Urheberrecht: Lob für die Urheber dieses Streits - Urheberrecht - FAZ
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Ex-Vizepräsident des Bundesverfassungsgerichts Hassemer und sein Sohn begrüssen Piraten und Urheberrechtsdebatte http://t.co/kNp4v5NM
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20 hours ago
PsychoPy
6 days ago
PsychoPy is an open-source application to allow the presentation of stimuli and collection of data for a wide range of neuroscience, psychology and psychophysics experiments.
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6 days ago
Digitales Lernen: Copy and Pay in der Schule | Management+Karriere | FTD Mobil
9 days ago
"Lehrer begehen ständig Urheberrechtsverletzungen" http://t.co/xcY1Y42Q Der Artikel beschreibt das Grundproblem anschaulich.
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9 days ago
Die Facebook-Ideologie #postprivacy | Sozialtheoristen
10 days ago
Die Ideologie hinter Facebook http://t.co/ux57saAL hat sich bereits überlebt. #postprivacy
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10 days ago
Call of the wired - Research - University of Cambridge
13 days ago
Call of the wired http://t.co/PgypGhvh Steve Young on reinforcement learning in dialogue systems and PARLANCE project
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13 days ago
IVA 2011 - The 11th International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents
29 days ago
September 15-17, Reykjavik, Iceland
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29 days ago
IVA 2012 – The 12th International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents
29 days ago
September 12-14, 2012, Santa Cruz, California, USA
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29 days ago
Guttenberg oder der „Sieg der Wissenschaft“?
6 weeks ago
„Das machte Guttenbergs Rücktritt aber noch lange nicht zu einem Sieg der Wissenschaft. Zwar hat der Skandal den Minister das Amt gekostet. Aber das Versagen des Wissenschaftssystems bleibt. Die Plagiatsaffäre weist an dieser Stelle weit über den spektakulären Einzelfall hinaus“
„,Die Universität‘, so der Soziologe Rudolf Stichweh, ,ist weder eine kirchliche Einrichtung noch eine Staatsanstalt, noch ein privatkapitalistisches Wirtschaftsunternehmen […]. Die Universität ist in einer ersten Annäherung eine Einrichtung der Gesellschaft, die in alle Bereiche der Gesellschaft hineinzuwirken versucht und die zugleich von allen gesellschaftlichen Kommunikationsbereichen auch unabhängig sein muss.‘“
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Germany
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„,Die Universität‘, so der Soziologe Rudolf Stichweh, ,ist weder eine kirchliche Einrichtung noch eine Staatsanstalt, noch ein privatkapitalistisches Wirtschaftsunternehmen […]. Die Universität ist in einer ersten Annäherung eine Einrichtung der Gesellschaft, die in alle Bereiche der Gesellschaft hineinzuwirken versucht und die zugleich von allen gesellschaftlichen Kommunikationsbereichen auch unabhängig sein muss.‘“
6 weeks ago
Definite Reference and Mutual Knowledge
6 weeks ago
Clark, H. H. and Marshall, C. R. (1981). Definite reference and mutual knowledge. In Joshi, A. K., Webber, B. L., and Sag, I. A., editors, Elements of Discourse Understanding, pages 10–63. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.
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Papers
6 weeks ago
The Interchange Format for Bayesian Networks
6 weeks ago
<!DOCTYPE BIF [
<!ELEMENT BIF ( NETWORK )*>
<!ATTLIST BIF VERSION CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!ELEMENT NETWORK ( NAME, ( PROPERTY | VARIABLE | DEFINITION )* )>
<!ELEMENT NAME (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT VARIABLE ( NAME, ( OUTCOME | PROPERTY )* ) >
<!ATTLIST VARIABLE TYPE (nature|decision|utility) "nature">
<!ELEMENT OUTCOME (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT DEFINITION ( FOR | GIVEN | TABLE | PROPERTY )* >
<!ELEMENT FOR (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT GIVEN (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT TABLE (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT PROPERTY (#PCDATA)>
]>
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BayesianNetworks
<!ELEMENT BIF ( NETWORK )*>
<!ATTLIST BIF VERSION CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!ELEMENT NETWORK ( NAME, ( PROPERTY | VARIABLE | DEFINITION )* )>
<!ELEMENT NAME (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT VARIABLE ( NAME, ( OUTCOME | PROPERTY )* ) >
<!ATTLIST VARIABLE TYPE (nature|decision|utility) "nature">
<!ELEMENT OUTCOME (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT DEFINITION ( FOR | GIVEN | TABLE | PROPERTY )* >
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6 weeks ago
Google Chrome, Mac OS X and Self-Signed SSL Certificates
7 weeks ago
- In the address bar, click the little lock with the X. This will bring up a small information screen. Click the button that says “Certificate Information.”
- Click and drag the image to your desktop. It looks like a little certificate.
Double-click it. This will bring up the Keychain Access utility. Enter your password to unlock it.
- Be sure you add the certificate to the System keychain, not the login keychain. Click “Always Trust,” even though this doesn’t seem to do anything.
- After it has been added, double-click it. You may have to authenticate again. Expand the “Trust” section. “When using this certificate,” set to “Always Trust”
- Restart Chrome
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Keychain
- Click and drag the image to your desktop. It looks like a little certificate.
Double-click it. This will bring up the Keychain Access utility. Enter your password to unlock it.
- Be sure you add the certificate to the System keychain, not the login keychain. Click “Always Trust,” even though this doesn’t seem to do anything.
- After it has been added, double-click it. You may have to authenticate again. Expand the “Trust” section. “When using this certificate,” set to “Always Trust”
- Restart Chrome
7 weeks ago
Mathematical Monk's Probability Primer
7 weeks ago
Khan Academy style (but more advanced) tutorial videos on probability theory.
