Jim Snavely on 16 Apr 2012 09:57:06 -0700 |
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Re: We have has NoSQL Summer and Functional Fall, it is time to start preparing for AI Winter! |
Seconded. This is a great idea. I've dabbled in a couple of the stanford AI classes that have been going on recently. But I think the reading group format is great, and more accessible for folks with limited time. On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 1:33 PM, Corey Leigh Latislaw <colabug@gmail.com> wrote: > Trevor, > > Sounds like a great idea! > > I'd also like to propose a beginners spring for next year. It'd be great to > get a general intro for the functional curious! I didn't feel that I had a > ton to contribute at Functional Fall last year because I had very little > intro into the topic. > > Thanks, > Corey > > -- > Let's connect! > coreylatislaw.com > > > > On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Lalish-Menagh, Trevor <trev@trevmex.com> > wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> Winter is a ways off, but I thought I would kick start the discussion >> on our next endeavor: AI Winter (named after >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_winter). Some of us were talking at >> Philly ETE about this and I would like to make it an international >> event like NoSQL Summer was. >> >> I'd like to start with getting a list of papers together, but I am >> unsure where to start. The Journal for Artificial Intelligence >> Research best papers might be a good place >> (http://www.jair.org/bestpaper.html), but some intro papers would be >> really good as well. >> >> Once we have some papers in mind, I am going to reach out to the NoSQL >> Summer organizers for some promotional ideas. >> >> Looking forward to some good talks this winter! >> >> Yours, >> Trevor >> -- >> Trevor Lalish-Menagh >> trev@trevmex.com >> 484.868.6150 (mobile) >> trevmex (AIM) > > -- --Jim