[Amdnl] Did Turing Awards Go to Plagiarism and Fraud?
Juyang Weng
juyang.weng at gmail.com
Thu Apr 9 11:51:13 EDT 2020
Dear colleagues,
the title is about Turing Awards but the related issues are much broader
and deeper, related to almost everyone of you. When you write papers about
deep learning, did you cite the literature properly and did you use a
fraudulent technique? If you do not think this is possible, then you must
read the following two recent posts. Please feel free to write your
comments below the two posts or contact me privately.
Did Turing Awards Go to Plagiarism? Continue Reading
<https://www.facebook.com/juyang.weng/posts/10158305658699783>
Did Turing Awards Go to Fraud? Continue Reading
<https://www.facebook.com/juyang.weng/posts/10158319020739783>
-John Weng
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