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Posted on January 21, 2004February 27, 2005 by lhl
  • What are the differences between a vocabulary, a taxonomy, a thesaurus, an ontology, and a meta-model? – more great stuff at InfoDesign
  • A longitudinal study of Web pages continued: a consideration of document persistence – in English: studying linkrot
  • meantime: non-consensual http user tracking using caches – clever, clever
  • Mapping built into latest Nokia mobile
  • Aerogel Experimentation – Art Center indeustrial design student doing cool stuff at USC/JPL
  • Tufte: Evidence and assumptions in cladograms (and other tree diagrams) (hey, running on ACS)
  • Four’s a crowd – fascinating article on string quartet interpersonal dynamics
  • Interactive Visualization of Large Graphs and Networks, via danah
  • Spam sucks, however, development of advanced high-accuracy filtering has long-range implications for data organization. Notes (from MIT Spam Conf, blogged last year)
    • Sparse Binary Polynomial Hashing and the CRM114 Discriminator – slideshow
    • Sparse Binary Polynomial Hashing and the CRM114 Discriminator – paper
    • Bogofilter Calculations: Comparing Bayes Chain Rule with Fisher’s Method for Combining Probabilities
  • Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory
  • Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature
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