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7 weeks ago
The Slow Science Manifesto
7 weeks ago
We are scientists. We don’t blog. We don’t twitter. We take our time.
Don’t get us wrong—we do say yes to the accelerated science of the early 21st century. We say yes to the constant flow of peer-review journal publications and their impact; we say yes to science blogs and media & PR necessities; we say yes to increasing specialization and diversification in all disciplines. We also say yes to research feeding back into health care and future prosperity. All of us are in this game, too.
However, we maintain that this cannot be all. Science needs time to think. Science needs time to read, and time to fail. Science does not always know what it might be at right now. Science develops unsteadily, with jerky moves and unpredictable leaps forward—at the same time, however, it creeps about on a very slow time scale, for which there must be room and to which justice must be done.
Slow science was pretty much the only science conceivable for hundreds of years; today, we argue, it deserves revival and needs protection. Society should give scientists the time they need, but more importantly, scientists must take their time.
We do need time to think. We do need time to digest. We do need time to misunderstand each other, especially when fostering lost dialogue between humanities and natural sciences. We cannot continuously tell you what our science means; what it will be good for; because we simply don’t know yet. Science needs time.
—Bear with us, while we think.
Research
Culture
Don’t get us wrong—we do say yes to the accelerated science of the early 21st century. We say yes to the constant flow of peer-review journal publications and their impact; we say yes to science blogs and media & PR necessities; we say yes to increasing specialization and diversification in all disciplines. We also say yes to research feeding back into health care and future prosperity. All of us are in this game, too.
However, we maintain that this cannot be all. Science needs time to think. Science needs time to read, and time to fail. Science does not always know what it might be at right now. Science develops unsteadily, with jerky moves and unpredictable leaps forward—at the same time, however, it creeps about on a very slow time scale, for which there must be room and to which justice must be done.
Slow science was pretty much the only science conceivable for hundreds of years; today, we argue, it deserves revival and needs protection. Society should give scientists the time they need, but more importantly, scientists must take their time.
We do need time to think. We do need time to digest. We do need time to misunderstand each other, especially when fostering lost dialogue between humanities and natural sciences. We cannot continuously tell you what our science means; what it will be good for; because we simply don’t know yet. Science needs time.
—Bear with us, while we think.
7 weeks ago
Was Grass uns sagen will: Eine Erläuterung (von Frank Schirrmacher)
7 weeks ago
„[…] Nein, das ist kein Gedicht über Israel, Iran und den Frieden. Wie könnte es das sein, wo es den iranischen Holocaust-Leugner als ,Maulhelden‘ in einer Zeile abtut und gleichzeitig doch ausdrücklich nur geschrieben ist, um Israel zur Bedrohung des Weltfriedens zu erklären?
Es ist ein Machwerk des Ressentiments, es ist, wie Nietzsche über das Ressentiment sagte, ein Dokument der ,imaginären Rache‘ einer sich moralisch lebenslang gekränkt fühlenden Generation. Gern hätte er, dass jetzt die Debatte entsteht, ob man als Deutscher Israel denn kritisieren dürfe. Die Debatte aber müsste darum geführt werden, ob es gerechtfertigt ist, die ganze Welt zum Opfer Israels zu machen, nur damit ein fünfundachtzigjähriger Mann seinen Frieden mit der eigenen Biographie machen kann.“
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Poem
Analysis
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Israel
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Es ist ein Machwerk des Ressentiments, es ist, wie Nietzsche über das Ressentiment sagte, ein Dokument der ,imaginären Rache‘ einer sich moralisch lebenslang gekränkt fühlenden Generation. Gern hätte er, dass jetzt die Debatte entsteht, ob man als Deutscher Israel denn kritisieren dürfe. Die Debatte aber müsste darum geführt werden, ob es gerechtfertigt ist, die ganze Welt zum Opfer Israels zu machen, nur damit ein fünfundachtzigjähriger Mann seinen Frieden mit der eigenen Biographie machen kann.“
7 weeks ago
Narrative Science
7 weeks ago
“Our proprietary artificial intelligence platform produces reports, articles, summaries and more that are automatically created from structured data sources. With amazing speed and quality, narratives are created in multiple formats, including long-form articles, headlines, Tweets and industry reports. Multiple versions of the same story can be created to customize the content for each audience and narratives can be fully tailored to fit a customer’s voice, style and tone.”
NLG
Journalism
7 weeks ago
AI robot: how machine intelligence is evolving | Technology | The Observer
8 weeks ago
"The hunt for artificial intelligence is moving in a different, exciting direction" http://t.co/DQyFvZMa
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8 weeks ago
SemDial2012 – The 16th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue
8 weeks ago
September 19-21, 2012, Paris, France
Conferences
2012
SemDial
Dialogue
Paris
8 weeks ago
SIGDIAL 2012
9 weeks ago
Seoul, South Korea, July 5–6, 2012
Conferences
2012
SIGdial
Dialogue
SouthKorea
Seoul
9 weeks ago
LaTeX conditional expression
9 weeks ago
A […] user-friendly and modern approach is taken by etoolbox, where you'd write instead
newtoggle{paper}
which is set with either
toggletrue{paper}
togglefalse{paper}
And to use it:
iftoggle{paper}{%
% using paper
}{%
% electronic
}
LaTeX
Conditionals
If
newtoggle{paper}
which is set with either
toggletrue{paper}
togglefalse{paper}
And to use it:
iftoggle{paper}{%
% using paper
}{%
% electronic
}
9 weeks ago
Audio Hijack Pro: Record Any Audio On Mac OS X
9 weeks ago
Record any audio - three simple words to explain Audio Hijack Pro. Record from applications like iTunes, Skype or DVD Player. Record from microphones, Radiosharks and other hardware. If you hear it, you can record it.
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