A nice use case for Claude Code in my work: reviving old research prototypes. When it comes to surveying interactive features of past tools, we often have to rely on static figures and descriptions in text. Sometimes there’s a video. That can be pretty limiting.
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And I am ok with that. But I found that sometimes reviewers have made a big point out of it. Where by no means the paper was difficult to read. It might have some typos or grammatical errors. But the research was clearly communicated.
Not only this, but I have been criticized for the English in my papers. If the submission is anonymous, I do not want to reveal that English is not my first language. I have the impression that "improve your English" is a default comment anybody not native English get. I am in visualization mainly
📣 In this short essay, I describe how actions of the current administration constitute ➡️ state terrorism ⬅️ and outline how US universities (and professors and students and staff) can survive state terrorism, as people before us have survived.
academeblog.org/2025/08/05/h...
This is hilarious - ChatGPT hallucinates repeatedly about a nonexistent feature on another website (confusing people), eventually leading the site's owners to implement the feature.
www.holovaty.com/writing/chat...
If I am not wrong, there is a dataset of images from VIS papers... Maybe you can scan that fast enough
Did you try citations to the original paper of circos and upset? I would look for the papers that cite them to restrict the search...
Worth a watch:
Head of Signal, Meredith Whittaker, on so-called "agentic AI" and the difference between how it's described in the marketing and what access and control it would actually require to work as advertised.
I am thrilled to announce that our paper on Visualization of document collections for university governance (with Lluís Padró, Eduard Alarcon, and Alexandre Gràcia Calvo) has been accepted for Computer Graphics Forum, available through: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.....
Cartolabe.fr?