter Search is Now 3x Faster by Krishna Gade, Twitter Engineering April 2011
- Interview with psychologist Philip Zimbardo by Eugene Paashuis, VPRO Backlight April 2011
- The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil by Philip Zimbardo, Random House, 2007
- ~8min mention of Milgram's experiment and the difference between the institution and the individual power
- Milgram studied "the power of one individual over another individual"
- Zimbardo studied "the power of the institution over all the people within them"
- Why privacy online is different, and why it isn't by Helen Nissenbaum, Stanford Center for Internet & Society March 2011
- Helen Nissenbaum's page at New York University
- TrackMeNot, created by Daniel C. Howe, Helen Nissenbaum
- World Bank Virtual Economy report: secondary markets worth $3 billion by Vili Lehdonvirta, Virtual Economy Research Network April 2011
- Ed Feigenbaum's Search for A.I., Computer History April 2011
- Ces robots qui vont changer notre vie quotidienne, Le Progrès March 2011
- What I Saw in North Korea and Why it Matters by Siegfried S. Hecker, Google Tech Talk March 2011
- Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University
- Evangelizing for the Lean Startup by Eric Ries, Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner 2009
- @EricRies
- Lessons Learned by Eric Ries
- Comment des univers parallèles pourraient-ils exister ?, Science publique, France Culture April 2011
- see also TheLogicOfScientificDiscovery and falsifiability
- When relying on significant others backfires by Art Markman, Psychology Today April 2011
- LinkedWiki
- http://www.youtube.com/user/LinkedWiki
- @karima_rafes
- meet before at DataPublica then RencontresWikimedia2010
- BorderCloud Le Web 3.0 ne vous attend pas.
- also tried SemanticWeb#SemanticMediaWiki
- Extension:LinkedWiki on MediaWiki
- Natural Language Processing (almost) from Scratch, arXiv March 2011
- via Olivier Grisel on TopixTream
- SENNA : Semantic/syntactic Extraction using a Neural Network Architecture
- Ward Cunningham on Connectipedia, 2008
- saying that his own major contribution was to be able "to link to something that wasn't there yet."
- Man Vs. Watson : quoi de neuf docteur ? by Duncan, Nanostelia April 2011
- see also ApacheProjects#UIMA
- 1 billion computing core-hours for researchers to tackle huge scientific challenges, Official Google Blog April 2011
- Introducing BDD by Dan North, DanNorth.net 2006
- Wikipedia:Behavior Driven Development
- Behavior Driven Development Using Ruby (Part 1) by Gregory Brown, O'Reilly Media 2007
- Wikipedia:Behavior Driven Development
- Beyond Test Driven Development: Behaviour Driven Development by Dave Astels, Google TechTalks 2006
- Wikipedia:Reflection (computer programming)
- ~12min "BDD are executable specifications behaviors of your system"
- getting rid of the test-centric mindset and vocabulary
tests, units, assertions, ...-> behaviour, should, expectations, ...
