Dr. Kate Storrs

@katestorrs

Postdoc studying why things look the way they do. Humboldt fellow. Via Cambridge, London, Brisbane. Also artist:

Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2011.

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  1. 4. velj

    Easy to be cynical, but I'm not seeing where the "bullshit" is here. Even a random conceptual title gives viewers an interesting mental/emotional/visual puzzle to play, relating the art to the words => deeper engagement than a mundane description or no title => richer enjoyment.

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  2. 4. velj

    Bet it had a manuscript it was meant to be writing.

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    If an algorithm has "mastered natural language", I would expect it to be able to do some of the things language is for -- communicating information, receiving information, acting on the world... Not merely output something that statistically sounds like language.

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  4. 3. velj

    May I bring your attention briefly to how cute my guinea pig's nose is? Thank you. That will be all.

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    wait have these existed this whole time. five please

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    31. sij

    I heard that Skinner once said to a journalist that yes, physics did quite ok with theories, but it would have done better without. I've been searching for a good hour now but cannot find anything. Does anybody remember the quote, or where I could find it? Thx 💕

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  7. 30. sij

    If this spreads widely enough on Twitter, surely *someone* will write one....please!

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    Are you in Berlin tomorrow? Then I'd be happy to see you at the opening of "GANLand" at with new works by , , and

    Teratoma Series by Mario Klingemann
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    28. sij

    Social media sharing has really taken the 'wow' factor out of visual illusions - most students seem desensitized to them. So, I am responding by only showing what I call 'lusions': "Do you see this sphere? See how it looks gray? Well, it is."

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  10. 29. sij
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    28. sij
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  12. 28. sij

    Whatever one's position on the ethics of animal research, I can't see how driving our researchers off into countries with looser animal rights laws is a good outcome from any perspective.

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  13. 27. sij

    Aww, attending their talks is definitely the love language of academia.

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  14. 26. sij

    So many problems would be solved by better methods for crowdsourcing expertise.

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    24. sij

    Today in Sensation & Perception at : Pinhole camera day! My students will build pinhole cameras out of cardboard boxes, then we will compare a short tube to a myopic one (which can be helped with my eyeglasses).

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  16. 24. sij

    I've been relying on Seaborn for data visualisation for years, very grateful to for creating and still maintaining it!

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  17. 24. sij

    The thread that leads to this result is amazing. I want a whole stand-up show of this thread pls (??). Also, the OP's description of this period is an eerily perfect picture of my life as a British kid in the early 90s. It was nice! Don't know if it was Great.

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    23. sij

    I'm looking for a reference/list of psychological disorders that are highly culturally situated. Things like Hikikomori, Hwabyeong, Piblokto, etc. I know wiki has a good (?) list, but I was hoping for something a bit more rigorous.

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    22. sij

    A tutorial on how power and significance thresholds influence reproducibility. Why did Ioannidis claim that most published findings are false? Would a stricter criterion for significance help? Spent way too long on this. Hope it's useful for someone

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  20. 22. sij

    Wow! Also, props to the illustrator for how nonchalantly this cephalopod is chilling in the MRI...

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