Live Plenary on Satoshi Authorship Analysis Tomorrow (Friday 27 June)
Hi everyone! My name is Jack Grieve. I’m a professor of corpus linguistics at the University of Birmingham. Some of you might remember some work I did on the Satoshi authorship problem over a decade ago. That admittedly wasn’t a very formal analysis, but along with my research group, I’ve returned to the case, and I’ll be presenting our current results tomorrow for a plenary at the MEDAL summer school. If anyone is interested, it will be live and publicly streamed tomorrow, Friday 27 June, at 10:15 am (UK time). A zoom link for the ‘plenary presentation live access’ is available at this page: https://medal.ut.ee/event/medal-summer-school-in-computational-linguistics/ submitted by /u/JWGrieve [link] [comments]
Hi everyone!
My name is Jack Grieve. I’m a professor of corpus linguistics at the University of Birmingham. Some of you might remember some work I did on the Satoshi authorship problem over a decade ago.
That admittedly wasn’t a very formal analysis, but along with my research group, I’ve returned to the case, and I’ll be presenting our current results tomorrow for a plenary at the MEDAL summer school.
If anyone is interested, it will be live and publicly streamed tomorrow, Friday 27 June, at 10:15 am (UK time).
A zoom link for the ‘plenary presentation live access’ is available at this page:
https://medal.ut.ee/event/medal-summer-school-in-computational-linguistics/
[link] [comments]