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Posts by Jonathan K. Kummerfeld

A banner for the STAR (science and technology of augmented reading) workshop. with a lower tag line of "What does the future hold for how we read?"

A banner for the STAR (science and technology of augmented reading) workshop. with a lower tag line of "What does the future hold for how we read?"

The STAR workshop at #CHI2026 is just over a week away! Due to increased interest, we're capping our open-door attendance at 100. To make sure everyone interested in the workshop has a spot, please sign up below.

📝 Register: forms.gle/28U2RySizboW...
🌐 Details: chi-star-workshop.github.io

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The construction on our building has clearly been going too long - you’ve gotten used to looking out your window and seeing construction workers looking back

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I am rarely on twitter these days, but went there to check for updates and was shocked by the replies. I agree with all of your thread. I would add that we are still facing the challenge of getting positive engagement in the review process and need to build a community that believes in service.

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This is an exciting new workshop at CHI that I will be at! Deadline for submissions is one week away.

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Do you have ideas for the future of reading?

Submit a 2-4 page paper to the CHI workshop I am co-organising! (deadline Feb 12) “Science and Technology for Augmenting Reading"

chi-star-workshop.github.io

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The 23rd Annual Workshop of the Australasian Language Technology Association SydneyNovember 26 - 28, 2025

🚨 @jkkummerfeld.bsky.social from our school is organising "The 23rd Annual Workshop of the Australasian Language Technology Association" to be held between 26/11/2025 - 28/11/2025 at #USyd @sydney.edu.au

Open to Students, academics, and industry working on NLP

To register: alta2025.alta.asn.au

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Women in Engineering: Continuing (Tenure-Track) Academic Positions for Women, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Sydney Join a growing Faculty and be part of a University that places amongst the world’s best teaching and research institutions Located in the heart of Sydney’s bustling inner west quarter, close to beache...

📢 We are hiring! The School of #ComputerScience of #USyd 🇦🇺 is seeking outstanding women academics, at all seniority levels, for continuing (equivalent tenure system) positions.

Deadline to apply: ⏰ August 25 #AcademicJobs #WomenInCS

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Engineering Vacation Research Internship Program Our Engineering Vacation Research Internship Program provides valuable engineering, computer science and project management research experience during summer and winter for students interested in a re...

UG or PG student at @sydney.edu.au or another Australian university? Come do a 6-week paid Vacation #Research #Internship (VRI) with our academics this Winter, choosing among the 46 projects proposed at the School of #ComputerScience! ⏰ Deadline: April 21.

Details: www.sydney.edu.au/engineering/...

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The ARR site is now updated and the committee report is here: www.aclweb.org/adminwiki/im...

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Why DeepSeek's AI leap only puts China in front for now - 360 Commentators are right to say DeepSeek’s new AI chatbot is a game-changer but don’t take all the hype about China now dominating the field too seriously. The knee-jerk reaction to the release of Chine...

A few thoughts on why DeepSeek's ideas are likely to lead to more use of AI (and hence demand for chips), not less

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I found the episode very interesting, and am curious whether you would be open to having someone on from a CS/ML background to give a perspective on the same question? (e.g., an NLP academic based in CS) Of course, I realise the podcast is *ling*thusiasm, so that may not fit with your approach :)

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With the debate over peer review going strong, what other classic topics should be revived here?

vim vs. emacs?
spaces vs. tabs?
Star Trek vs. Star Wars?
The Oxford comma?

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The joke’s on both of you - the post is already available on an open access server!

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More broadly, part of the philosophy of ARR is that we will change / improve, including via community feedback (lots of changes have happened since it started).

We are just one corner of AI though :)

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In the case of this survey, it was advertised to all ACL members, all authors and reviewers in ARR, and on social media, so hopefully we got a representative sample. I haven’t seen the results yet, but am very curious!

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If you want to help improve peer review, we are looking for a new Co-CTO for ACL Rolling Review!

Requirements:
- Post-PhD
- Experienced with Python (including command line use)
- Time commitment of 3 hours a week on average (but note that you are not expected to review while serving)

Contact me!

1 year ago 7 5 0 0

You forgot to remind people - we are hiring!

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Maybe we are doing too good a job of teaching computational thinking and so their minds have become entirely discrete

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Integration by parts is definitely in the Australian high school curriculum, but maybe only for extension mathematics? Should be covered in first year calculus though

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(And now I will return to my usual NLP posting… :D)

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‎Fast Time Log ‎Efficiently track how you spend your time: - One tap to change timers. - Tap and drag to edit your time log, or double tap for more options. - Use the Today extension to switch timers with a single ...

If you want an iPhone only lightweight time tracking app, I wrote this one: apps.apple.com/au/app/fast-...

The key missing feature for me at the time in other apps was the ability to change the timer without unlocking the screen. So I made an app with a widget to let me do that.

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Another approach would be to give people a list of words and ask them to rate them as plausible continuations, but that seems hard to do at a statistically meaningful scale

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True, as people will go for the most likely thing, and virtually no one will choose an option that we all agree is plausible but unlikely.

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I also do this as a game in my first lecture of semester - I say a phrase and the whole class has to shout out the next word

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I would expect a linguistics paper somewhere that has done this (possibly with a restricted vocabulary)

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Sydney is a great place for research, teaching, and life! Join us :)

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Multiple Continuing (Tenure-Track) Academic Positions, School of Computer Science, The University of Sydney Join a growing Faculty and be part of a University that places amongst the world’s best teaching and research institutions Located in the heart of Sydney’s bustling inner west quarter, close to beache...

ICYMI: The School of Computer Science at the University of Sydney 🇦🇺 is hiring, with multiple (equiv.) tenure-track positions. All areas of CS welcome, with a specific focus on Systems, PL, ML, and Quantum Computing.

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Please share, and get in touch!

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LaTeX: bringing people and software packages together since 1984

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Also curious about this!

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Ziwei Gu on X: "Excited to share our new #chi2024 paper, "An AI-Resilient Text Rendering Technique for Reading and Skimming Documents", w/ @IanArawjo @ke_li_2021 @jkkummerfeld @roboticwrestler! https://t.co/sVtTa8WUci (1/11) https://t.co/kReuCZIRQx" / X Excited to share our new #chi2024 paper, "An AI-Resilient Text Rendering Technique for Reading and Skimming Documents", w/ @IanArawjo @ke_li_2021 @jkkummerfeld @roboticwrestler! https://t.co/sVtTa8WUci (1/11) https://t.co/kReuCZIRQx

On my way to CHI! Excited about both papers I contributed to (links go elsewhere, sorry!):

An AI-resilient summarisation method
x.com/ziweigu/stat...

Finding ways to look at 10s-100s of LLM outputs at once
x.com/katyilonka/s...

If you will be there and want to meet up, let me know!

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