Neil Ireson, Fabio Ciravegna, Marie Elaine Califf, Dayne Freitag, Nicholas Kushmerick, Alberto Lavelli: Evaluating Machine Learning for Information Extraction, 22nd International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2005), Bonn, Germany, 7-11 August, 2005
Using behavioral (psychophysics) and brain imaging (fMRI) techniques, the lab focuses
on studying what drives the ability of the human brain to change with experience and
establish effective long-term memory
personal productivity, life hacks, and simple ways to make your life a little better; check out "classics"; good for grad students who need to organize gettting through and out earning a real living
a visual map, with links, of how to use metasites for knowledge acquisition, research, and reading online; author has other such maps on his site; useful for students as mode of presenting info and for info itself.
excellent UK academic search tool for all disciplines. I looked up "film theory,' "feminism" and "television" and got useful results of sites I had not visited before, and some I had.
M. Feuer, L. Towne, and R. Shavelson. Educational Researcher, 31 (8):
4(2002)“For example, when well-specified causal hypotheses can be formulated and randomization to treatment and control conditions is ethical and feasible, a randomized experiment is the best method for estimating effects” p. 8.
W. Schenck, and R. Möller. chapter Staged Learning of Saccadic Eye Movements with a Robot Camera Head, page 82-91. World Scientific, New Jersey, London, (2004)
I. Mani, M. Verhagen, B. Wellner, C. Lee, and J. Pustejovsky. ACL-44: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computational Linguistics and the 44th annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, page 753--760. Morristown, NJ, USA, Association for Computational Linguistics, (2006)