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11.11.18 A paper co-authored by Sungsu Lim and Prof. Jung has been accepted at INFOCOM 2012
11.06.25
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11.06.28
AALab attended the 6th ERC Workshop.
11.06.21 The members took a picnic in Gyungju.
10.06.11 A paper co-authored by prof. Jung is accepted at RANDOM 2010.
10.06.07 A paper co-authored by Lim and prof. Jung is accepted at ECCV 2010.
10.05.31 A paper co-authored by S. Lee and H. Kim is accepted at WIDS 2011.
10.05.31 A paper co-authored by B. Kim is accepted at WIDS 2011.

 

 

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The malleability is understandable when we realize that at the beginning the computing community was very uncertain as to what its topic was really about and got in this respect very little guidance from the confused and confusing world by which it was surrounded.

The Fathers of the field had been pretty confusing: John von Neumann speculated about computers and the human brain in analogies sufficiently wild to be worthy of a medieval thinker and Alan M. Turing thought about criteria to settle the question of whether Machines Can Think, a question of which we now know that it is about as relevant as the question of whether Submarines Can Swim.

(Delivered at the ACM 1984 South Central Regional Conference, November 16-18, Austin, Texas.)


Edsger Wybe Dijkstra
11 May 1930 - 6 August 2002
 
 
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