FBI Director Robert Mueller at UVA Law https://youtu.be/KsEsir9kjq4 Appreciating his great vision of civil liberties, for integrity, his reference to conscientious objectors, hippies, the 1960s, and his characterization of the significance of the Univ. of Virginia @WorldUnivAndSch ~
FBI Director Robert Mueller at UVA Law https://t.co/8hlFGG2OUC Appreciating his great vision of civil liberties, for integrity, his reference to conscientious objectors, hippies, the 1960s, and his characterization of the significance of the Univ. of Virginia @WorldUnivAndSch ~— scottmacleod (@scottmacleod) May 10, 2018
https://twitter.com/scottmacleod/status/994606671522545665
https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/994604609388736512
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FBI Director Robert Mueller at UVA Law https://youtu.be/KsEsir9kjq4 ... and appreciating this vision re WUaS's planned law schools https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/World_University_Law_School … in all ~200 countries & their official languages - to become the greatest online Law Schools in each of these in the world.
FBI Director Robert Mueller at UVA Law https://t.co/oxAHNOM4lk ... and appreciating this vision re WUaS's planned law schools https://t.co/HxWJoXescJ in all ~200 countries & their official languages - to become the greatest online Law Schools in each of these in the world. https://t.co/PlWRdJQvID— WorldUnivandSch (@WorldUnivAndSch) May 10, 2018
https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/994604609388736512
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I added the above text to the comments in this Youtube ...
FBI Director Robert Mueller at UVA Law
https://youtu.be/KsEsir9kjq4
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The Untold Story of Robert Mueller's Time in Combat
https://www.wired.com/story/robert-mueller-vietnam/
(Garrett M. Graff (@vermontgmg) is a contributing editor at WIRED and author of The Threat Matrix: Inside Robert Mueller’s FBI and the War on Global Terror. He can be reached at garrett.graff@gmail.com.
This article appears in the June issue 2018)
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The call is part of the CSIG series - find out more about the series here http://cognitive-science.info/
Talk Abstract: Open metadata is open source technology that can be embedded in data tools and governance products. It enables metadata exchange through open APIs and message formats as well as a rich metadata type system and support for metadata content packs. This webinar will cover the capability provided by open metadata, how to integrate it into your product and the value it will bring to your clients.This talk is sponsored by the ODPi.
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Dear Gunnar and Denis, (and Jim),
Here's the question I asked in the text chat:
Thank you and fascinating. I haven’t seen in your examples whether you focus on greatest universities (such as UC Berkeley) in your graphical data recommender systems, or have a focus on the other ~200 countries and their official / main languages, in terms of degrees from the greatest universities in each of these. Do you have greatest university / country / language foci in your recommender system? And how could your graphical database approach lead to identifying most CREATIVE highest achieving scientists (i.e. from papers and publications), as well, for example?
I ask this in the context of developing MIT OCW-centric World University and School which seeks to create online greatest universities in each of all ~200 countries’ official languages - and your “Graph Databases for Dynamic Recommender Systems and Outlier Detection” is very germane. World University and School - https://wiki. worlduniversityandschool.org/ wiki/Nation_States - would like to become the MIT / Stanford / Oxbridge of the internet. Thank you! (ScottMacLeod.com)
While CC-4 MIT OpenCourseWare-centric wiki World University and School hasn't hired yet, we'd like to grow to become one of the largest academic employers in the world, in all ~200 countries and in all 7,097 living languages. How best to communicate about some of this further. Thank you.
Regards, Scott
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- Scott MacLeod - Founder & President
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- CC World University and School - like CC Wikipedia with best STEM-centric CC OpenCourseWare - incorporated as a nonprofit university and school in California, and is a U.S. 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt educational organization.
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Thanks for joining the call Scott. Will see what they say.
Swamped at work these days - but being super busy is good - so happy!
