threedaymonk + compsci   26

SHRDLU
‘SHRDLU is a program for understanding natural language, written [at MIT] in 1968-70.’
programming  computing  nlp  compsci 
march 2012 by threedaymonk
Natural Language Processing
‘We are offering this course on Natural Language Processing free and online to students worldwide, January - March 2012, continuing Stanford's exciting forays into large scale online instruction.’
education  nlp  linguistics  compsci 
november 2011 by threedaymonk
OpenClassroom
Free online video-based courses from Stanford.
education  compsci 
october 2011 by threedaymonk
Machine Learning - Stanford University
‘A bold experiment in distributed education, "Machine Learning" will be offered free and online to students worldwide during the fall of 2011.’
compsci  ai  education 
august 2011 by threedaymonk
ISO 216, Recursion and Higher Order Functions
Using recur to implement recursive functions that don’t grow the call stack.
clojure  compsci  recursion 
august 2011 by threedaymonk
Keeping Abreast of Pornographic Research in Computer Science
‘It is evident from his web page that he has a sense of humour, which explains the superbly descriptive title for his 1996 paper, Finding Naked People.’
weird  compsci  humour  porn  algorithms  research 
april 2009 by threedaymonk
learn morse code
Binary search trees for decoding Morse code. Clever, if obvious in retrospect.
morsecode  compsci 
june 2008 by threedaymonk
Dynamic Languages Strike Back
Transcript of a talk by Steve Yegge about dynamic language optimisation.
compiler  compsci  programming 
may 2008 by threedaymonk
Venti: a new approach to archival storage
A write-once system using hashes of data blocks to identify them.
algorithms  datastructures  backup  filesystem  compsci 
april 2008 by threedaymonk
Damn Cool Algorithms, Part 1: BK-Trees
Near-match searching using a tree built from the Levenshtein distance.
algorithms  compsci 
october 2007 by threedaymonk
Ruleby
Rule language and Rete solver in Ruby.
ruby  rules  compsci  rete 
may 2007 by threedaymonk
Project Euler
‘A series of challenging mathematical/computer programming problems that will require more than just mathematical insights to solve.’
algorithms  compsci  programming  education 
march 2007 by threedaymonk
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Video Lectures
‘These twenty video lectures by Hal Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman are a complete presentation of the course, given in July 1986 for Hewlett-Packard employees.’
algorithms  compsci  computing  video  programming  education 
march 2007 by threedaymonk

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