meh my prior on british nationals writing about american decline is not very high...even if he did work for larry summers
the comment I am responding to is talking about computer science
I don't think there are many (any) academic labs in CS with 100 post-docs. also post docs arent students. big engineering research efforts like that DO happen in industry though.
I am not really sure how you are defining 'research' but I think your definition might be wildly different from mine. I have a feeling in the pit of my research that what you define as 'practical research' I would NOT…
who is us? academic computer scientists?
this made me chuckle.
disagreement and people being wildly wildly wrong in good faith [and other people pointing it out!] is an essential part of the scientific process. it is difficult because academics often closely associate themselves…
I bet the first version of this was some kind of maximum bipartite matching. like hopcroft-kraft but on the topic of experts check out this paper by the same research group. This is much more of an 'AI' paper that does…
> The kind of system described (though only very vaguely) in the article is a rule-based system, possibly an expert system. These hand-crafted systems were the norm in AI up until the '90s or so and are still in…
I agree this isn't really "AI" but this project required a lot of algorithm tuning and development.... Here are some good slides. http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~arielpro/15896s16/slides/896s16-14.pd... The "credit" should go to…
mechanism design/market design is a huge part of CS that overlaps with economics. Also I am not sure how much the article emphasized this but a big part of the success of these programs is designing 'good' matchings…
meh my prior on british nationals writing about american decline is not very high...even if he did work for larry summers
the comment I am responding to is talking about computer science
I don't think there are many (any) academic labs in CS with 100 post-docs. also post docs arent students. big engineering research efforts like that DO happen in industry though.
I am not really sure how you are defining 'research' but I think your definition might be wildly different from mine. I have a feeling in the pit of my research that what you define as 'practical research' I would NOT…
who is us? academic computer scientists?
this made me chuckle.
disagreement and people being wildly wildly wrong in good faith [and other people pointing it out!] is an essential part of the scientific process. it is difficult because academics often closely associate themselves…
I bet the first version of this was some kind of maximum bipartite matching. like hopcroft-kraft but on the topic of experts check out this paper by the same research group. This is much more of an 'AI' paper that does…
> The kind of system described (though only very vaguely) in the article is a rule-based system, possibly an expert system. These hand-crafted systems were the norm in AI up until the '90s or so and are still in…
I agree this isn't really "AI" but this project required a lot of algorithm tuning and development.... Here are some good slides. http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~arielpro/15896s16/slides/896s16-14.pd... The "credit" should go to…
mechanism design/market design is a huge part of CS that overlaps with economics. Also I am not sure how much the article emphasized this but a big part of the success of these programs is designing 'good' matchings…