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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
  • 04:5004:50, 20 October 2022 diff hist 0 ParticipantsNo edit summary
  • 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
  • 04:4804:48, 20 October 2022 diff hist −1 Template:ParticipantNo edit summary
  • 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..."

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