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14:13 2018-08-17
- These are my WikiWalk "pathways" for the month of July, 2018, before the 14th of July; The TabSet if you will, or list of links, starts with a famous introduction to the History of English Literature by one of my favorite thinkers, Hippolyte Taine;
- Then we have web resources about index cards and various implementations of index card systems, whether it is by Carl Linnaeus or Vladimir Nabokov, who is said to have used index cards in his writing;
- There is a proposition of the Novel as Archive, and of the Novel a Cultural and Historical Archive; one speas of a "wooden hard drive", others of the Arc of Studies;
- There is mention of what Google could learn from the long history of information management and what it was like to look things up before Britannica; Then we speak of the Commonplace Book as well as the Zettelkasten method;
- Introduction to the History of English Literature. I. Hippolyte Adolphe Taine (1863). 1909-14. Famous Prefaces. The Harvard Classics
- Index card - Wikipedia
- Paris Review - Vladimir Nabokov, The Art of Fiction No. 40
- Carl Linnaeus Invented The Index Card -- ScienceDaily
- Index (publishing) - Wikipedia
- Library classification - Wikipedia
- The Novel as Archive: The Genesis, Reception, and Criticism of Goethe's ... - Ehrhard Bahr - Google Books
- THE NOVEL AS CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL ARCHIVE: AN EXAMINATION OF MARLENE VAN NIEKERK’S AGAAT (2006)
- A wooden hard drive | Richard Littledale's Preacher's A - Z
- Taking note: Harrison, Placcius, Leibniz, and the Arc of Studies
- What Google Can Learn from the Long History of Information Management | The New Republic
- Looking it up, long before Britannica
- Antonio Sacchini - Wikipedia
- Before the Flood: Information Before the Information Age | The Nation
- Commonplace book - Wikipedia
- Use Zettelkasten Method for More Scientific Note Taking - Sean Lawson
- Zettelkasten. According to Niklas Luhmann - An open source file card system / slip box for Windows, Macintosh (Mac OS X) and Linux.
- Zettelkasten knowledge and info management • Zettelkasten Method
- Jeremias Drexel - Wikipedia
- Jean Bodin - Wikipedia
- Ars historica - Wikipedia
- Pinakes - Wikipedia
- Vincent of Beauvais Homepage
- Vincent of Beauvais - Wikipedia
- Vincent de Beauvais — Wikipédia
- Too Much to Know - Wikipedia
- Too Much to Know: Managing Scholarly Information before the Modern Age - Ann M. Blair - Google Books
- Panizzi's 91 Rules for Standardizing the Cataloguing of Books (1841) : HistoryofInformation.com
- Forgetting Machines: Knowledge Management Evolution in Early Modern Europe
- Anthony Panizzi - Wikipedia
- Cataloging - Wikipedia
- Bookwheel - Wikipedia
- Agostino Ramelli - Wikipedia
- Louis-Sébastien Mercier - Wikipedia
- Memoirs of the year two thousand five hundred
- Inventing the Index Card: Carl Linnaeus’s Botanical Paper Slips
- The First National Code of Descriptive Cataloging--Early Use of Cards in Cataloging Books (1791) : HistoryofInformation.com
- History of the card catalog - LISWiki
- Penn History--Library Card Catalog
- Penn History--Library Card Catalog Factsheet
- Taking note: Luhmann's Zettelkasten
- Julyan Davey · Building a Second Brain
- Such systems are quite old; in German they are often called “Zettelkasten” (or, in plural…
- The Notecard System: The Key For Remembering, Organizing And Using Everything You Read
- Access point - LISWiki
- Bibliographic record - LISWiki
- Edge of chaos - Wikipedia
- Adaptive system - Wikipedia
- On the Edge of Chaos: Where Creativity Flourishes | MindShift | KQED News
- Noise-based logic, computing, and brain circuitry.
