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==Relearn==
==Relearn==
Pattern+ is initiated as a project during the Relearn summerschool 2015 in Brussels.
Pattern+ is initiated as a project during the Relearn summerschool 2015 in Brussels, but is also a continuation of the introduction workshop to Pattern, given by from Guy De Pauw during Cqrrelations (Jan. 2015).


===material from Relearn 2015===
===material from Relearn 2015===
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[http://www.cqrrelations.constantvzw.org/1x0/the-annotator/ * the Annotator, Cqrrelations Jan. 2015], [http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/the_annotator on etherpad]<br>
[http://www.cqrrelations.constantvzw.org/1x0/the-annotator/ * the Annotator, Cqrrelations Jan. 2015], [http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/the_annotator on etherpad]<br>
[http://annotations.manettaberends.nl/txt/cqrrelations-jan-2015-day-1.html * notes Cqrrelations day 1], [http://annotations.manettaberends.nl/txt/cqrrelations-jan-2015-day-2.html day 2], [http://annotations.manettaberends.nl/txt/cqrrelations-jan-2015-day-3.html day 3], [http://annotations.manettaberends.nl/txt/cqrrelations-jan-2015-day-4.html day 4], [http://annotations.manettaberends.nl/txt/cqrrelations-jan-2015-day-5.html day 5]  
[http://annotations.manettaberends.nl/txt/cqrrelations-jan-2015-day-1.html * notes Cqrrelations day 1], [http://annotations.manettaberends.nl/txt/cqrrelations-jan-2015-day-2.html day 2], [http://annotations.manettaberends.nl/txt/cqrrelations-jan-2015-day-3.html day 3], [http://annotations.manettaberends.nl/txt/cqrrelations-jan-2015-day-4.html day 4], [http://annotations.manettaberends.nl/txt/cqrrelations-jan-2015-day-5.html day 5]


==notes==
==notes==


  * problems related to the common-sense results:
  * problems related to the common-sense results:
  - "it is only possible to categorise, after you have defined the categories" — Solon Barocas at Cqrrelations, 2015
  - "it is only possible to categorize, after you have defined the categories" <small>— Solon Barocas at Cqrrelations, 2015</small>
  - how can we escape the vicious circle (of training by showing examples of current 'status quo')?
  - how can we escape the vicious circle (of training by showing examples of current 'status quo')?
  - when an algorithm is made to predict a certain 'truth', how does it find the unpredictable / margins?
  - when an algorithm is made to predict a certain 'truth', how does it find the unpredictable / margins?


==related==
==related==

Latest revision as of 14:07, 19 November 2015

#!PATTERN+

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Pattern+ is an annotated edition of the webmining module Pattern. The alpha-release of Pattern+ serves two interconnected goals: It is first of all an attempt to grow our understanding of - and concern with - the culture of data-mining, and then to feed this back into the practice of data-mining itself. It is also an experiment with forms of collaborative techno-critique that locate themselves closely to actual software objects. (from: #!PATTERN+.readme)

Contributors are Manetta Berends, Christina Colchoir, Frederic Janssens, Anne Laforet, My Lê, Femke Snelting, Kym Ward.

Relearn

Pattern+ is initiated as a project during the Relearn summerschool 2015 in Brussels, but is also a continuation of the introduction workshop to Pattern, given by from Guy De Pauw during Cqrrelations (Jan. 2015).

material from Relearn 2015

* Knowledge Discovery in Data (KDD) steps
* data mining culture

other resources

* earlier notes (Jul. 2015)
* notes taken during Relearn Aug. 2015, training common sense
* #!PATTERN+.readme

* the Annotator, Cqrrelations Jan. 2015, on etherpad
* notes Cqrrelations day 1, day 2, day 3, day 4, day 5

notes

* problems related to the common-sense results:
- "it is only possible to categorize, after you have defined the categories" — Solon Barocas at Cqrrelations, 2015
- how can we escape the vicious circle (of training by showing examples of current 'status quo')?
- when an algorithm is made to predict a certain 'truth', how does it find the unpredictable / margins?

related

* Relearn website
* CLiPS Pattern, official website