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21 October 2022

20 October 2022

  • 04:5404:54, 20 October 2022 diff hist +34 Template:Workshop SubmissionNo edit summary
  • 04:5204:52, 20 October 2022 diff hist +56 Rich TrottNo edit summary
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  • 04:4904:49, 20 October 2022 diff hist +18 N Property:Contributes toCreated page with "Has type::Page" current
  • 04:4904:49, 20 October 2022 diff hist +58 ParticipantsNo edit summary
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  • 04:4704:47, 20 October 2022 diff hist +423 N Ocqu3rzfCreated page with "{{Participant}} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=I'm a developer/designer active in the Web3 space. I hope to contribute with my design experience as well hands on experience making tools and infrastructural components. |Frame=Tool-builder |Materials=I run a weekly newsletter where I try to synthesize what happened each week and add my commentary for why I think it's salient. You can view it here: jessems.substack.com }}"
  • 04:4504:45, 20 October 2022 diff hist +4,027 N Belinda MoCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=America/Los Angeles (GMT−08:00/GMT−07:00) |Affiliation=Viva Translate }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=High-context textual information increases the barrier to comprehension for the majority of people to understand a concept. In particular, academic papers have such a high density of context per word that it is difficult for newcomers to learn about a field. This is at odds with how humans communicate in a live conversation. Typically, a..."
  • 04:4504:45, 20 October 2022 diff hist +4,018 N Jordan WickCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=America/Los Angeles (GMT−08:00/GMT−07:00) |Affiliation=Waymo }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=High-context textual information increases the barrier to comprehension for the majority of people to understand a concept. In particular, academic papers have such a high density of context per word that it is difficult for newcomers to learn about a field. This is at odds with how humans communicate in a live conversation. Typically, a laypers..."
  • 04:4404:44, 20 October 2022 diff hist +1,675 N Dafna ShahafCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=Asia/Jerusalem (GMT+02:00/GMT+03:00) |Affiliation=Hebrew University of Jerusalem |Projects=Open Source Attention }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=**TL;DR - open access, platform-agnostic attention-sharing** Attention data is an important and interesting signal. Platforms (e.g., Twitter, Google Scholar, Goodreads, Altmetrics) harvest large amounts of attention data, using it to drive content search and recommendation (CSR). However, this attenti..."
  • 04:4304:43, 20 October 2022 diff hist +1,671 N Daniel FriedmanCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=Asia/Jerusalem (GMT+02:00/GMT+03:00) |Affiliation=Active Inference Institute |Projects=Open Source Attention }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=**TL;DR - open access, platform-agnostic attention-sharing** Attention data is an important and interesting signal. Platforms (e.g., Twitter, Google Scholar, Goodreads, Altmetrics) harvest large amounts of attention data, using it to drive content search and recommendation (CSR). However, this attention d..."
  • 04:4304:43, 20 October 2022 diff hist +1,651 N Brad DeGrafCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=Asia/Jerusalem (GMT+02:00/GMT+03:00) |Affiliation=NooNet |Projects=Open Source Attention }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=**TL;DR - open access, platform-agnostic attention-sharing** Attention data is an important and interesting signal. Platforms (e.g., Twitter, Google Scholar, Goodreads, Altmetrics) harvest large amounts of attention data, using it to drive content search and recommendation (CSR). However, this attention data remains mostly l..."
  • 04:4204:42, 20 October 2022 diff hist +44 Ronen TamariNo edit summary
  • 04:4204:42, 20 October 2022 diff hist +32 Ronen TamariNo edit summary
  • 04:4104:41, 20 October 2022 diff hist +1,599 N Ronen TamariCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=Asia/Jerusalem (GMT+02:00/GMT+03:00) }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=**TL;DR - open access, platform-agnostic attention-sharing** Attention data is an important and interesting signal. Platforms (e.g., Twitter, Google Scholar, Goodreads, Altmetrics) harvest large amounts of attention data, using it to drive content search and recommendation (CSR). However, this attention data remains mostly locked and inaccessible to the public. We propos..."
