Mercurial > thoughts
changeset 104:ae2aaf23c99d
reorganize student papers; begin work on assembling links.
author | rlm |
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date | Tue, 03 Jun 2014 12:59:29 -0400 |
parents | 6c504a6a4413 |
children | 473d90a441c5 |
files | org/sussman-reading-list.org |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 99 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-) [+] |
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1.1 --- a/org/sussman-reading-list.org Tue Jun 03 12:05:34 2014 -0400 1.2 +++ b/org/sussman-reading-list.org Tue Jun 03 12:59:29 2014 -0400 1.3 @@ -7,6 +7,10 @@ 1.4 #+INCLUDE: ../../aurellem/org/level-0.org 1.5 #+babel: :mkdirp yes :noweb yes :exports both 1.6 1.7 +If you want to cite any of these papers, [[./sussman-recs.bib][here]] is a bibtex format file 1.8 +that contains all of these papers in the order they appear on the 1.9 +page. ([[./sussman-recs.bib]]). 1.10 + 1.11 * Recommendations 1.12 - Computers and Thought, by Edward A. Feigenbaum (Editor), Julian 1.13 Feldman (Editor). 1.14 @@ -25,67 +29,6 @@ 1.15 1.16 * TODO Should Add DSPACE links 1.17 * TODO Also add thesis summaries / abstracts 1.18 -* Student Theses 1.19 - 1.20 - - 1977: Scott Elliot Fahlman, A System for Representing and Using 1.21 - Real-World Knowledge 1.22 - 1.23 - - Basically the reason that the Connection Machine was invented 1.24 - 1.25 - - 1981: Danny Hillis, The Connection Machine 1.26 - 1.27 - - Doesn't tell you anything you can really do today. 1.28 - 1.29 - - 1984: Andrew Ressler, A Circuit Grammar For Operational Amplifier 1.30 - Design 1.31 - 1.32 - - If you're an Electrical Engineering person.' 1.33 - 1.34 - - 1987: David A. McAllester, ONTIC: A Knowledge Representation 1.35 - System for Mathematics 1.36 - 1.37 - - very hard, very deep 1.38 - - you will need to know a lot of Math 1.39 - 1.40 - - 1989: Kenneth Man-Kam Yip KAM: Automatic Planning and 1.41 - Interpretation of Numerical Experiments Using Geometrical Methods 1.42 - 1.43 - - Coolest PhD thesis ever! 1.44 - - Solve problems using graphs. 1.45 - - So cool! 1.46 - 1.47 - - 1994: Andrew A. Berlin Towards Intelligent Structures: Active 1.48 - Control of Buckling 1.49 - - Such a good idea 1.50 - - cool, short, great idea 1.51 - - no one's followed up on it 1.52 - 1.53 - - Elmer Hung Paramater estimati(on in chaotic Systems (masters) + 1.54 - Athanassios Siapas : Global approach to parameter estimation of 1.55 - Chaotic Synamical sysstem 1.56 - 1.57 - - No one put enough effort into seeing if it worked 1.58 - - you will win the Nobel Prize if you can get it to work. 1.59 - 1.60 - - 2009: Alexey Andreyevich Radul Propagation Networks: A Flexible 1.61 - and Expressive Substrate for Computation on DSPACE. 1.62 - 1.63 - - 1999: Daniel Coore Botanical Computing: A Developmental Approach 1.64 - to Generating Interconnect Topologies on an Amorphous Computer 1.65 - - interesting to programmers 1.66 - 1.67 - - 2001: Radhika Nagpal Programmable Self-Assembly: Constructing 1.68 - Global Shape using Biologically-inspired Local Interactions and 1.69 - Origami Mathematics 1.70 - - interesting to programmers 1.71 - 1.72 - - 2001: Ron Weiss Cellular Computation and Communications using 1.73 - Engineered Genetic Regulatory Networks 1.74 - - interesting to programmers 1.75 - 1.76 - - 2006: Robert Aubrey Hearn Games, Puzzles, and Computation 1.77 - 1.78 - - 2002: Jake Beal master's thesis 1.79 1.80 * Things Micah should read 1.81 1.82 @@ -231,3 +174,98 @@ 1.83 - People unwisely consisdered it to kill off Neural Nets; In fact, 1.84 it only shows the limitations of certain simple kinds of Neural 1.85 Nets. 1.86 + 1.87 +* Representative Student Theses 1.88 + 1.89 + These are students where I played a large role in their 1.90 + education. Many of them represent compelling research directions 1.91 + that desperatly need to be extented by the next generation of 1.92 + researchers! As Minsky says, if you want to do something really new, 1.93 + go back to points in the past where there was a neat idea that never 1.94 + really caught on, and follow the path of that idea to see where it 1.95 + leads. A comprehensive list of all my student's works can be found 1.96 + at my [[http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/users/gjs/gjs.html][homepage]]. If you want to cite any of these papers, you can 1.97 + find bibtex citations here: [[./sussman-recs.bib]]. 