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<center>'''H.&#8201;Kemal Ilter<br><small>BEng, MBA, PhD</small>'''<br>
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<center><p class="title is-4">'''H.&#8201;Kemal İlter, PhD'''</p></center>
Senior Member, [http://acm.org ACM]</center>
 
  
  
<center>[https://twitter.com/hkilter <i class="fa fa-twitter" aria-hidden="true"></i>]</center>
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<center>[https://twitter.com/hkilter <i class="fa fa-twitter" aria-hidden="true"></i>]<br>@hkilter</center>
  
  
<center>"Science.<br>It works, bitches!"<br>
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<center>"Nothing shocks me, I'm a scientist."<br>
<small>— Richard Dawkins, on [https://youtu.be/O3v2m4_NHhA Youtube]</small>
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<small>— Dr. Henry Walton Jones, Jr.<br>Temple of Doom on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOuNbBAroF4 Youtube]</small>
 
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<center>''Salutation''<br>
 
<small>Aristotle<ref>[[wikipedia:Aristotle]]</ref>, Nicolaus Copernicus<ref>[[wikipedia:Nicolaus Copernicus]]</ref>, Charles Darwin<ref>[http://darwin-online.org.uk/EditorialIntroductions/Freeman_TheDescentofMan.html The Descent of Man, 1871.] You can read [http://wallace-online.org/content/frameset?pageseq=1&itemID=S186&viewtype=image Wallace's review] of the book.</ref><ref>Salute to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin Charles Darwin]. Also you should read the [http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?itemID=F391&viewtype=text&pageseq=1 Origin of Species, 1872.]</ref>, Albert Einstein<ref>[[wikipedia:Albert Einstein]]</ref>, Galileo Galilei<ref>[[wikipedia:Galileo Galilei]]</ref>, Edwin Hubble<ref>[[wikipedia:Edwin Hubble]]</ref>, Ernst Mayr<ref>[[wikipedia:Ernst Mayr]]</ref>, Isaac Newton<ref>[[wikipedia:Isaac Newton]]</ref>, Roger Penrose<ref>[[wikipedia:Roger Penrose]]</ref>...</small></center>
 
  
 
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===[[Research]] <ref>Citations and references of this website are in [[Research_Tools#ACM_Reference_Format|ACM Reference Format]].</ref>===
 
===[[Research]] <ref>Citations and references of this website are in [[Research_Tools#ACM_Reference_Format|ACM Reference Format]].</ref>===
  
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[http://research.hkilter.com/ Private Research Website] &#8226;
 
[http://research.hkilter.com/ Private Research Website] &#8226;
 
[[Research Tools|Tools]] &#8226;
 
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===[[Teaching]]===
 
===[[Teaching]]===
  
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[[ISL343 Production/Operations Management]] &#8226;  
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[[ISL343 Production/Operations Management]] <sup><small>'''Jan 5'''</small></sup> &#8226;  
[[ISL381 Yönetim Bilgi Sistemleri]] &#8226;  
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[[ISL381 Yönetim Bilgi Sistemleri]] <sup><small>'''Jan 5'''</small></sup> &#8226;
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[[Evaluation System by Letter|What Each Grade Represents?]] &#8226;
  
 
===[[:Category:Logbook|Logbook]]===
 
===[[:Category:Logbook|Logbook]]===
  
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[[Anket Çalışmalarıyla Bilim Yapmak]] &#8226;
 
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[[media:On-the-usefulness-of-useless-knowledge.pdf|On the usefulness of useless knowledge]] by ''M. A. Schwartz'' &#8226;
 
[[media:On-the-usefulness-of-useless-knowledge.pdf|On the usefulness of useless knowledge]] by ''M. A. Schwartz'' &#8226;
 
[[media:Programming-paradigms-for-dummies.pdf|Programming Paradigms for Dummies]] by ''P. Van Roy'' &#8226;
 
[[media:Programming-paradigms-for-dummies.pdf|Programming Paradigms for Dummies]] by ''P. Van Roy'' &#8226;
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[http://krisis.eu/the-usefulness-of-useless-knowledge/ The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge] by ''K. Röttger'' &#8226;
 
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[[Typical outline of a research paper]] &#8226;
 
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[[What is Life?]] by ''E. Schrödinger'' &#8226;
 
[[What is Life?]] by ''E. Schrödinger'' &#8226;
 
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[[What is a reaction paper?]] &#8226;
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===[[Following]]===
 
===[[Following]]===
  
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<sup>'''OUTSTANDING'''</sup> &#8226;
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[https://iris.ai/ Iris.ai] &#8226;
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[http://abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/ast121/init.cgi Astronomy 121] by ''J. Schombert'' &#8226;
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<sup>'''MAGAZINE'''</sup> &#8226;
 
