These are my links for April 6th through April 17th: Persistent myths about open access scientific publishing | Dr Mike Taylor | Science | guardian.co.uk – “We need to look beyond open access’s economic effect on existing barrier-based publishers and see the effect it will have on society as a whole.” – quite right Open… Continue reading Delicious Bookmarks for April 6th through April 17th
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Delicious Bookmarks for March 15th through April 4th
These are my links for March 15th through April 4th: Machine Learning and Intelligence in Our Midst – Microsoft Research – In this lecture Eric Horvitz introduces some of the recent applications of Machine Learning to real world problems that Microsoft Research has made. Traffic avoidance, predicting the best time to book a flight, helping… Continue reading Delicious Bookmarks for March 15th through April 4th
Introspection following a literature review
I’ve just submitted the first paper for my graduate studies – a literature review. Having not yet taken the (mandatory) research methods module offered as part of my program and having spent 2 of the ~4 weeks I had to work on the paper travelling and at conferences – I am left with the feeling… Continue reading Introspection following a literature review