Thursday, August 18, 2005

My Nonsensical Technical Paper on Network Communication

I have just written a paper titled "Analyzing Link-Level Acknowledgements Using Extensible Information" with 4 other distinguished experts in the field of Network Communication. You can download the full paper here.

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If you think I wrote that paper, think again. Some MIT students from CSAIL wrote a web application called SCIgen that randomly generates Computer Science/Engineering technical papers. And in the grand tradition of MIT hacks, the writers of SCIgen tested out their program last spring by generating a random paper and submitted it to WWSCI 2005 conference.

"Three Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate students attracted a flurry of media attention in April after a questionable academic conference accepted their randomly-generated, nonsensical paper. Now the students are stars of a lighthearted video they made when they went to the conference even though their invitations had been withdrawn."

Check out their home-brewed video here.

8/18/2005 11:39:22 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) # Comments [2] Humor

8/19/2005 8:37:25 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Man, you must be bored or something ;) It's a fun thing to play with, though.
http://yoavs.blogspot.com/2005/04/scientific-paper-generator.html
8/19/2005 9:32:07 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
No, I actually got the link from a random search on the Internet.
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