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The results of data-mining software are not mined, results are created. <br> | |||
What elements do allow for algorithmic agreeability? | |||
===algorithmic agreeability=== | |||
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Revision as of 12:25, 5 January 2016
thesis outline
intro
- NLP, natural language processing
- current focus: data-mining field (a data-fashion)
hypothesis
The results of data-mining software are not mined, results are created.
What elements do allow for algorithmic agreeability?
algorithmic agreeability
- mining as ideology
- from: mining natural resources, to: data mining [what are the differences?]
- 'data mining'?
- text processing
- from: able to check results with senses (OCR), to: intuition (data-mining) [what are the differences?]
- parsing, how text is treated: as n-grams, chunks, bag-of-words, characters
- data as autonomous entity
- from: information, to: data science [what are the differences?]
case study objects
- anthropomorphism:
- data mining
- machine learning
- wordclouds
- workflow mining-software (eg. Pattern, Wecka)
- data as autonomous entity
research material
→ filesystem interface, collecting research related material (+ about the workflow)
→ wikipage for 'i-could-have-written-that' (list of prototypes & inquiries)
→ little glossary
mining as ideology
* from mining minerals to mining data
anthropomorphism
* anthropomorphic qualities of a computer (?)
* the photographic apparatus → the data apparatus (annotations)
* Joseph's (Weizenbaum) questions on Computer Power and Human Reason
text processing
* semantic math: averaging polarity rates in Pattern (text mining software package)
* notes on wordclouds
* automatic reading machines; from encoding-decoding to constructed-truths
* index of WordNet 3.0 (2006)
data as autonomous entity
* knowledge driven by data - whenever i fire a linguist, the results improve
other
* (laughter) - it's embarrassing but these are the words
* call for a syntactic view; Florian Cramer & Benjamin Bratton (text)
* EUR PhD presentation 'Sentiment Analysis of Text Guided by Semantics and Structure' (13-11-2015)
* index of Roget's thesaurus (1805)
* comparing the classification of the word 'information' Thesaurus (1911) vs. WordNet 3.0 (2006)
annotations
- Alan Turing - Computing Machinery and Intelligence (1936)
- The Journal of Typographic Research - OCR-B: A Standardized Character for Optical Recognition this article (V1N2) (1967); → abstract
- Ted Nelson - Computer Lib & Dream Machines (1974);
- Joseph Weizenbaum - Computer Power and Human Reason (1976); → annotations
- Water J. Ong - Orality and Literacy (1982);
- Vilem Flusser - Towards a Philosophy of Photography (1983); → annotations
- Christiane Fellbaum - WordNet, an Electronic Lexical Database (1998);
- Charles Petzold - Code, the hidden languages and inner structures of computer hardware and software (2000); → annotations
- John Hopcroft, Rajeev Motwani, Jeffrey Ullman - Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages, and Computation (2001);
- James Gleick - The Information, a History, a Theory, a Flood (2008); → annotations
- Matthew Fuller - Software Studies. A lexicon (2008);
- Language, Florian Cramer; → annotations
- Algorithm, Andrew Goffey;
- Marissa Meyer - the physics of data, lecture (2009); → annotations
- Matthew Fuller & Andrew Goffey - Evil Media (2012); → annotations
- Antoinette Rouvroy - All Watched Over By Algorithms - Transmediale (Jan. 2015); → annotations
- Benjamin Bratton - Outing A.I., Beyond the Turing test (Feb. 2015) → annotations
- Ramon Amaro - Colossal Data and Black Futures, lecture (Okt. 2015); → annotations
- Benjamin Bratton - On A.I. and Cities : Platform Design, Algorithmic Perception, and Urban Geopolitics (Nov. 2015);
bibliography (five key texts)
- Language, Florian Cramer (2008); → annotations
- Antoinette Rouvroy - All Watched Over By Algorithms - Transmediale (Jan. 2015); → annotations
- The Journal of Typographic Research - OCR-B: A Standardized Character for Optical Recognition this article (V1N2) (1967); → abstract