I was hanging around the LinkedIn water cooler the other day, just minding my own business, when I came across this very interesting graphic (Figure 1) from Brent Dykes t...
Artificial Intelligence has a long history of oscillating between two somewhat contradictory poles. On one side, exemplified by Noam Chomsky, Marvin Minsky, Seymour Paper...
A labyrinth is a structure in the inner ear. The use of the term labyrinthology might sometimes relate to this part of the human anatomy. Alternatively, some people t...
The day before I started writing this, a tornado hit central Kentucky, touching down and then staying in contact with the ground for more than 200 miles, leaving behind m...
An Unevenly Distributed Future Once again, the specter of a new n-Cov-2 variant, in this case, omicron, is making its way around the world, like some grim ghost of Christ...
There’s a fair amount of overlaps between programmers and mathematicians. Both tend to be very logical thinkers. Both like manipulating abstract entities in thei...
In part 1 here, we introduced an original class of point processes, generalizing the Poisson process which is a limiting case, in a simple and intuitive way. We started ...
“He who owns the information, owns the world.” This statement by Nathan Rothschild takes on a new meaning in our digital era. Today, a company can extract valuable in...
Taking advantage of the newest innovations across the business intelligence and analytics landscape is critical to stay ahead of the competition and drive real value from...
The harvest festival goes back millennia, almost to the dawn of agriculture itself. It is held after the barley and corn and rice have been brought in from the fields, af...