People who might like to see OneSlate implemented
March 27, 2011 in Uncategorized by Dan
This is a “living” post intended to be updated over time. In the research phase of OneSlate, a great number of contributors, both organisations and individuals, with significant prior art in tangential subjects surfaced.
For no particular reason than perhaps to attempt to identify a market, find or common threads amongst a talent base, or acknowledge related research which may interface with OneSlate, here is that list. In no particular order:
JoAnn Kuchera-Morin, UC Santa Barbara – UC Santa Barbara’s Center for Research in Electronic Art Technology and has been the Center’s Director since its inception in 1986 – TED, etc.
Pop Media & Other
Nick Bostrom – The Singularity Institute (AI) – Oxford – lesswrong.com – overcomingbias.com -Anthropic Bias, Human Enhancement
Anthony Hunter – Computational models of argument, Systems for aggregating knowledge
Pop Soc Tech
Dan Ariely
Eric Ries
Gabriel Weinberg
Kevin Kelly
Marc Andreeson
Nicholas Negroponte
Philippe Besnard
Robin Hanson – George Mason University
Steve Blank
William Gibson
Pop Media & Other
Paul Bloom – “The Pleasures of Imagination” (The Chronicle, 2010)
Guardian, The – Ben Goldacre – “Yeah well you can prove anything with science” (The Guardian, 2010)
Guantham Nagesh – “John Perry Barlow: Internet has broken political system” (The Hill, 2010)
Rachael Rettner – “Why We Can’t Do 3 Things at Once” (LiveScience, 2010)
John Markoff – “Step 1: Post Elusive Proof. Step 2: Watch Fireworks.” (The New York Times, 2010)
“The Freshes News” (The New York Times, 1885)
Christopher Soufas – “Opening Up the Peer Review Process” (The New York Times, 2010)
Stephen Pink – “Mind of Mass Media” Graham, Paul – “Keep Your Identity Small” (2009)
John Allen Paulos – “Study vs. Study: The Decline Effect and Why Scientific ‘Truth’ So Often Turns Out Wrong” (ABC News, 2011)
Gibson, William – “The Vulture Transcript: Sci-Fi Author William Gibson on Why He Loves Twitter, Thinks Facebook Is ‘Like a Mall,’ and Much More (New York Magazine, 2010)
Joe Kovacs – “Hawaii elections clerk: Obama not born here” (WorldNetDaily, 2010)
Paul Graham – “The Future of Startup Funding” (2009)
Vannev Bush – “As We May Think” (The Atlantic, 1945)
More Technical
Peter T. Doran, Maggie Kendall Zimmerman – “Examining the Scientific Consensus on Climate Change” (Earth and Environmental Sciences, University
of Illinois at Chicago, 2009)
Belajjame, Paton, Embury Fernandes, Hedeler – Feedback-Based Annotation, Selection and Refinement of Schema Mappings for Dataspaces (School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, 2010)
Konstantinos Tarabanis – “Using Argument Visualisation to amke EU Legislation More Transparent” – (Information Systems Lab, University of Macedonia, 2009)
Efthimios Tambouris – “WAVE” (European eParticipation Day, University of Macedonia, Brussels, 2009)
Anthropic Bias – Bostrom (Routledge 2002)
Are Disagreements Honest – Cowen, Hanson
Aumann – Agreeing to Disagree – (1976)
Frederic Portoraro – Automated Reasoning (2001)
Barton – The Future of Rational-Critical Debate in Online Public Spheres (2005)
Behaving as Expected – Public Information and Fairness Norms – Bicchieri and Chavez
Besnard, Hunter – Elements of Argumentation (Ch 1)
Can We Foresee To Disagree – Hanson
CIA “Analysis of Competing Hypotheses” (Psychology of Intelligence Analysis, Historical Document)
Computer Mediated Communication and Cooperation in Social Dilemmas – Bicchieri and Lev-On
Diemand and Yauman Oppenheimer -Ugly Fonts, Bettery Learning (2010)
Elements of Argumentation – Besnard, Hunter
Esquire – The $20 Theory of the Universe
Even Adversarial Agents Should Appear to Agree – Robin Hanson
Dirk Helbing et al. – “The FuturICT Knowledge Accelerator” (ETH Zurich)
Gordon, Walton – The Carneades Argumentation Framework-Using Presumptions and Exceptions to Model Critical Questions (2003)
Hearst, Rosner (UC Berkeley) – Tag Clouds Data Analysis Tool or Social Signaller
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Hsu, Khabiri, Caverlee – Ranking Comments on the Social Web
Information Theory and Statistical Physics – Merhav
Kashoob, Caverlee, Khabiri – Probabilistic Generative Models of the Social Annotation Process
Khabiri, Hsu, Caverlee – Analyzing and Predicting Community Preference of Socially Generated Metadata A Case Study on Comments in the Digg Community (2009)
Kingston – Public Participation in Local Policy Decision-Making (2007)
Kling – The Consequences of ICTs for Organizations and Social Life
Knowledge creation in focus groupsm Can group technologies help (2000)
Kok, Domingos – Extracting Semantic Networks from Text Via Relational Clustering (2008)
MIT 2010 – How the Brain Recognizes Objects
Motivated Skepticism in the Evaluation of Political Beliefs – Taber and Lodge
Munnich, Ranney, Bachman – The Longevities of Policy-Shifts and Memories Due to Single Feedback Numbers (2005)
Psychology of Intelligence Analysis – Heuer
Ranney, Rinne, Yarnall, Munnich, Miratrix, Schank – Designing and Assessing Numeracy Training for Journalists Toward Improving Quantitative Reasoning Among Media Consumers (2008)
Ranney, Schank – Toward an Integration of the Social and the Scientific Observing, Modeling, and Promoting the Explanatory Coherence of Reasoning (1998)
Rolf – Educating Reason-From Craft to Technology
Rolf – Testing Tools of Reasoning Mechanisms and Procedures
Rolf – Validating Heuristic Reasoning Software (2008)
Rolf, Magnusson – Developing the Art of Agumentation-A Software Approach (2002)
Saggion, Funks – Extracting Opinions and Facts for Business Intelligence (2009)
Schutze – Current State of Technology and Potential of Smart Map Browsing in Web Browsers (2007)
Timofte, R and – Four Color Theorem for Fast Early Vision (2010) – ACCV
Feedback-Based Annotation, Selection and Refinement of Dataspaces – Belhajjame, Paton, et al
iLogos Argument Mapping Software – Department of Philosophy, Canegie Melon University
“How the brain recognizes objects” – Larry Hardesty, MIT
Charlie Munger – “The Psychology of Human Misjudgement”
“Analysis of Recommendations Received through Phase 1 of the Open Government Directive Process” – (OMB Watch, 2009)
Corporate
IBM Cognos 8 Business Intelligence Analysis
Old Existing Projects
Bubblus
Comapping
Flowchart
Gliffy
Mentionmap
Mind42
Mindmeister
Mindomo
Wisemapping
Writemapping
Writemaps
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