3 sections is appropriate
* About Julia
* Using Julia
* Using Julia, but non free access (if we are going to list those at all).

kl. 21:40:37 UTC+1 fredag 21. mars 2014 skrev Stefan Karpinski følgende:
>
> I think we should split the publications page into two sections: papers 
> about Julia at the top and papers using Julia below.
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 4:35 PM, Tobias Knopp 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> At some point we probably should start thinking about initiating a 
>> scientific journal around Julia.
>> There might be already enough momentum for such a thing given how many 
>> academic people are around here.
>>
>> Am Freitag, 21. März 2014 21:17:43 UTC+1 schrieb Isaiah:
>>>
>>> Could just use existing Publications page and add categories "About 
>>> Julia" vs "Using Julia"
>>>
>>> There's also: http://ieee-hpec.org/2013/index_htm_files/49.pdf (which 
>>> falls somewhere between the two categories)
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Jonathan Malmaud <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ya, that 
>>>> works<http://scholar.google.com/scholar?cites=16121748425115122991&as_sdt=2005&sciodt=0,5&hl=en>.
>>>>  
>>>> Out of the published papers that use Julia for numeric computing, and cite 
>>>> the main Julia paper, we have
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    - Foulds, James, et al. "Stochastic collapsed variational Bayesian 
>>>>    inference for latent Dirichlet allocation." *Proceedings of the 
>>>>    19th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and 
>>>> data 
>>>>    mining*. ACM, 2013.
>>>>    - Tran, M-N., et al. "Annealed Important Sampling for Models with 
>>>>    Latent Variables." *arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.6035* (2014).
>>>>    - Picchini, Umberto, and Julie Lyng Forman. "Accelerating inference 
>>>>    for diffusions observed with measurement error and large sample sizes 
>>>> using 
>>>>    Approximate Bayesian Computation: A case study." *arXiv preprint 
>>>>    arXiv:1310.0973* (2013).
>>>>    - Lin, Dahua. "Online Learning of Nonparametric Mixture Models via 
>>>>    Sequential Variational Approximation." *Advances in Neural 
>>>>    Information Processing Systems*. 2013.
>>>>    
>>>> So all machine-learning. Might be cool to maintain a list somewhere for 
>>>> marketing purposes.
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, March 21, 2014 11:30:34 AM UTC-7, Ivar Nesje wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I realised that about 10 seconds after pushing send. Strange how doing 
>>>>> something irreversible clears the mind. You might search for citations of 
>>>>> those two papers.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ivar
>>>>>
>>>>> kl. 19:19:11 UTC+1 fredag 21. mars 2014 skrev Jonathan Malmaud 
>>>>> følgende:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Well, those are papers about Julia. I meant papers that just use 
>>>>>> Julia as an implementation language in the course of doing other 
>>>>>> research. 
>>>>>> Sorry for not being clear.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Friday, March 21, 2014 11:10:12 AM UTC-7, Ivar Nesje wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It is prominently placed on our homepage: http://julialang.org/
>>>>>>> publications/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ivar
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> kl. 19:07:40 UTC+1 fredag 21. mars 2014 skrev Jonathan Malmaud 
>>>>>>> følgende:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Is someone curating a list somewhere of published work that uses 
>>>>>>>> Julia? 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>
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