Upload your poker hand histories to www.pokernomics.com, economist Stephen Levitt’s fringe-of-economics project to study what are effective strategies in poker. This absolultely makes sense to me as an economics research project, only because I’m used to thinking of economics from the view of multi-agent systems and game theory… This is definitely all about game theory, maybe not economics. Game theory reaches beyond the bounds of the study of goods and services…
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This is a blog on artificial intelligence and "Social Science++", with an emphasis on computation and statistics. My website is brenocon.com.
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Put my #nlproc parse visualizer on github https://t.co/8H3mTfVA and added @heilman13's Moby Dick parse to the web tool http://t.co/KkxrDnj2
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This looks interesting, there's a special issue on Watson http://t.co/7AbUqPoQ -- but behind a paywall. Any freely available copies? #nlproc
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RT @aedison: I'm getting less and less satisfaction out of making jokes about the hedonic treadmill.
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Put my #nlproc parse visualizer on github https://t.co/8H3mTfVA and added @heilman13's Moby Dick parse to the web tool http://t.co/KkxrDnj2
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- Turker classifiers and binary classification threshold calibration
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- color name study i did
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- Moral psychology on Amazon Mechanical Turk
- It’s all in a name: "Kingdom of Norway" vs. "Democratic People’s Republic of Korea"
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2012- F-scores, Dice, and Jaccard set similarity
- Cosine similarity, Pearson correlation, and OLS coefficients
- I don’t get this web parsing shared task
- Save Zipf’s Law (new anti-credulous-power-law article)
- Histograms — matplotlib vs. R
- Bayes update view of pointwise mutual information
- Memorizing small tables
- Be careful with dictionary-based text analysis
- Information theory stuff
- End-to-end NLP packages
- CMU Twitter Part-of-Speech tagger 0.2
- Good linguistic semantics textbook?
- How much text versus metadata is in a tweet?
- iPhone autocorrection error analysis
- Log-normal and logistic-normal terminology
- Shalizi’s review of NKS
- Rough binomial confidence intervals
- Poor man’s linear algebra textbook
- Move to brenocon.com
- Please report your SVM’s kernel!
- Interactive visualization of Mixture of Gaussians, the Law of Total Expectation and the Law of Total Variance
- Greenspan on the Daily Show
- An ML/AI approach to P != NP
- Updates: CMU, Facebook
- quick note: cer et al 2010
- How Facebook privacy failed me
- List of probabilistic model mini-language toolkits
- Seeing how “art” and “pharmaceuticals” are linguistically similar in web text
- Quiz: “art” and “pharmaceuticals”
- Don’t MAWK AWK – the fastest and most elegant big data munging language!
- Patches to Rainbow, the old text classifier that won’t go away
- Another R flashmob today
- Haghighi and Klein (2009): Simple Coreference Resolution with Rich Syntactic and Semantic Features
- Blogger to WordPress migration helper
- R questions on StackOverflow
- FFT: Friedman + Fortran + Tricks
- Beta conjugate explorer
- Michael Jackson in Persepolis
- Psychometrics quote
- June 4
- Where tweets get sent from
- Zipf’s law and world city populations
- Performance comparison: key/value stores for language model counts
- 1 billion web page dataset from CMU
- Pirates killed by President
- Binary classification evaluation in R via ROCR
- La Jetee
- “Logic Bomb”
- SF conference for data mining mercenaries
- Love it and hate it, R has come of age
- Facebook sentiment mining predicts presidential polls
- Information cost and genocide
- Calculating running variance in Python and C++
- Python bindings to Google’s “AJAX” Search API
- Netflix Prize
- The Wire: Mr. Nugget
- Correlations – cotton picking vs. 2008 Presidential votes
- Disease tracking with web queries and social messaging (Google, Twitter, Facebook…)
- Obama street celebrations in San Francisco
- Twitter graphs of the debate
- Is religion the opiate of the elite?
