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=What have I learned?=
=What have I learned?=


* Python / commandline / MAKEFILE
* Python / commandline + / MAKEFILE  
** reportlab
** reportlab
** nltk
** nltk
** ircbot
** ircbot
** mwclient
* Looked into Machine Learning
* Looked into Machine Learning
** Classification
** Classification
** Words2Vec
** Words2Vec
* Learned about chatbots
* Chatbots
** Joseph Weizenbaum
** Joseph Weizenbaum: ELIZA
** Want to read: Computer Power and Human Resources  
** Started & want to continue reading: Computer Power and Human Resources  
* Research on specific topics
* Research on specific topics
** Feminist Methodologies
** Feminist Methodologies
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** Bookscanning
** Bookscanning
** Databases and Narratives (Lev Manovich) -> very inspiring
** Databases and Narratives (Lev Manovich) -> very inspiring
* Putting together a reader
* Reading & writing
* Writing synopsis
** Putting together a reader
 
** New ways of collecting and reading
** Writing synopsis
* conceptional approaches
* conceptional approaches
 
** Limit/constrain personal approach
* Limit/constrain personal approach
** Read-only systems are interesting and hard to modify
* Read-only systems are interesting and hard to modify
 


=What do I want to do?=
=What do I want to do?=

Revision as of 11:48, 29 March 2018

What have I done?

All the stuff on User:Alexander_Roidl with a nice index


SOFTWARE

READER

RW

PROTOTYPING


What have I learned?

  • Python / commandline + / MAKEFILE
    • reportlab
    • nltk
    • ircbot
    • mwclient
  • Looked into Machine Learning
    • Classification
    • Words2Vec
  • Chatbots
    • Joseph Weizenbaum: ELIZA
    • Started & want to continue reading: Computer Power and Human Resources
  • Research on specific topics
    • Feminist Methodologies
    • Bias
    • Uncreative Writing – Keneth Goldsmith
    • OuLiPo / Orality
    • Bookscanning
    • Databases and Narratives (Lev Manovich) -> very inspiring
  • Reading & writing
    • Putting together a reader
    • New ways of collecting and reading
    • Writing synopsis
  • conceptional approaches
    • Limit/constrain personal approach
    • Read-only systems are interesting and hard to modify

What do I want to do?

  • interest in algorithmic text generation
    • want to try looking into wordnet (example sentences…)
  • Change to different environments for my daily graphic design practice
  • Became interested in Protocols (IRC)
    • book (Protocols)
    • can you develop one yourself?
  • interest in read-only system
  • work further with pi / linux (thinkpad)

Miscellaneous

  • minimodem
  • Feedback systems


What else?