8:30 – 4:30 ASRC MKT
- Overslept. I forgot to change the clocks over to DST after getting back from the conference which happened on the changeover.
- Doing my travel expenses – done!
- The Five (or Four) Paragraphs of a Successful Introduction
- The basic components of a good introduction for a research paper.
- Evaluation of Machine-Learning Protocols for Technology-Assisted Review in Electronic Discovery
- Using a novel evaluation toolkit that simulates a human reviewer in the loop, we compare the effectiveness of three machine-learning protocols for technology-assisted review as used in document review for discovery in legal proceedings.
- Who Maps the World?
- Interesting article on how the decision of what to include on a map is different depending on the gender of the cartographers. This raises the idea for some mechanisms that jury leaders should have some demographics control over the participants?
- Cut-and-paste stampede
- Trust and verification in an age of misinformation: Register now for Knight Center’s new online course. It’s free!
- April 9 to May 6, 2018
- Working on the ONR proposal.
- This work explores how concepts from machine learning, particularly dimension reduction and social gradient, descent can be used to model and improve the quality of decision-making systems. It also focuses on how to integrate large numbers of discussions to produce maps of “belief space”, which can be used to infer a variety of social effects, from trustworthiness to groupthink.
- Good progress. It’s edited and re-arranged up to page 3.
- Google’s Nsythsuper is a map interface for sounds
