About Survey (Learning the history)
This article summarizes the general flow of "learning the history" in surveys. However, the details about the flow are written in the article Be critical. What to pay attention to when reading a paper:
❌ Read the paper in detail to understand its content
⭕️ Understand the research position of the paper
Things to grasp:
The research that is the starting point
What other approaches are there to solve the problem?
Research has a flow
There is a groundbreaking paper
Along with it, a large number of followers appear
(There are often many different methods being tried)
Then, a stagnation period occurs ("technical challenge" feeling)
A "groundbreaking paper" that overcomes it is born again
Back to the beginning
https://gyazo.com/fda7f133e2a858acf1ceabeec901fba0
Research has a flow (context)
https://gyazo.com/3fb638c489c302c90f09358d0aea8380 https://gyazo.com/eaa90f2deb47aae9dcd8c1e874f72904 https://gyazo.com/9002891ec6bf6b3c15ba4cc8283c7e83
This article summarizes the general flow of "learning the history" in surveys. However, the details about the flow are written in the article Be critical. Related good tweets, etc.
Mostly pulled from quotes from tweets that are writing this slide.
Universal truths that can be said in various fields such as the history of biological evolution and the development of new products. https://t.co/S4VW91H1wo History of the evolution (progress) of things repeats the pulsation of Breakthrough -> Follower -> Breakthrough -> Follower
That's right.
I think this trend applies not only to papers, but also to contents such as books and anime.
When I saw the relationship between the parent video and the related videos on Nico Nico Douga, I thought the same thing.
— Kazuo Tanaka / Business Development x Natural Language Processing (@t_kazuo1984) April 14, 2020 Everyone seems to have been thinking about the same thing after all.
"Knowing history" may mean understanding paradigms and meta-cognition of structures. Understanding maps (attributes) and timelines. Related: "Kuhn's Paradigm Theory" and "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions"
I also wrote about "Academics Who Emphasize Knowing History and Survey Culture" alongside business and other things.
It's fun to feel like you're in the same league as smart people!
Apparently, there is something called "paradigm theory" that was thought up by a person named Kuhn.