- Financial market theory on the Daily Show
- The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Animated
- Blog move has landed
- MyDebates.org, online polling, and potentially the coolest question corpus ever
- PalinSpeak.com
- "Machine" translation/vision (Stanford AI courses online)
- Fukuyama: Authoritarianism is still against history
- A better Obama vs McCain poll aggregation
- East vs West cultural psychology!
- Link: Today’s international organizations
- Bias correction sneak peek!
- Pairwise comparisons for relevance evaluation
- Clinton-Obama support visualization
- Sub-reddit for Systems Science and OR
- conplot – a console plotter
- The best natural language search commentary on the internet
- a regression slope is a weighted average of pairs’ slopes!
- Datawocky: More data usually beats better algorithms
- Allende’s cybernetic economy project
- Quick-R, the only decent R documentation on the internet
- Spending money on others makes you happy
- PHD Comics: Humanities vs. Social Sciences
- data data data
- Graphics! Atari Breakout and religious text NLP
- Will the humanities save us?
- Indicators of a crackpot paper
- What is experimental philosophy?
- Data-driven charity
- Race and IQ debate – links
- How did Freud become a respected humanist?!
- Actually that 2008 elections voter fMRI study is batshit insane (and sleazy too)
- Pop cog neuro is so sigh
- Authoritarian great power capitalism
- neo institutional economic fun!
- Verificationism dinosaur comics
- EEG for the Wii and in your basement
- Dollar auction
- ConnectU.com SQL injection vulnerability: a story of pathetic hubris (and fun with the password ‘password’)
- When’s the last time you dug through 19th century English mortuary records
- Are ideas interesting, or are they true?
- Cooperation dynamics – Martin Nowak
- China: fines for bad maps
- Cerealitivity
- Washington in 1774
- Happiness incarnate on the Colbert Report
- Evangelicals vs. Aquarians
- "Time will tell, epistemology won’t"
- Richard Rorty has died
- Freak-Freakonomics (Ariel Rubinstein is the shit!)
- "Stanford Impostor"
- Rock Paper Scissors psychology
- More fun with Gapminder / Trendalyzer
- Gapminder.org — terrific world data visualizations
- Random search engine searcher
- Evil
- Seth Roberts and academic blogging
- Statistics is big-N logic?
- Feminists, anarchists, computational complexity, bounded rationality, nethack, and other things to do
- Computability and induction and ideal rationality and the simpsons
- Iraq is the 9th deadliest civil war since WW2
- Pascal’s Wager
- When linguists appear on ironic parody talk shows
- The Jungle Economy
- funny comic
- Anarchy vs. social order in Somalia
- Double thesis action
- A big, fun list of links I’m reading
- Two Middle East politics visualizations
- neuroscience and economics both ways
- Social network-ized economic markets
- Rock, Paper, Scissors
- Neuroeconomics reviews
- Lordi goes to Eurovision
- Drunken monkeys experiment!
- Easterly vs. Sachs on global poverty
- high irony
- The identity politics of satananic zombie alien man-beasts
- new kind of science, for real
- Mark Turner: Toward the Founding of Cognitive Social Science
- Libertarianism and evolution don’t mix
- academic blogging
- science writing bad!
- Bush approval ratings
- Kurzweil interview
- cognitive modelling is rational choice++
- Submit your poker data!
- Bayesian analysis of intelligent design (revised!)
- searchin’ for our friend, homo economicus
- balkanized USA
- war death statistics
- guns, germs, & steel pbs show?!
- the psychology of design as explanation
- another blog: cog psych and political/social stuff
- a bayesian analysis of intelligent design
- Statistical inference and social science
- finding some decision science blogs
- Social economics and rationality
- City crisis simulation (e.g. terrorist attack)
- freakonomics blog
- Supreme Court justices’ agreement levels
- $ echo {political,social,economic}{cognition,behavior,systems}
- Modelling environmentalism thinking
- monkey economics (and brothels)
- more argumentation & AI/formal modelling links
- zombies!
- looking for related blogs/links
- idea: Morals are heuristics for socially optimal behavior
- 1st International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA06)
- Online Deliberation 2005 conference blog & more is up!
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