- RSpec.info Behaviour-Driven Development tool for Ruby programmers
- Introducing rbehave, DanNorth.net 2007
- Wikipedia:Code coverage
- see also
- Wikipedia:Executable UML
(xtUML or xUML)
- specification domain specific language (DSL)
- Wikipedia:Executable UML
- Wikipedia:Reflection (computer programming)
- Jobless Innovation? by G. Pascal Zachary, IEEE Spectrum April 2011
- Data Beats Math by Jeff Jonas, April 2011
- Brain Off » We Need to Stop Google’s Exploitation of Open Communities by Mikel Maron, Building Digital Technology for Our Planet April 2011
- Behavior Driven Development Using Ruby (Part 3) by Gregory Brown, O'Reilly Media 2007
- http://behaviour-driven.org
- Heckle mutation tester
- RCov code coverage tool for Ruby
- Code Metrics with Metric Fu by Charles Max Wood, 2010
- http://metric-fu.rubyforge.org/
- #166 Metric Fu, Railscasts 2009
- Quelle est la pérennité des données numériques ?, Continent sciences, France Culture April 2011
- note that not only data physically deteriorate, code does so too
- see also Wikipedia:Legacy code
- see also Wikipedia:Legacy code
- note that not only data physically deteriorate, code does so too
- Towards Collaborative Searching over an Overlay Network by Emmanuel Benazera, 2006
- L'expérience Sugar Labs préfigure-t-elle une révolution éducative du XXIe siècle ? by aKa, Framablog April 2011
- Deutsch's Fallacies, 10 Years After by Ingrid Van Den Hoogen, JAVA Developer's Journal 2004
- New evidence for innate knowledge by Lionel Pousaz, EPFL News March 2011
- A synaptic organizing principle for cortical neuronal groups, PNAS March 2011
- cf Wikipedia:Gerald Edelman
and Wikipedia:Donald O. Hebb
- see also WithoutMiracles with its great emphasis on neural darwinism
- cf Wikipedia:Gerald Edelman
- Will Open Compute Alter the Data Center Market? by Rich Miller, Data Center Knowledge April 2011
- Unsupervised Feature Learning and Deep Learning by Andrew Ng, Bay Area Vision Meeting March 2011
- Bay Area Vision Meeting (BAVM) 2009 2010, 2011
- reading AlgorithmsOfTheIntelligentWeb at the same time
- see also WatchingNotes#MachineLearningCS229 by Andrew Ng too
- OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision)
- mention of
- Self-taught Learning: Transfer Learning from Unlabeled Data, 2007
- side note : one of the co-author is working on ML for Facebook and ad relevancy, see also http://www.quora.com/Why-is-machine-learning-used-heavily-for-Googles-ad-ranking-and-less-for-their-search-ranking? and could express a trend in the domain
- Wikipedia:Sparse coding
and Scholarpedia:Sparse coding
, Wikipedia:Auto-encoder
- Self-taught Learning: Transfer Learning from Unlabeled Data, 2007
- http://ai.stanford.edu/~ang/
- several slides also present earlier in ECCV 2010 Tutorial on Feature Learning
- CS294A/CS294W Deep Learning and Unsupervised Feature Learning (Winter 2011)
- Unsupervised Feature Learning and Deep Learning OpenClassroom at Stanford
- http://deeplearning.net
- http://deeplearningworkshopnips2010.wordpress.com
- http://www.causality.inf.ethz.ch/unsupervised-learning.php
- http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~honglak/
- Wikipedia:L-BFGS
- WithoutNotesMay10#GeoffHinton
- Scholarpedia:Boltzmann machine
Wikipedia:Boltzmann machine
- Club Science Publique : Quelle frontière entre science et recherche ?, Science publique France Culture April 2011
- Evolution of Language tested with genetic... by Amira Skomorowska, Lapidarium notes April 2011
- see also Languages
- Conservation International - Effective Models for Sustainable Growth by Jennifer Morris, Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner April 2011
- Online Cash Bitcoin Could Challenge Governments, Banks by Jerry Brito, Techland - TIME.com April 2011
- Revolutionary Venture Capitalist by William (Bill) Draper III, Computer History Museum February 2011
- Review of Castelfranchi, Cristiano and Falcone, Rino: Trust Theory: A Socio-Cognitive and Computational Model by Corinna Elsenbroich, JASSS 2011
- Scientists teleport Schrodinger's cat by Carl Holm, ABC News April 2011
