Monday, February 28, 2005
Blogs of Note
From Geomblog -- "Machine learning blogs appear to be popping up faster than you can say 'expectation-maximization'". With that note, here are a few machine learning (and related) blogs I came across recently
Technical
Non-Technical
Technical
- Machine Learning -- Eric Altendorf is a grad student doing research on Knowledge Intensive learning here at OSU
- Machine Learning -- Josek is a PhD student working on Bayesian Learning
- Alpha and Beta -- (two stats grad students?)
Non-Technical
- BMI students -- a group of students in a graduate BioInformatics program
- Math4Poets -- math history
- Treadmill to Infinity -- AI researcher at MIT
- Sam Reid's blog -- grad student at U.Colorado, does Machine Learning research
Yin Zhangqi's Blog -- physics grad student. It's mostly in Chinese, but with google's translator, and good deal of imagination, you can read some things
posted by Yaroslav, 8:49 PM
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Amir massoud Farahmand, 9:07 PM
Amir massoud Farahmand, 9:07 PM
Yes, separate page for MLRG's could be good, although I'm not sure what to use to set it up. Wiki is not ideal because people who contribute groups are not aknowledged. Any recommendations?
No clear idea! What about a simple old website that categorizes everything by hand?
I like Cosma's way to post notebooks. Some interesting post could be like Cosma's Notebooks (as it can be edited and are more static than a normal post)



Thanks for your good surfing. It is useful. However, I suggest that you sort them in a more accessible form. For instance, the post on ML reading groups is too good to be archieved in a weblog. Is sidebar a good place? maybe! Or you may even build a whole homepage including some static pages and a dynamic weblog.