Harold Boley, of RuleML fame, passed away. He was a remarkable researcher. He would work 7 days a week, for long hours, though he would stop for tea every afternoon. He had a seemingly endless supply of energy, always talking very fast, and he was generally adorable.
UNB Saint John data scientist pioneering in occupational health informatics ..... "Bao’s impressive work was presented in was published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research". Well done Gary!
https://t.co/TK7Lk8fu47
Frederick Baker (1965-2020). Sorry I couldn’t be at today’s fitting send-off to a great friend, BBC/ORF colleague, amazing film-maker, all round talent and thoroughly good guy. Condolences to Sandra, family and friends.
RIP Fred.
Pleased to report on the publication of our work on automated job title coding. We have since extended the work with @WeAreCanPath@Atlantic_PATH and @ATPResearch https://t.co/r7i56RH08D
Just learned of the passing of Frederick Baker, British-Austrian historian, filmmaker and curator. Fred was an uncompromisingly gentle and kind person, a true citoyen and champion of curiosity and sharing. Vale Fred. #frederickbaker
Very sorry to learn of the untimely death of Fred Baker, the talented Anglo-Austrian film-maker, historian and cultural curator. Had great times on BBC film projects in the 1990s and remained close friends ever since. RIP. #frederickbaker
JMIR Formative Res: Occupation Coding of Job Titles: Iterative Development of an Automated Coding Algorithm for the Canadian National Occupation Classification (ACA-NOC) https://t.co/SGB9BSEKDp
Check out these papers @julawang
Deploying mutation impact text-mining software with the SADI Semantic Web Services framework.
https://t.co/r3ooY3U4hi
Benchmarking infrastructure for mutation text mining
https://t.co/CRprfxT6FY