User:Manetta/i-could-have-written-that
i-could-have-written-that
from: Charles Petzold's book 'Code', Chapter 11: Wiring Relays - AND OR NAND NOR
* static HTML webpage; filesystem interface for research related material (+ about the workflow)
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* collective archive / documentation of 'i-could-have-written-that' ?
* historical context (of information-processing-systems/communication-systems/code-systems/...?) (list?)
* little glossary
publications
(on division of labour between humans & machines) → as publication next to the H.I.T. performance @ V2_ (Feb. 12th, 2016)
(on WordNet & taxonomies)
publishing
design of information processes
* html recipes
* WN nested structure proto? (catalog? (similar to i-will-tell-you-everything))
* information processes design proto's?
publishing references
* publication examples (current and former) (list)
* publishing frameworks (list)
NLP elements
(concequenses of?) naturalization of algortihmic & mining results
→ (too) easily regarded as objective 'truth' makers
* automatic reading machines; from encoding-decoding to constructed-truths (video/slideshow?)
* Antoinette Rouvroy; All Watched Over by Algorithms, Transmediale 2015 (transcription)
* •laughter•, it's embarrassing but these are the words
* EUR PhD presentation 'Sentiment Analysis of Text Guided by Semantics and Structure' (13-11-2015)
* what about text-mining? (critique?)
'knowledge bases'
→ taxonomies & vocabularies; linked data
→ aim for universal 'ontology' to represent the 'real'
* WordNet case-studies
* index of Roget's thesaurus (1805)
heteromation
→ 'heteromation': division of labor between humans and computer systems (more here)
→ aim for a syntactical perspective on computer processes or results
→ ways of relating to computers systems
* call for a syntactic view; Florian Cramer & Benjamin Bratton (text)
* anthropomorphic qualities of a computer (?)
* the photographic apparatus → the data apparatus (voice-over?)
* Computer Power and Human Reason, Joseph Weizenbaum (1976) (annotations)
object-predicate relation
* Matthew Fuller on 'the red haired man' (poem)
semantic math
* semantic averaging polarity rates in Pattern
* counting tokens for Friendly Flickr Tags
notes
this language poem is a practise of using language, in stead of reffering to the real world — Matthew Fuller, about 'the red-haired man' (Mons, Okt. 2015)
'information processing machines' vs. 'computer operating systems', Neal Stephenson
*design*: from 'designing information' to 'designing information processes'
gallery
project (recent)
project (ongoing)
* looking closer into WordNet
* Metaphors of the Internet (with Julie)
* #!PATTERN+ (with Femke, & other Relearn'ers)
* the Friendly Flickr Bot (with Max Dovey) → H.I.T. classification challenge @ V2_ (Feb. 12, 2016)