  • 04:3904:39, 20 October 2022 diff hist +931 N Rich TrottCreated page with "{{Participant |Affiliation=UCSF |Projects=node.js }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=I hope to find others interested in building and experimenting with radical peer-to-peer solutions for scholarly communication and data sharing. I want to work with others who take it as a given that the current practices in academic libraries and elsewhere of pursuing transformative agreements to achieve universal open access is hopelessly broken and appropriated by for-profit publisher..."
  • 04:3804:38, 20 October 2022 diff hist +927 N Amy ZhangCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=America/Los Angeles (GMT−08:00/GMT−07:00) |Affiliation=Allen Institute,University of Washington |Projects=Semantic Scholar }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=Semantic Scholar is a non-profit institute dedicated to supporting scholars in advancing their research. For this, we publish research papers in HCI and NLP venues, incorporate our research into the free and open semanticscholar.org, and release scholarly datasets and APIs to support othe..."
  • 04:3804:38, 20 October 2022 diff hist +902 N Pao SiangliulueCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=America/Los Angeles (GMT−08:00/GMT−07:00) |Affiliation=Allen Institute |Projects=Semantic Scholar }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=Semantic Scholar is a non-profit institute dedicated to supporting scholars in advancing their research. For this, we publish research papers in HCI and NLP venues, incorporate our research into the free and open semanticscholar.org, and release scholarly datasets and APIs to support other researchers who are als..."
  • 04:3804:38, 20 October 2022 diff hist +902 N Aakanksha NaikCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=America/Los Angeles (GMT−08:00/GMT−07:00) |Affiliation=Allen Institute |Projects=Semantic Scholar }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=Semantic Scholar is a non-profit institute dedicated to supporting scholars in advancing their research. For this, we publish research papers in HCI and NLP venues, incorporate our research into the free and open semanticscholar.org, and release scholarly datasets and APIs to support other researchers who are als..."
  • 04:3704:37, 20 October 2022 diff hist +902 N Joseph Chee ChangCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=America/Los Angeles (GMT−08:00/GMT−07:00) |Affiliation=Allen Institute |Projects=Semantic Scholar }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=Semantic Scholar is a non-profit institute dedicated to supporting scholars in advancing their research. For this, we publish research papers in HCI and NLP venues, incorporate our research into the free and open semanticscholar.org, and release scholarly datasets and APIs to support other researchers who are als..."
  • 04:3604:36, 20 October 2022 diff hist +1,660 N Valerii KremnevCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=Europe/Helsinki (GMT+02:00/GMT+03:00) |Affiliation=sci2sci |Projects=sci2sci }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=During my PhD, I realaized that academic publishing is in dire straits. A strong publication bias leads to cherry-picking of the data, while leaving a lot of results – that may potentially contradict a researcher’s hypothesis or weaken it – in the drawer. Even when the data does get published, it’s mostly published in the final p..."
  • 04:3504:35, 20 October 2022 diff hist +1,675 N Angelina LesnikovaCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=Europe/Helsinki (GMT+02:00/GMT+03:00) |Affiliation=University of Helsinki |Projects=sci2sci }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=During my PhD, I realaized that academic publishing is in dire straits. A strong publication bias leads to cherry-picking of the data, while leaving a lot of results – that may potentially contradict a researcher’s hypothesis or weaken it – in the drawer. Even when the data does get published, it’s mostly published..."
  • 04:3304:33, 20 October 2022 diff hist +657 N Matt ClancyCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=America/Chicago (GMT−06:00/GMT−05:00) |Affiliation=Institute for Progress }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=We need new models for synthesizing and disseminating academic research given the mounting challenges associated with maturing science. I think my own project - New Things Under the Sun (.com) - can serve as one such useful model. I am hoping to get feedback on it as a potential approach, and to learn about alternatives. |Frame=Tool-bui..."