- Noise margin - Wikipedia
- Signal integrity - Wikipedia
- Distortion - Wikipedia
- Ringing (signal) - Wikipedia
- Signal reflection - Wikipedia
- Telegrapher's equations - Wikipedia
- Transatlantic telegraph cable - Wikipedia
- Logic synthesis - Wikipedia
- Electronic design automation - Wikipedia
- Design flow (EDA) - Wikipedia
- Tape-out - Wikipedia
- Printed circuit board - Wikipedia
- Parasitic element (electrical networks) - Wikipedia
- Parasitic structure - Wikipedia
- Noise-based logic - Wikipedia
- Laszlo B. Kish - Wikipedia
- FLUCTUATION AND NOISE EXPLOITATION LABORATORY
- Fluctuation-enhanced sensing - Wikipedia
- Fluctuation and Noise Letters - Wikipedia
- Gaussian process - Wikipedia
- Information cascade - Wikipedia
- List of noise topics - Wikipedia
- Error detection and correction - Wikipedia
- Stochastic resonance - Wikipedia
- Stochastic resonance - Scholarpedia
- Stochastic resonance (sensory neurobiology) - Wikipedia
- Computational biology - Wikipedia
- Morphogenesis - Wikipedia
- Receptive field - Scholarpedia
- Receptive field - Wikipedia
- Sensory neuron - Wikipedia
- Grayscale - Wikipedia
- Binary image - Wikipedia
- Marching cubes - Wikipedia
- Voxel - Wikipedia
- Portable Network Graphics - Wikipedia
- Hex editor - Wikipedia
- Procedural texture - Wikipedia
- Rasterisation - Wikipedia
- Raster graphics - Wikipedia
- Color depth - Wikipedia
- Pixels, images, and files
- • Digital information - bits, bytes and pixels
- How various image formats compress one-pixel images
- Compressing a single-color image in various formats
- Web beacon - Wikipedia
- Digital Imaging Tutorial - Basic Terminology
- Concept of Bits Per Pixel
- A programmer's view on digital images: the essentials
- Pixel Color Depth Or Bits Per Pixel in Digital Photos
- Digital Images
- Bits Per Pixel (bpp)
- Understanding Color Photo Bit Depth and Image Data Size and RGB color. Calculator for MB and GB conversion
- Image compression - Wikipedia
- DVD-HQ : Data compression basics
- Video & Image Compression Techniques: Image Coding Fundamentals
- Codec - Wikipedia
- Kolmogorov complexity - Wikipedia
- Run-length encoding - Wikipedia
- Demosaicing - Wikipedia
- Various topics related to much of what was stated above;
- There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom - Wikipedia
- The Abs-Tract Organization – Medium
- Introduction to ‘Abs-Traction’ – The Abs-Tract Organization – Medium
- The Sonification Report:
- Huffman coding - Wikipedia
- Greedy Algorithms | Set 3 (Huffman Coding) - GeeksforGeeks
- Entropy encoding - Wikipedia
- Entropy (information theory) - Wikipedia
- Fractal compression - Wikipedia
- Wavelet - Wikipedia
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wavelet_compression
- Geospatial image compression, manipulation, storage, and distribution for GIS workflows | LizardTech
- Signal compression - Wikipedia
- Asymmetric numeral systems - Wikipedia
- Negentropy - Wikipedia
- Syntropy vs. Entropy
- Wavelet transform - Wikipedia
- Simplicity theory - Wikipedia
- Simplicity Theory
- WHAT'S INTERESTING? ACTIVE EXPLORATION - CURIOSITY-DRIVEN REINFORCEMENT LEARNING - ARTIFICIAL CURIOSITY - INTRINSIC REWARD - INTRINSIC MOTIVATION - ARTIFICIAL CREATIVITY - LIFELONG DATA COMPRESSION - FORMAL THEORY OF SURPRISE - FORMAL THEORY OF NOVELTY - FORMAL THEORY OF INTERESTINGNESS - FORMAL THEORY OF CURIOSITY - FORMAL THEORY OF CREATIVITY
- Algorithmic Information Theory
- Jean-Louis Dessalles - Home page
- Nick Chater Publications
- The Search for Simplicity: A Fundamental Cognitive Principle?
- Sai Srivatsa R - Homepage
- Predicting Interestingness of Visual Content
- Visualizing Interestingness.PDF
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