On 02/04/2012 08:04 AM, David Rowe wrote:
> Thanks David W.  Actually it's really nice for my to take my PhD work
> (that was gathering dust on a shelf), and put it to use in the real
> world.
>
> At lca.conf.au I was talking to Jean-Marc Valin about the interface
> between academia and Open Source. I think that publishing source code
> would help advance a lot of academic style research.  In the usual
> research world it's often difficult to faithfully implement other
> peoples algorthims from the formulas in papers.  Many of the important
> algorithm "tuning" steps are left out.  These are the sorts of steps I
> like to blog on.  Fill in the gaps.
Does anywhere still have an academia? Most countries closed theirs down 
about 20 years, and replaced it with a University industry.

You describe the problem of not being able to reproduce the results in 
papers as a misfortune. This kinda misses the point that its entirely by 
design.

Steve


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