1.98 + 1.99 + In particular, here's two great ideas that seem extremely promising 1.100 + and have NOT been properly explored! You could be the first person 1.101 + to get them working! 1.102 + 1.103 + - Elmer Hung Paramater estimati(on in chaotic Systems (masters) + 1.104 + Athanassios Siapas : Global approach to parameter estimation of 1.105 + Chaotic Synamical sysstem 1.106 + 1.107 + - No one put enough effort into seeing if it worked. 1.108 + - Seems to allow for almost unlimited percision in measurement. 1.109 + - Initial results look very promising, with a =13 order of 1.110 + magnitude= improvement in measurement precision in a simple 1.111 + experiment. 1.112 + - You will win the Nobel Prize if you can get it to work, because 1.113 + you will revolutionize the way we do measurements. 1.114 + 1.115 + - Towards Intelligent Structures: Active Control of Buckling 1.116 + - By Andrew A. Berlin, 1994 1.117 + - Achieves a 10 fold increase in strength by actively eliminating 1.118 + vibrational modes. 1.119 + - Such a good idea; It's cool, short -- great! 1.120 + - No one's followed up on it! 1.121 + 1.122 + In historical order: 1.123 + 1.124 + - [[http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/6888][A System for Representing and Using Real-World Knowledge]] 1.125 + - By [[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sef/][Scott Elliot Fahlman]], 1977 1.126 + - Basically the reason that the Connection Machine was later 1.127 + invented. 1.128 + 1.129 + - The Connection Machine 1.130 + - By Danny Hillis, 1981 1.131 + - Beautiful thesis, but it doesn't tell you anything you can 1.132 + really /do/ today. 1.133 + 1.134 + - A Circuit Grammar For Operational Amplifier Design 1.135 + - By Andrew Ressler, 1984 1.136 + - If you're an Electrical Engineering person. 1.137 + 1.138 + - ONTIC: A Knowledge Representation System for Mathematics 1.139 + - By David A. McAllester, 1987 1.140 + - Very hard, very deep. 1.141 + - You will need to know a lot of Math. 1.142 + 1.143 + - KAM: Automatic Planning and Interpretation of Numerical 1.144 + Experiments Using Geometrical Methods 1.145 + - By Kenneth Man-Kam Yip, 1989 1.146 + - Coolest PhD thesis ever! 1.147 + - Solve problems using graphs. 1.148 + - So cool! 1.149 + 1.150 + - Botanical Computing: A Developmental Approach to Generating 1.151 + Interconnect Topologies on an Amorphous Computer 1.152 + - By Daniel Coore, 1999 1.153 + - Interesting to programmers especially. 1.154 + 1.155 + - Programmable Self-Assembly: Constructing Global Shape using 1.156 + Biologically-inspired Local Interactions and Origami Mathematics 1.157 + By Radhika Nagpal, 2001 1.158 + - Also Interesting to programmers. 1.159 + 1.160 + - Cellular Computation and Communications using Engineered Genetic 1.161 + Regulatory Networks 1.162 + - By Ron Weiss, 2001 1.163 + - Third in a line of bio-papers which should be highly interesting 1.164 + to programmers. 1.165 + 1.166 + - [[http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/6082][An Algorithm for Bootstrapping Communications]] 1.167 + - By Jake Beal, 2001 1.168 + - Seems like it could be "the right thing" for how modules in the 1.169 + brain learn to talk to each other. 1.170 + - Someone should expand on this work! 1.171 + - Also a PhD thesis from Beal on this: [[http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/38483][Learning by Learning to 1.172 + Communicate]], 2007 1.173 + 1.174 + - Games, Puzzles, and Computation 1.175 + - By Robert Aubrey Hearn, 2006. 1.176 + 1.177 + - Propagation Networks: A Flexible and Expressive Substrate for 1.178 + Computation. 1.179 + - By Alexey Andreyevich Radul, 2009 1.180 +