  • 04:3204:32, 20 October 2022 diff hist +75 Property:TimezoneNo edit summary current
  • 04:3104:31, 20 October 2022 diff hist +3,820 N Andre VachaCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=America/Argentina/Buenos Aires (GMT−03:00/GMT−03:00) |Affiliation=Minerva University |Projects=Abstract Poetry }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=Our project, called Abstract poetry, is a semantic search engine which represents the contextual relationships between academic papers. With this first prototype, we aimed to push search from a frustrating, biased-by-popularity, and always incomplete process to one that was simple, unbiased by design..."
  • 04:3104:31, 20 October 2022 diff hist +3,820 N Leo WareCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=America/Argentina/Buenos Aires (GMT−03:00/GMT−03:00) |Affiliation=Minerva University |Projects=Abstract Poetry }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=Our project, called Abstract poetry, is a semantic search engine which represents the contextual relationships between academic papers. With this first prototype, we aimed to push search from a frustrating, biased-by-popularity, and always incomplete process to one that was simple, unbiased by design..."
  • 04:3104:31, 20 October 2022 diff hist +3,820 N Finn MackenCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=America/Argentina/Buenos Aires (GMT−03:00/GMT−03:00) |Affiliation=Minerva University |Projects=Abstract Poetry }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=Our project, called Abstract poetry, is a semantic search engine which represents the contextual relationships between academic papers. With this first prototype, we aimed to push search from a frustrating, biased-by-popularity, and always incomplete process to one that was simple, unbiased by design..."
  • 04:3004:30, 20 October 2022 diff hist +3,820 N Elianna DeSotaCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=America/Argentina/Buenos Aires (GMT−03:00/GMT−03:00) |Affiliation=Minerva University |Projects=Abstract Poetry }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=Our project, called Abstract poetry, is a semantic search engine which represents the contextual relationships between academic papers. With this first prototype, we aimed to push search from a frustrating, biased-by-popularity, and always incomplete process to one that was simple, unbiased by design..."
  • 04:2904:29, 20 October 2022 diff hist +3,326 N Jeremy DelahantyCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=America/Los Angeles (GMT−08:00/GMT−07:00) |Affiliation=Salk Institute }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=The complexity of science in scope, scale, and depth is ever increasing. Unfortunately, many of our tools (at least in neuroscience) fail to enable communally built infrastructure and knowledge. Tools that do exist rarely interact with one another in ways that are easy to adopt and oftentimes labs that would benefit greatly from adopting sy..."
  • 04:2704:27, 20 October 2022 diff hist +289 N Sam KleinCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=America/New York (GMT−05:00/GMT−04:00) |Affiliation=Knowledge Futures |Projects=PubPub, WikiFunctions, iNat, Geograph.org.uk }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=m.eta.sj@gmail.com |Frame=Tool-builder |Materials=cf. PubPub, WikiFunctions, iNat, Geograph.org.uk }}"
  • 04:2504:25, 20 October 2022 diff hist +593 N Paul ItoiCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=America/Denver (GMT−07:00/GMT−06:00) }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=We're building a general tool for "multi-player zettlekasten" that indexes audio/video content that could be used for researchers. The goal is to have teams in various fields subscribe to and contribute to a knowledge graph that includes 3 categories of nodes: industry, company/org wide, team The initial use case is for distributed teams of open source software develope..."
  • 04:2404:24, 20 October 2022 diff hist +61 Property:TimezoneNo edit summary
  • 04:2304:23, 20 October 2022 diff hist +1,067 N Kyle MacLauryCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=America/New York (GMT−05:00/GMT−04:00) }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=I believe that computational tools can help individuals, and groups make sense of the world. My goal is to build an epistemic utility. A public benefit entity that provIdes computational tools and infrastructure that support informed public discourse. When I came across discourse graphs a few weeks ago I was thrilled. If this concept hadn’t taken shape already I was..."
