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FaresSalem
37dbc93c33
Adding Bioinformatics topic (#600)
* Create README.md

* Rename security/HW Security/README.md to security/hardware_security/README.md

* Rearranging files

* Rearranging files

* Delete sok-eternal-war-in-memory.pdf

* Moving sok-eternal-war-in-memory.pdf

* Fix dead link

Updating the link for "Internet Census via Insecure Routers"

* Add Hardware Security subsection

* Add Bioinformatics research area

* fix the Shouji paper link
2020-03-29 13:13:49 -04:00
Steven Kalt
d9d2efb3a9
Fixed broken link to Lerner and Tirole, 2000 (#599)
Prior link: http://www.people.hbs.edu/jlerner/simple.pdf
2020-03-29 01:45:43 -04:00
christoshadjiaslanis
d8c4b140a2
Added script to download all (pdf) papers locally (#597)
* Added script to download all PDFs from the Readmes

* Removed sleep

* Formatting

* Added guard closes and some docs to download script. Added it to scripts folder. Added download script readme. Added section in root readme.

* Removed old download_all.sh

* Added support for specifying which directories you want to download.

* Removed dependency on xargs.

* Changed filename to download.sh. Updated READMEs.

* More README

* Fixed download.sh logic for multiple arguments. Removed Readme section about executing script from anywhere. Updated the parsing of URLs to be more specific.
2020-03-28 00:45:44 -04:00
Ane Berasategi
c1debdd00d
Deleted discontinued chapters (#598)
The links don't exist anymore
2020-03-28 00:37:04 -04:00
Sean Broderick
276ecb8644 fix link in machine_learning (Top 10 algorithms in data mining) 2020-03-28 00:25:52 -04:00
FaresSalem
e01780962c
Adding Hardware Security as a new sub-research area (#596)
* Create README.md

* Rename security/HW Security/README.md to security/hardware_security/README.md

* Rearranging files

* Rearranging files

* Delete sok-eternal-war-in-memory.pdf

* Moving sok-eternal-war-in-memory.pdf

* Fix dead link

Updating the link for "Internet Census via Insecure Routers"

* Add Hardware Security subsection
2020-03-26 22:04:55 -04:00
Nihal Kenkre
dcba4ddf7c
Compute Graphics: Simulating ocean water (#595) 2020-02-15 11:31:44 -05:00
Connor Adams
06ec30b7e7 Fix broken link (#591) 2020-01-05 23:59:00 -05:00
Sean Broderick
172cf38342 fix mathematics readme formatting 2019-12-25 23:59:05 -05:00
Sean Broderick
1dd8434cdb fix machine-learning readme formatting 2019-12-25 23:50:45 -05:00
Sean Broderick
5b528a5523 fix data-compression topic readme formatting 2019-12-25 23:47:27 -05:00
NewAlexandria
39fd04bdce Math papers from original isomorphisms PR (#587)
* Add gitter for community.

* Update CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

* Add statecharts paper in a new systems modeling category (#565)

* Rename "paradigm" and "plt" folders for findability (#561)

* rename "language-paradigm" folder for findability

lang para pluralize

* rename PLT => languages-theory

* fixed formatting

* group pattern-* related papers (#564)

* combine clustering algo into pattern matching

* rename stringology with the pattern_ prefix

* improved the README header info for paper related to patterns

* consolidate org-sim and sw-eng dirs (#567)

* consolidate org-sim and sw-eng dirs
* typo and links

* Fixed link (#568)

* Update README.md
* Fixed A Unified Theory of Garbage Collection link

* Verification faults dirs (#566)

* consolidate program verificaiton and program fault detection listings.
* faults and validation gets header info

* self-similarity by Tom Leinster

Again on the topic of renormalisation. Dr Leinster has a nice, simple picture of self-similarity.

* added new papers in Machine Learning dir.  fixed-up references
Truncation of Wavelet Matrices
Understanding Deep Convolutional Networks
General self-similarity: an overview

cleanup url files (wrong repo format)

* what has sphere packing to do with compression?

• role of E8 & Leech lattice in optimal codes
• mathematically best compression was never used
• ikosahedron

* surfaces ∑

I show this paper to college freshmen because
• it’s pictorial
• it’s about an object you mightn’t have considered mathematical
• no calculus, crypto, ML, or pretentious notation
• it’s short
• it’s a classification proof: “How can it be that you know something about _all possible_ X, even the xϵX you haven’t seen yet?’

* good combinatorics

Programmers are used to counting boring things. Why not count something more interesting for a change?

* added comentaries from commit messages.  more consistent formatting.

* graphs

Programmers work with graphs often (file system, greplin, trees, "graph isomorphism problem" (who cares) ).   But have you ever tried to construct a simpler building-block (basis) with which graphs could be built? Or at least a different building block to build the same old things.

This <10-page paper also uses 𝔰𝔩₂(ℂ), a simple mathematical object you haven’t heard of, but which is a nice lead-in to an area of real mathematics—rep theory—that (1) contains actual insights (1a) that you aren’t using (2) is simple (3) isn’t pretentious.

