http://rexa.info
(More info here, including a post by Andrew McCallum, the man behind the machine!)
Is Persistence an Anachronism?
10 hours ago
my biased thoughts on the fields of natural language processing (NLP), computational linguistics (CL) and related topics (machine learning, math, funding, etc.)
http://rexa.info
(More info here, including a post by Andrew McCallum, the man behind the machine!)
Posted by hal at 4/17/2006 12:20:00 PM
3 comments:
I really like the author and grant features of Rexa. It gives a broader picture about the world of research, which is not just about papers (results), but the people behind it all. I won't use it exclusively, but it is a good addition to the traditional search engines like Citeseer and Google.
Hal, I've put a few of my thoughts up here on my own blog. But, to be brief: it shows wonderful potential, but is (to understate a little) a bit rough around the edges yet. Like Kevin, I love the emphasis on people and groups/conferences in addition to just papers. But most interesting part for me is the possibility of an emergent folksonomy, that will give the paper-reading community a voice to aggregate their idea of paper value.
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