Looks like a really great paper Pedro, congrats to you and the team!
Best,
John
On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 4:00 AM, Pedro C. Marijuan <
pcmarijuan.i...@aragon.es> wrote:
> Dear FISers,
> Herewith the abstract of a very recent publication of my group about the
> "Sociotype" --it was published yester
?Hi All,
I just ran across this new piece that I thought would be of interest to both
the current conversation, and the many others that have occurred here.
"The Bayesian Second Law of Thermodynamics"
- http://arxiv.org/pdf/1508.02421v2.pdf
Best,
John
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John Prpic
PhD Candidate
Dear Professor Zhong & Colleagues,
Unsurprisingly, some very rich food for thought in the FIS group so far this
year!
Here's a few comments that I hope are useful in some respect:
- As I think about the idea of intelligence science as put forward, would it be
useful to say that "context" and
haha, woops, sorry about that Joe :)Wonderful follow-up!Best,JohnFrom: "joe brenner" To: pr...@sfu.caCc: fis@listas.unizar.esSent: Friday, 14 March, 2014 18:56:12Subject: Re: Re: [Fis] fis Digest, Vol 581, Issue 8Dear Colleagues,John Collier is sufficiently well-known and respected in his fields no
Dear FIS'ers,
Thanks so much to all of you for your wonderfully thought provoking comments,
questions, and feedback!
In this note, I'll attempt to address some of the queries/comments that have
been shared.
John Collier says:
[As I understand it, John?s approach is specifically based on
ON COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE: The Future of IT-Mediated Crowds
John Prpić
Beedie School of Business
Simon Fraser University
pr...@sfu.ca
Software (including web pages and mobile applications etc) is the key building
block of the IT field in terms of human interaction, and can be construed as an
Hi Raquel,
Nice work with this, very interesting!
I'm not sure if you remember, but we met at your poster at AAAS in Vancouver a
little while back :)
My research focus is predominantly on the IT side of things, though of course
that also means the intersection of artifacts and individuals/
gr
Nonetheless, I ran across this interesting work today, and I thought that it may be interesting for the group to discuss...Have a look here: http://arxiv.org/pdf/1205.4134v1.pdfDoes this work potentially have any impact on some of the recent FIS conversations? Best,John-- John Prpic