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Andrew B. Clegg
I’m a research scientist at University College London, technical co-ordinator of the FuncNet project and author of GraphSpider and MPL. Most of my work involves developing distributed protein function prediction services for computational biology research. I’m also the webmaster for Penhayl, a self-catering holiday cottage in West Cornwall. You can read more about me here if you like, and my email address is FIRSTNAME@nervechannel.com — where FIRSTNAME = andrew — or drop a comment below.
March 5th, 2009 on 2:37 pm
I would like to obtain some more information regarding what is referred on the poster especially on: the public assembley and association ban and the freedom day riots. To which specific events are these references made?
I have never attended Slaughterhaus 5 and would like to know some more information as from the website i couldn’t figure out a lot
Thanks a lot
March 5th, 2009 on 3:51 pm
It’s an occasional club night in London playing industrial, hard techno, powernoise, underground electronica and all manner of off-kilter dance music from the 80s to the present.
The club’s propaganda strategy is based around an Orwellian dystopian state which often parodies events in British politics — the planned introduction of compulsory ID cards, the increasing numbers of surveillance cameras in public places, and the gradual erosion of our right to peaceful protest have all been used as themes.
See: http://www.youtube.com/user/kunsthauspromotions
April 17th, 2009 on 4:00 pm
[...] of the Scientific Literature (SESL) for example use it in the sense of semantic interpretation, see Andrew Cleggs notes on day 1 and day 2 of this conference and David Shotton paper [3] for some examples. The [...]
January 29th, 2010 on 9:35 pm
[...] mailing list (here’s a link to the publicly readable thread). The thread was kicked off when Andrew Clegg asked: Suppose I have two precision-recall curves for two different IR algorithms on the same test [...]