- Teleportation of Nonclassical Wave Packets of Light, Science April 2011
- Le procès des immortels by Elisa Mignot, La Gaîté Lyrique April 2011
- see also ConferenceAFT
- Copyright boundaries for the development and use of intelligent systems by Anniina Huttunen, Robotics and the Law April 2011
- Genie in the Machine, cf Seedea:Research/Bibliography
- RADArt6#Projets for WEATHER LAMP by Samuel Javelle
- Genie in the Machine, cf Seedea:Research/Bibliography
- This Tech Bubble Is Different by Ashlee Vance, BusinessWeek April 2011
- on "Wants" or "data ninjas", quants for advertizement
- cf also discussions on ads placement improvement during WebWorkersCampParis3
- famous quote of Hal R. Varian "I keep saying that the sexy job in the next 10 years will be statisticians", Chief Economist Officier at Google and co-author of InformationRules
- http://www.quora.com/Why-is-machine-learning-used-heavily-for-Googles-ad-ranking-and-less-for-their-search-ranking
- on "Wants" or "data ninjas", quants for advertizement
- Optimal Cognitive Aging: Who Remains Mentally Sharp? by Douglas Hyde Powell, Psychology Today April 2011
- The Aging Intellect by Douglas H. Powell, RoutledgeMentalHealth 2011
- see also TheWisdomParadox
- Watson and healthcare by Michael J. Yuan, IBM developerWorks April 2011
- note that Lucene was also used within annotators
- see previously WithoutNotesFebruary11#BuildingWatson
- see also ApacheProjects#Lucene and ApacheProjects#UIMA
- INDRI Language modeling meets inference networks
- Semantic Search for Unstructured Information Management Architecture, IBM alphaWorks
- Le boom des matières premières est-il soutenable?, ParisTech Review April 2011
- Machine Learning Is Not As Cool As It Sounds by Ted Dziuba, 2008
- Conversation is the New Attention by Christopher Fahey and Timothy Meaney, A List Apart April 2011
- Donahue Ideas and Experiments in the Art of Presenting
- Coming Soon From the Air Force: Mind-Reading Drones by Spencer Ackerman, Wired.com Danger Room April 2011
- see also ReadingNotes.BattleOfCognition
- Lobbying Report: Drones Fly Through Congress to Enter US Skies by Nick Mottern, Truthout April 2011
- 6 Common Work Habits that Sabotage Your Productivity by Tucker Cummings, LifeHack April 2011
- AWS is down: Why the sky is falling, justinsb's posterous April 2011
- iMapping – A Zooming User Interface Approach for Personal and Semantic Knowledge Management by Heiko Haller and by Andreas Abecker, FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik 2010
- http://imapping.info
- iMapping Instruction Videos in German on YouTube by Heiko Haller
- Wikipedia:Zooming user interface
- including Prezi
- Wagn in Ruby#SemanticWeb
- discussions in OurPIM:. and ##wiki on freenode
- FoldingHierarchy
- http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Result_Formats discovered during Wikimania2010 for facilitate automatic visualization per object type
- to try with ExtendedLayeredModel#Visualization
- Circulation automobile, circulation financière by Jacques Maire, ParisTech Review April 2011
- Un cerveau humain artificiel est-il possible?, Continent sciences, France Culture April 2011
- http://agi-wiki.org
- see also EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives and LImagerieCerebraleDansTousSesEtats
- reconsider meaning (in an hermeneutical sense) as physiological commands through the model of TheTinkerersAccomplice (and also Supersizing)
- in particular Monkeys Control A Robot Arm Via Brain Signals, Science Daily 2000
- consider it for KeyExperiments
- overall, learning in society, machine learning with data and learning to use EEG and similar interfaces seems to be assimilable to coupling, nothing more
- in particular Monkeys Control A Robot Arm Via Brain Signals, Science Daily 2000
- mention of the BlueBrain project
/dev/eeg | mahout "algo" | NLP_request "thought" > /home/utopiah/thoughts/request/result- after backyard brains is playing around with optogenetics
- drosophila emg hooked up to /dev/audio spikes triggered by uv light
- Machine Learning: A job killer? by Martin Ford, EconFuture April 2011