Thanks, -Jim
Jim Spohrer, PhD
Director, Cognitive Opentech Group (COG)
IBM Research - Almaden, 650 Harry Road San Jose, CA 95120
(o) 408-927-1928<spohrer@us.ibm. com>
(m) 408-829-3112<spohrer@gmail.com >
Innovation Champion: http://service-science.info/ archives/2233
From: Scott MacLeod <worlduniversityandschool@ gmail.com>
To: gunnarkl@berkeley.edu, denis@bds.group, dvrdolja@cisco.com, gunnar@bds.group, Jim Spohrer <spohrer@us.ibm.com>
Date: 05/10/2018 08:08 AM
Subject: Re: ISSIP CSIG - May 10, 2018; 10:30am US Eastern - Graph Databases for Dynamic Recommender Systems and Outlier Detection
Dear Gunnar and Denis, (and Jim),
Here's the question I asked in the text chat:
Thank you and fascinating. I haven’t seen in your examples whether you focus on greatest universities (such as UC Berkeley) in your graphical data recommender systems, or have a focus on the other ~200 countries and their official / main languages, in terms of degrees from the greatest universities in each of these. Do you have greatest university / country / language foci in your recommender system? And how could your graphical database approach lead to identifying most CREATIVE highest achieving scientists (i.e. from papers and publications), as well, for example?I ask this in the context of developing MIT OCW-centric World University and School which seeks to create online greatest universities in each of all ~200 countries’ official languages - and your “Graph Databases for Dynamic Recommender Systems and Outlier Detection” is very germane. World University and School - https://wiki. worlduniversityandschool.org/ wiki/Nation_States- would like to become the MIT / Stanford / Oxbridge of the internet. Thank you! (ScottMacLeod.com)
While CC-4 MIT OpenCourseWare-centric wiki World University and School hasn't hired yet, we'd like to grow to become one of the largest academic employers in the world, in all ~200 countries and in all 7,097 living languages. How best to communicate about some of this further. Thank you.
Regards, Scott
On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 4:22 PM, ISSIP Cognitive Systems Institute Group <CSIG@issip.org> wrote:
Swamped at work these days - but being super busy is good - so happy!
Thanks, -Jim
Jim Spohrer, PhD
Director, Cognitive Opentech Group (COG)
IBM Research - Almaden, 650 Harry Road San Jose, CA 95120
(o) 408-927-1928<spohrer@us.ibm.
(m) 408-829-3112<spohrer@gmail.com
Innovation Champion: http://service-science.info/
From: Scott MacLeod <worlduniversityandschool@
To: gunnarkl@berkeley.edu, denis@bds.group, dvrdolja@cisco.com, gunnar@bds.group, Jim Spohrer <spohrer@us.ibm.com>
Date: 05/10/2018 08:08 AM
Subject: Re: ISSIP CSIG - May 10, 2018; 10:30am US Eastern - Graph Databases for Dynamic Recommender Systems and Outlier Detection
Dear Gunnar and Denis, (and Jim),
Here's the question I asked in the text chat:
Thank you and fascinating. I haven’t seen in your examples whether you focus on greatest universities (such as UC Berkeley) in your graphical data recommender systems, or have a focus on the other ~200 countries and their official / main languages, in terms of degrees from the greatest universities in each of these. Do you have greatest university / country / language foci in your recommender system? And how could your graphical database approach lead to identifying most CREATIVE highest achieving scientists (i.e. from papers and publications), as well, for example?I ask this in the context of developing MIT OCW-centric World University and School which seeks to create online greatest universities in each of all ~200 countries’ official languages - and your “Graph Databases for Dynamic Recommender Systems and Outlier Detection” is very germane. World University and School - https://wiki.
While CC-4 MIT OpenCourseWare-centric wiki World University and School hasn't hired yet, we'd like to grow to become one of the largest academic employers in the world, in all ~200 countries and in all 7,097 living languages. How best to communicate about some of this further. Thank you.
Regards, Scott
On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 4:22 PM, ISSIP Cognitive Systems Institute Group <CSIG@issip.org> wrote:
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JIm,
Thanks for your email. And thanks too to ISSIP for the invitation. These CSIG talks (now IBM / ISSIP combined) had fallen off my radar. I may listen to the speaker from Oxford on May 24 - http://cognitive-science. info/community/weekly-update/.
I was going to follow up on your interest and offer last year to become a Board Member in our newly forked for-profit general stock company, the WUaS Corp - and with regard to the 10 planned for-profit revenue streams in each of all ~200 countries and in all 7,097 living languages as academic markets - https:// worlduniversityandschool. blogspot.com/2016/01/14- planned-wuas-revenue-streams. html (as an educational services' company to support our non-profit 501 c 3 CC-4 MIT OCW-centric World University and School, planning online Bachelor, Law, Ph.D. and M.D. as well as I.B. high school degrees in each of all ~200 countries' official / main languages), but I'll hold off on talking with you about this Director's position at this stage, Jim. As you'll see in the WUaS Corp for-profit planned revenue streams, the WUaS Co is also seeking to become a manpower / brainpower human resources' resource (item 9 on the commercial side), in all 7,097 living languages too ... a real growth opportunity. How to build as talented a team - on both of our wings A) World University and School, and B) the WUaS Corp - as Google has, is also a fascinating question ... and grow to the size of IBM or Walmart?
WUaS Corp really needs a great CEO, CFO and COO - and Chief Technology Officer - and all we have to offer at this stage is shares - and a Board to facilitate this.
Thanks, and looking forward to hearing from Gunnar and Denis.
Thanks,
Scott
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too busy at IBM to engage on WUaS Corp - but if I see suitable candidates/partners will send them your way.
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Thanks so much, Jim!
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