Penrose, conciousness, and delayed homework

Long time delayed, I finally got a copy of The Emperor’s New Mind by Roger Penrose. The book was originally published in 1989. Yes, I never read it from cover to back, and finally yesterday I run out of self imposed excuses and got me a copy. I guess that it was the result of listening to the Teaching Company lecture series The Phylosophy of Mind by John Searl, also falling on the same alley. Recreative reading, may be, but I am still fascinated to keep running into belivers and detractors of strong and soft AI almost 20 years after Penrose’s book was published. ...

Jul 30, 2008 · 1 min · 104 words · Xavier Llorà

Yes, GECCO 2008 was intense!

Yes, I disappeared from my blog during GECCO 2008. Yes, I started blogging about the International Workshop on Learning Classifier System 2008 held on Sunday 13 at GECCO 2008. The workshop was terrific. Lots of new ideas were presented, but more importantly, lots of new ideas end sparking in participants head. As usual, the big workshop family went to dinner together where we all end having a blast. Some good traditions do not change, fortunately. Then, GECCO started. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday have been the most unusual GECCO days in my 10 years of attendance. Yes, I presented our paper and attended some interesting talks, but what made it different was that I spend a lot of time on hallways talking to people. There was an unusual concentrations of very interesting people to talk to, not to mention friends I have not seen in a long time. So, overall was really fun, and now I am trying to catch up with the papers published on the proceedings… ...

Jul 28, 2008 · 1 min · 167 words · Xavier Llorà

Managing your digital library of research papers

A while a go I wrote about tools for managing your LaTeX bibliography. Despite the fact that the tools I described help managing your LaTeX bibliography collection, it still did not help much with managing the tons of PDFs files you end pilling up when doing research on a particular topic. BibDesk has now the ability to attach files to entries, Zotero with its ability to store snapshots is still the closest thing I have found so far. However, a friend just pointed me to Papers, a Mac tool—yes it is just available for Mac—for managing your digital library of papers. Very much like iTunes, it allows to streamline your search, reading, organizing, and writing—there is a very interesting webcast by the creators of the software. If you have a Mac, it is worthwhile to give it a spin. ...

Jun 19, 2008 · 1 min · 139 words · Xavier Llorà

Blogging from the Big Data Computing Study Group 2008

I was lucky to attend the Big Data Computing Study Group 2008. The line of speaker is impressive. The event was held at Yahoo! Sunnyvale, and Thomas Kwan (UIUC alumni know at Yahoo!) helped organize it. I blogged about it on my DITA blog where you can find links to all the related posts.

Mar 27, 2008 · 1 min · 54 words · Xavier Llorà

GECCO 2008 Deadline Extended to January 30th

I just got an email from the GECCO 2008 organizers extending the deadline till January 2008.

Jan 9, 2008 · 1 min · 16 words · Xavier Llorà