- Mind over matter: EECoG may finally allow enduring control of a prosthetic or a paralyzed arm by thought alone, Science Daily February 2011
- New mathematical model of information processing in the brain accurately predicts some of the peculiarities of human vision, ScienceDaily March 2011
- Functioning synapse created using carbon nanotubes: Devices might be used in brain prostheses or synthetic brains, ScienceDaily April 2011
- Building The Curious Faces Of 'Benjamin Button' by Laura Sydell, NPR 2009
- Google Inside Out, Churchill Club April 2011
- In The Plex by Steven Levy, Simon & Schuster April 2011
- Life 'In The Plex': The Future Of Google NPR April 2011
- mention of Montessori education of both founders and the impact of the company
- see also GoogleIsEvil, TheDarkSideOfGoogle
- "In the Plex" Author Steven Levy Speaks!, AllThingsD April 2011
- check [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChqPLV12uOg|Stephen Levy -- Author of In the Plex, How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives, The Computer Museum April 2011
- Mystery Robot To Be Officially Unveiled May 11 by Evan Ackerman, IEEE Spectrum April 2011
- Technology Has Social Consequences by Moshe Y. Vardi, Communications of the ACM May 2011
- Science and faiths: How to build a religion by J.C., Babbage at The Economist April 2011
- How does the flow of ideas through science change over time? by Martin Rosvall, MDTS March 2011
- dream of having a Google Maps for networks and in particular of science (~min8)
- Mining the Digital Traces of Science, (MDTS11)
- visited ISC-PIF during EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives
- Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming
on flow
- http://anopisthographs.wordpress.com
- Complex Rosvall by Martin Rosvall
- already explored his work on scientometrics and maps
- Worth a Thousand Words by Bora Zivkovic, EveryONE 2010
- The Whole is Always Smaller than the Parts -What Digital Media do to Social Theory by Bruno Latour, MDTS March 2011
- view of Wikipedia:Gabriel Tarde
on Wikipedia:Monad (Greek philosophy)
- mention of Kuhn's notion of paradigm, cf ReadingNotes/TheStructureOfScientificRevolutions]]
- Guy Theraulaz at Research Center on Animal Cognition
- view of Wikipedia:Gabriel Tarde
- The Reconstruction of Science Phylogeny by David Chavalarias and Jean-Philippe Cointet, 2009
- consider how navigating within the generated phylogeny could be used for AlgorithmicEpistemology
- write down a scenario involving a third party with its own problem to solve
- can it also be run on wikis as dataset?
- software and data
- http://www.maps.sciencemapping.com/eprint/phylo/
- WordEvolution software developed with Matlab that proposes integrated solutions for collaborative analysis of co-occurrence networks with multi-level mapping and phylogeny reconstruction.
- CFinder, Clusters and Communities: Overlapping dense groups in networks free software for finding and visualizing overlapping dense groups of nodes in networks, based on the Clique Percolation Method (CPM)
- consider how navigating within the generated phylogeny could be used for AlgorithmicEpistemology
- The use of mapping tools in science policy: ‘Opening up’ or ‘Closing down’? by Ismael Rafols, MDTS March 2011
- Mapping Change in Large Networks by Martin Rosvall and Carl Bergstrom, PLoS ONE 2010
- reconsider Epistemetrics by Nicholas Rescher
- Networks, growth, and other sacred narratives: extending the ontological foundations of science mapping by André Skupin, MDTS March 2011
- "You are a field occupying the field of computer science." (~min11) after questioning the metaphor of an individual as a node and a citation as an edge
- André Skupin's page at the Department of Geography, San Diego State University
- see also Cognition#HistoryOfDominantCognitiveModels
- consider how the network paradigm might be powerful but also hold a risk
- what would be the next mathematical construct?
- tensors?
- is it the same concept used in Diffusion Tensor Imaging?
- tensors?