* from dominoes to hexagons

why is this super-smart guy interested in such simple drawings?

* sorting

You do sorting all the time. Are there smart ways to organise sub-sorts?

* distributed robots!!

Robots! And varying your dimensionality across a space. But also — distributed robots!

* knitting

Get into knitting.

Learn a data structure that needs to be embedded in 3D to do its thing.

Break your mind a bit.

* female genius

* On “On Invariants of Manifolds”

2 pages about how notation and algorithms are inferior to clarity and simplicity.

* pretty robots

You’ll understand calculus better after looking at these pretty 75 pages.

* Farey

Have another look at ye olde Int class.

* renormalisation

Stéphane Mallat thinks renormalisation has something to do with why deep nets work.

* the torus trick, applied

In Simons Foundation’s interview by Michael Hartley Freedman of Robion Kirby, Freedman mentions this paper in which MHF applied RK’s “torus trick” to compression via wavelets.

* renormalisation

Here is a video of a master (https://press.princeton.edu/titles/5669.html) talking about renormalisation. Which S Mallat has suggested is key to why deep learning works.

* Cartan triality + Milnor fibre

This is a higher-level paper, but still a survey (so more readable). It ties together disparate areas like Platonic solids (A-D-E), Milnor’s exceptional fibre, and algebra.

It has pictures and you’ll get a better sense of what mathematics is like from skimming it.

* Create see.machine.learning

* tropical geometry

Recently there have been some papers posted about tropical geometry of neural nets. Tropical is also said to be derived from CS. This is a good introduction.

* self-similarity by Tom Leinster

Again on the topic of renormalisation. Dr Leinster has a nice, simple picture of self-similarity.

* rename papers accordingly, and add descriptive info

remove dup maths papers

* fixed crappy explanations

* improved the annotations for papers in the Machine Learning readme

* remediated descriptive wording for papers in the mathematics section

* removed local copy and added link to Conway Zip Proof

* removed local copy and added link to Packing of Spheres - Sloane

* removed local copy and added link to Algebraic Topo - Hatcher

* removed local copy and added link to Topo of Numbers - Hatcher

* removed local copy and added link to Young Tableax - Yong

* removed local copy and added link to Elements of A Topo

* removed local copy and added link to Truncation of Wavlet Matrices

Co-authored-by: Zeeshan Lakhani <202820+zeeshanlakhani@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Wiktor Czajkowski <wiktor.czajkowski@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: keddad <keddad@yandex.ru>
Co-authored-by: i <isomorphisms@sdf.org>
2019-12-25 23:36:58 -05:00
Mahfuza Humayra Mohona
9d830880b5 Added a list of papers for Brain Computer Interface. (#586)
* created ReadMe

* Update and rename Brain–computer Interface/README.md to Brain-computer Interface/README.md

* Updating Readme as per @hakutsuru's review

* Update README.md
2019-12-13 02:04:44 -05:00
Rajaram Gaunker
bb8be2701e KHyperLogLog paper: measure of reidentifiability in anonymyzed data (#589) 2019-11-24 13:51:40 -06:00
Rajaram Gaunker
80352d2d15 Papers on Web Privacy (#588) 2019-11-23 17:40:34 -05:00
Rajaram Gaunker
b571f8191e Differtial privacy and de-anonymization papers (#585) 2019-11-15 00:27:22 -06:00
Federico Carrone
b86732b009 Add Buenos Aires to the list of chapters (#584)
Add Buenos Aires to the list of chapters
2019-11-14 21:57:52 -06:00
Lílian Honorio Teixeira
d2f57e26ba Adding Object Identification for Computer Vision Using Image Segmentation and Computer Vision Based Detection and Localization of Potholes in Asphalt Pavement Images (#583)
* Adding Object Identification for Computer Vision Using Image Segmentation and Computer Vision Based Detection and Localization of Potholes in Asphalt Pavement Images

* Adding Object Identification for Computer Vision Using Image Segmentation and Computer Vision Based Detection and Localization of Potholes in Asphalt Pavement Images
2019-11-14 21:27:23 -06:00
Rajaram Gaunker
ccd2941adc Add kanonymity paper in privacy category (#582)
* Add kanonymity paper in privacy category

* Update README.md
2019-11-14 21:23:35 -06:00
Jody Alford
d0964171d1 Game design elements link fix (#579)
[From Game Design Elements to Gamefulness: Defining “Gamification”](https://uwaterloo.ca/scholar/sites/ca.scholar/files/lnacke/files/From_game_design_elements_to_gamefulness-_defining_gamification.pdf)

