Monthly Archives: June 2009

14 posts

Bookmarks for June 30th from 10:03 to 13:45

These are my links for June 30th from 10:03 to 13:45: Statistical Resources on the Web/Environment – Data Mining Community’s Top Resource – Data Mining Community's Top Resource Since 1997 for Data Mining and Analytics Software, Jobs, Consulting, Courses, Education, News, and more. Time Series Analysis – In the following topics, we will first review techniques used to identify patterns in time series data (such as smoothing and curve fitting techniques and autocorrelations), then we will introduce a general class of models that can be used to represent time series data and generate predictions (autoregressive and moving average models). Finally, […]

Bookmarks for June 28th through June 30th

These are my links for June 28th through June 30th: Time Series Analysis for Business Forecasting – Realization of the fact that “Time is Money” in business activities, the dynamic decision technologies presented here, have been a necessary tool for applying to a wide range of managerial decisions successfully where time and money are directly related. In making strategic decisions under uncertainty, we all make forecasts. We may not think that we are forecasting, but our choices will be directed by our anticipation of results of our actions or inactions.Indecision and delays are the parents of failure. This site is […]

Bookmarks for June 21st through June 28th

These are my links for June 21st through June 28th: Netflix Prize: Home – The Netflix Prize seeks to substantially improve the accuracy of predictions about how much someone is going to love a movie based on their movie preferences. Improve it enough and you win one (or more) Prizes. Winning the Netflix Prize improves our ability to connect people to the movies they love. Math Magic – Math Magic is a web site devoted to original mathematical recreations. If you have a math puzzle, discovery, or observation, please e-mail me about it. MathPuzzle.com – The puzzling weblog of recreational […]

Bookmarks for June 19th through June 21st

These are my links for June 19th through June 21st: Electronic Frontier Foundation | Defending Freedom in the Digital World – From the Internet to the iPod, technologies are transforming our society and empowering us as speakers, citizens, creators, and consumers. When our freedoms in the networked world come under attack, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is the first line of defense. EFF broke new ground when it was founded in 1990 — well before the Internet was on most people's radar — and continues to confront cutting-edge issues defending free speech, privacy, innovation, and consumer rights today. From the […]

Bookmarks for June 18th through June 19th

These are my links for June 18th through June 19th: Blind Search – Welcome to BlindSearch, the search engine taste test.Type in a search query above, hit search then vote for the column which you believe best matches your query. The columns are randomised with every query.The goal of this site is simple, we want to see what happens when you remove the branding from search engines. How differently will you perceive the results? Is There Reason to Be Theoretically Rational? (application/pdf Object) – An important advance in normativity research over the last decade is an increased understanding of the […]

Android Epistemology Quote

“Were they reborn into a modern university, Plato and Aristotle and Leibniz would most suitably take up appointments in the department of computer science.” “Epistemology has traditionally been the study of Human knowledge and rational change of human belief. Android epistemology is the exploration of the space of possible machines and their capacities for knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, desires and for action in accord with their mental states.” -Glymour, C., Hayes, P., and Ford, K. “The Pre-History of Android Epistemology,” in Ford, K., Glymour, C. and Hayes, P. [eds.] 1995. Android Epistemology