- The Poet and the Computer by Norman Cousins, UCLA Magazine Forum 1989
- Anatomy of Seed by Brendan Baker, April 2011
- The Experiment Behind Cory Doctorow's With a Little Help by Stefan Raets, tor.com March 2011
- The Complete Guide to Not Giving a Fuck by Julien Smith, InOverYourHead.net April 2011
- LiveShare bets that the future of media sharing is all about speed (video) by Anthony Ha, VentureBeat April 2011
- Detecting Early Signs of Transformative Research by Chaomei Chen, MDTS March 2011
- ~min16 different view of creativity through psychology, physics, sociology
- defining the information science alternative
- ~min16 mention of Donald T. Campbell
- Chaomei Chen's Homepage
- http://www.iscpif.fr/mdts11chen
- ~min16 different view of creativity through psychology, physics, sociology
- Towards an explanatory and computational theory of scientific discovery 2009
- seems very useful for AlgorithmicEpistemology
- basically looking for "holes" in a structured network
- mention of Herbert Simon
- mention of Homing and Klondike spaces
- see also Klondike versus Homing Solution Searches by Darrell Mann, 2002 and Disruptive Innovation: Pushing the Limits of the Imaginable ParisTech Review March 2011 read last month
- on the importance of clues, cf my exploration of OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis "facilitator" written the day before in my notebook
- i.e. what is the most helpful way to explain a concept, what is the structural piece of information available to an information processing system maximizing the probably to reach a targeted piece of information
- see also Don Eigler ~min30 "One HECK of a tip" as another example but this time directly through a peer
- one could also consider education or tutoring through that view, but with the additional requirement of not just getting the next piece of information but also how to master the process itself
- based on Ronald S. Burt notion of "structural holes"
- using brokerage mechanisms as unexpected links or reuse in another area, e.g. analogies
- "the brokerage-focused theory is inspired by the structural-hole theory of social networks" (p11)
- using the notion of Wikipedia:Betweenness Centrality
- tried before in FabelierGephiWorkshop
- What Should You Do With Your Crappy Little Services Business? by Mark Suster, TechCrunch April 2011
- Cognitive dynamics in science - Multi-level flows reconstruction & visualization by Jean-Philippe Cointet, MDTS March 2011
- Wikipedia:Clique percolation method
- using WordEvolution discovered before reading The Reconstruction of Science Phylogeny
- http://jph.cointet.free.fr/Jean-Philippe Cointet's page
- INRA SenS (Sciences en Société)
- Camille Roth's page, frequent co-author
- Wikipedia:Formal concept analysis
and Gallois lattices
- Wikipedia:Formal concept analysis
- Wikipedia:Clique percolation method
- L'être humain peut-il espérer vivre beaucoup plus longtemps ?, Science publique, France Culture April 2011
- see also autopoeisis in TreeOfKnowledge, homeostasis and Bernard cycles in TheTinkerersAccomplice
- ~min30 on the immune system and its costly ability to "predict" the future by producing antibodies against yet unknown diseases
- see also chapter 4 The Immune System: Selection by the Enemy
- Wikipedia:Artificial immune system
- Basic Immune Inspired Algorithms at AISWeb, The Online Home of Artificial Immune Systems
- Wikipedia:Miroslav Radman
- mention of metastasis growth, e.g. the financial system, as the main risk, unlike homeostasis
- ~min40 human biological evolution might be harmed, but cultural evolution might improve a lot
- Entre terre et ciel, André Brack, un chercheur de vie (rediffusion), La Marche des sciences France Culture April 2011
- Quantum Frontiers Lecture: Don Eigler of IBM, QuantumIQC April 2011
- Wikipedia:Donald Eigler
- mention of the domino model, saw previously in IAmAStrangeLoop and Programming#LearningAndTeaching
- Wikipedia:Spintronics
to use only the spin degree of freedom, not the flow of current
- Wikipedia:Tunnel junction
- Wikipedia:Donald Eigler
<< March11 | Back to the list of months | May11 >>
CONTENT
CONTACT
UPDATES
LAST TWEET
RSS for this page only