Previous link was 404ing
2019-10-24 20:10:04 -04:00
Sébastien Portebois
38bda8dae5 Fix broken links (#578)
Fix broken links in operating_systems
Fix broken link in networks
Fix broken link in robotics (plus typo)
Fix Unikernel paper links
2019-10-23 09:27:25 -04:00
Michael Jalkio
1624d6d39c Fix 404 papers (#577)
* Update link to Interactive Horizon Mapping: Shadows for bump-mapped surfaces
* Update link to A Mathematical Theory of Cryptography (1945)
2019-10-21 20:08:46 -04:00
Rachita Bhagchandani
ec34be84a2 Corrected indentation (#575) 2019-10-08 21:47:41 -04:00
Angela Ambroz
a03416af40 Adding Varian 2009 (#574) 2019-10-01 08:49:30 -04:00
Juanito Fatas
ba4aac88ea Fix links after rename plt to languages-theory (#573) 2019-09-18 10:59:21 -05:00
Eugene Jen
9481bf54ce [FIX_BROKEN_LINKS_ROBERT_HARPER] fix broken link to Robert Harper's collections of research papers (#572) 2019-09-10 00:19:58 -04:00
NewAlexandria
7edb828c2d Verification faults dirs (#566)
* consolidate program verificaiton and program fault detection listings.
* faults and validation gets header info
2019-09-07 11:18:05 -04:00
keddad
e98568b063 Fixed link (#568)
* Update README.md
* Fixed A Unified Theory of Garbage Collection link
2019-09-07 11:17:35 -04:00
NewAlexandria
7efd6bf8d7 consolidate org-sim and sw-eng dirs (#567)
* consolidate org-sim and sw-eng dirs
* typo and links
2019-09-07 11:16:40 -04:00
NewAlexandria
5a081a62c2 group pattern-* related papers (#564)
* combine clustering algo into pattern matching

* rename stringology with the pattern_ prefix

* improved the README header info for paper related to patterns
2019-09-04 06:39:40 -04:00
NewAlexandria
bbe18dc2c5 Rename "paradigm" and "plt" folders for findability (#561)
* rename "language-paradigm" folder for findability

lang para pluralize

* rename PLT => languages-theory

* fixed formatting
2019-09-04 06:38:53 -04:00
Wiktor Czajkowski
9e1ee27e9f Add statecharts paper in a new systems modeling category (#565) 2019-09-03 22:50:21 -04:00
Zeeshan Lakhani
e09bdcda53
Update CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md 2019-09-03 09:21:50 -04:00
Zeeshan Lakhani
7782b3e21e
Add gitter for community. 2019-09-03 09:20:17 -04:00
Wally Jones
5db7bda337 Fix two broken links (#558)
* Fix broken link: PODC queues

* Fix broken link: p457-consolvo.pdf
2019-08-18 23:11:21 -04:00
jiangplus
964a9294a5 adding beijing chapter to readme (#556) 2019-08-13 08:41:59 -04:00
Paul Welch
2b5e076d89 Update SWIM Link (#557)
The URL for the SWIM PDF has changed on Cornell's site.
2019-08-07 18:55:32 -04:00
Alexander Jung
b184353984 Add some of my favourite papers on unikernels (#554) 2019-07-15 07:12:19 -04:00
Никита
2b32b53b3f Update README.md (#555) 2019-07-14 15:30:43 -04:00
Stephen De Gabrielle
ca04e2da74 On the Expressive Power of Programming Languages (#553)
* Update README.md
2019-07-13 17:20:54 -04:00
Stephen De Gabrielle
27e3f28b9e paper at PWL conf (#552)
* paper at PWL conf

paper at PWL conf  https://pwlconf.org/2019/shriram-krishnamurthi

* scroll emoji removed
2019-07-11 16:20:12 -04:00
Ianislav Vasilev
3dd27b0ba4 A structure paper I come by every now and then. Useful for competitive programming. (#549) 2019-06-16 15:48:36 -04:00
NewAlexandria
ac241fb4b4 Fix for URL to Flattening Combinators PDF (#548) 2019-06-06 13:41:41 -04:00
Chandan Singh
b5614ed1cb Add new machine learning papers (#546) 2019-05-27 19:10:44 -04:00
Sumit Kumar Singh
2c46dabc37 Add: Artificial Intelligence - A Universal Music Translation Network (#545)
* Add: Software Engineering topic, 2 research papers

* Fix: typo

* Resolve Conflict: software_ngineering/README.md

* Add: Artificial Intelligence - A Universal Music Translation Network
2019-05-10 18:51:08 -04:00
Sean Broderick
2aeca78bc3 polish summary of "Why Software Projects need Heroes" 2019-04-29 22:33:08 -04:00
Sean Broderick
53550836d0 fix spelling error in software_engineering readme
Actually, intend to fix description a bit, but before diving in, just
checking to be sure pushing trivial updates will work >_<
2019-04-29 22:19:09 -04:00
Sumit Kumar Singh
506aaa352b Add: software_engineering - Why software projects need heroes (#544)
* Add: Software Engineering topic, 2 research papers

* Fix: typo
2019-04-29 22:11:26 -04:00
Sumit Kumar Singh
0dc4a39959 Add: Software Engineering topic, 2 research papers (#543) 2019-04-22 14:41:31 -04:00
Yy
1b65148fef Fix Dead Link (#542)
Replace the dead link of *A Note on Distributed Computing*
2019-04-19 09:22:07 -04:00