  • 04:2104:21, 20 October 2022 diff hist +1,332 N Jay PatelCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=America/New York (GMT−05:00/GMT−04:00) |Affiliation=Oasis Lab, University of Maryland }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=I'm a PhD student in OASISlab (Joel's student). My current interest lies in developing peer review processes and software tools to support scholars in implementing those processes. Currently, peer review lacks consistency, comprehensiveness, rigor, and and inefficient to engage with. As a result, peer reviewers procrastinate..."
  • 04:2004:20, 20 October 2022 diff hist −20 Form:ParticipantNo edit summary
  • 04:1904:19, 20 October 2022 diff hist +277 N Benjamin GoeringCreated page with "{{Participant |Affiliation=Protocol.ai }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=I'm interested in decentralized social protocols, and e.g. using them for research discourse. Karola encouraged me to attend. |Frame=Tool-builder |Materials=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c17gjxEoyMQ }}"
  • 04:1804:18, 20 October 2022 diff hist +1,085 N Carla OstmannCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=CET (GMT+01:00/GMT+02:00) |Affiliation=DeSci Labs }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=The scientific record is humanities greatest achievement. DeSci Labs is working to 1) Make sure this record and all underlying artifacts are stored on persistent, open state repositories such as IPFS 2) Remake the broken incentive structures underlying science through advanced, digitally enabled tooling. 3) Provide scientists with a seamless User Experience for..."
  • 04:1804:18, 20 October 2022 diff hist +1,085 N Erik Van WinkleCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=CET (GMT+01:00/GMT+02:00) |Affiliation=DeSci Labs }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=The scientific record is humanities greatest achievement. DeSci Labs is working to 1) Make sure this record and all underlying artifacts are stored on persistent, open state repositories such as IPFS 2) Remake the broken incentive structures underlying science through advanced, digitally enabled tooling. 3) Provide scientists with a seamless User Experience for..."
  • 04:1704:17, 20 October 2022 diff hist +1,085 N Sina ImanCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=CET (GMT+01:00/GMT+02:00) |Affiliation=DeSci Labs }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=The scientific record is humanities greatest achievement. DeSci Labs is working to 1) Make sure this record and all underlying artifacts are stored on persistent, open state repositories such as IPFS 2) Remake the broken incentive structures underlying science through advanced, digitally enabled tooling. 3) Provide scientists with a seamless User Experience for..."
  • 04:1704:17, 20 October 2022 diff hist +1,085 N Philipp KoellingerCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=CET (GMT+01:00/GMT+02:00) |Affiliation=DeSci Labs }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=The scientific record is humanities greatest achievement. DeSci Labs is working to 1) Make sure this record and all underlying artifacts are stored on persistent, open state repositories such as IPFS 2) Remake the broken incentive structures underlying science through advanced, digitally enabled tooling. 3) Provide scientists with a seamless User Experience for..."
  • 04:1704:17, 20 October 2022 diff hist +1,085 N Christopher HillCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=CET (GMT+01:00/GMT+02:00) |Affiliation=DeSci Labs }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=The scientific record is humanities greatest achievement. DeSci Labs is working to 1) Make sure this record and all underlying artifacts are stored on persistent, open state repositories such as IPFS 2) Remake the broken incentive structures underlying science through advanced, digitally enabled tooling. 3) Provide scientists with a seamless User Experience f..."
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  • 04:1104:11, 20 October 2022 diff hist +3,208 N Matthew EvansCreated page with "{{Participant |Timezone=Europe/London (GMT+00:00/GMT+01:00) |Affiliation=UCLouvain, University of Cambridge |Projects=OPTIMADE }} {{Workshop Submission |Interest=I am a materials science researcher and open source software developer with a focus on open and machine-actionable data. Most recently, I have been developing small-scale tools and infrastructure for data ingestion in materials chemistry (somewhere between e-lab notebooks and full LIMS), and I would love to conn..."
  • 03:0003:00, 20 October 2022 diff hist +64 Property:TimezoneNo edit summary
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