amid massive brain failures...
Feb. 24th, 2004 11:12 pmToday...
I've been working on the ATN parser (essentially a glorified RDP) for Kurt's NLU class. That's like the very best class there's ever been -- natural language is like the very most interesting problem possible :) :) I mean, you can't do this (or any AI, I suppose), without getting into the whole "so how and why do people do this?" question. S'great.
I've started moving more and more of my homefiles into CVS, because, you know, why not? I'm getting comfortable with the whole coding-LISP-inside-Emacs thing. Emacs is a bit less great-and-terrible than it was. I spent a few minutes considering whether I would use LISP or C to implement the randomized-hill-climbing process that I was going to use to solve one of the physics homework problems...
... but this was only because after three pages of algebra on what should've been a really simple problem, I found myself unable to solve for two variables, given two equations relating them.
*sighs* ... *laughs*
It's a beautiful life.
Oh yeah -- and my mother, Lenoir
dramamamalama, got a really big part in the production of Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You at FSU -- she'll be Sister Mary Ignatius. Rawk :)
And my father's getting married this weekend. So I'll be in Tallahassee for that, yes.
I've been working on the ATN parser (essentially a glorified RDP) for Kurt's NLU class. That's like the very best class there's ever been -- natural language is like the very most interesting problem possible :) :) I mean, you can't do this (or any AI, I suppose), without getting into the whole "so how and why do people do this?" question. S'great.
I've started moving more and more of my homefiles into CVS, because, you know, why not? I'm getting comfortable with the whole coding-LISP-inside-Emacs thing. Emacs is a bit less great-and-terrible than it was. I spent a few minutes considering whether I would use LISP or C to implement the randomized-hill-climbing process that I was going to use to solve one of the physics homework problems...
... but this was only because after three pages of algebra on what should've been a really simple problem, I found myself unable to solve for two variables, given two equations relating them.
*sighs* ... *laughs*
It's a beautiful life.
Oh yeah -- and my mother, Lenoir
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And my father's getting married this weekend. So I'll be in Tallahassee for that, yes.