<sup>'''MAGAZINE'''</sup> &#8226;
 
[https://spectrum.ieee.org/ IEEE Spectrum] &#8226;
 
[https://spectrum.ieee.org/ IEEE Spectrum] &#8226;
 
[https://www.kdnuggets.com/ KDnuggets] &#8226;
 
[https://www.kdnuggets.com/ KDnuggets] &#8226;
 
[https://flowingdata.com/ FlowingData] &#8226;
 
[https://flowingdata.com/ FlowingData] &#8226;
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[https://towardsdatascience.com/ Towards Data Science] &#8226;
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[https://theblog.adobe.com/ Adobe Blog] &#8226;
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[https://cacm.acm.org/ Communications of the ACM] &#8226;
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[https://www.datasciencecentral.com/ Data Science Central] &#8226;
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[https://www.newscientist.com/article-topic/evolution/ NewScientist] &#8226;
 
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[http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/ai.html AI on the Web] &#8226;
 
[http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/ai.html AI on the Web] &#8226;
 
[http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/index CiteSeerX] &#8226;
 
[http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/index CiteSeerX] &#8226;
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[https://unpaywall.org/ unpaywall] &#8226;
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[https://openaccessbutton.org/ Open Access Button] &#8226;
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[http://proceedings.mlr.press/ Proceedings of ML Research] &#8226;
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[http://ufldl.stanford.edu/tutorial/ UFLDL Tutorial] &#8226;
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[http://cs229.stanford.edu/proj2018/ CS 229 projects] &#8226;
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[https://www.pnas.org/ PNAS] &#8226;
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[https://journals.plos.org/plosone/ PLOS|ONE] &#8226;
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<center>''Salutation''<br>
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Aristotle<ref>[[wikipedia:Aristotle]]</ref>, Nicolaus Copernicus<ref>[[wikipedia:Nicolaus Copernicus]]</ref>, Charles Darwin<ref>[http://darwin-online.org.uk/EditorialIntroductions/Freeman_TheDescentofMan.html The Descent of Man, 1871.] You can read [http://wallace-online.org/content/frameset?pageseq=1&itemID=S186&viewtype=image Wallace's review] of the book.</ref><ref>Salute to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin Charles Darwin]. Also you should read the [http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?itemID=F391&viewtype=text&pageseq=1 Origin of Species, 1872.]</ref>, Albert Einstein<ref>[[wikipedia:Albert Einstein]]</ref>, Galileo Galilei<ref>[[wikipedia:Galileo Galilei]]</ref>, Edwin Hubble<ref>[[wikipedia:Edwin Hubble]]</ref>, Ernst Mayr<ref>[[wikipedia:Ernst Mayr]]</ref>, Isaac Newton<ref>[[wikipedia:Isaac Newton]]</ref>, Roger Penrose<ref>[[wikipedia:Roger Penrose]]</ref>...</center>
  
 
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Revision as of 17:49, 14 February 2019

H. Kemal İlter, PhD



@hkilter


"Nothing shocks me, I'm a scientist."

— Dr. Henry Walton Jones, Jr.
Temple of Doom on Youtube


Bio

Research [1]

Activities and PublicationsLaboratoryProjectsPrivate Research WebsiteTools

Teaching

ISL343 Production/Operations Management Jan 5ISL381 Yönetim Bilgi Sistemleri Jan 5What Each Grade Represents?

Logbook

Anket Çalışmalarıyla Bilim YapmakBilgeliğe Giden Yol Mideden Geçer mi?Bilgi Üzerine NotlarBilimsel Çalışmalar Nasıl Okunur?Bilişim Toplumuna Evrilmek Üzerine DüşüncelerB'logChoosing Paper TypeGuidelines for a master's thesis proposalHuman EvolutionThe importance of indifference in scientific research by M. A. SchwartzThe importance of stupidity in scientific research by M. A. SchwartzMonodisciplinary vs Pluridisciplinary ResearchNature Beats Nurture by N. B. TenkerNotes About ScienceNotes on the PhD DegreeOn the usefulness of useless knowledge by M. A. SchwartzProgramming Paradigms for Dummies by P. Van RoyThe Usefulness of Useless Knowledge by K. RöttgerThoughts on the TimeTypical outline of a research paperUnderstanding Latin-based AbbreviationsWeasel ProgramWhat is Life? by E. SchrödingerWhat is a reaction paper?

Following

OUTSTANDINGIris.aiAstronomy 121 by J. Schombert
MAGAZINEIEEE SpectrumKDnuggetsFlowingDataTowards Data ScienceAdobe BlogCommunications of the ACMMode BlogData Science CentralNewScientist
PERSONALIt Depends by I. McCarthyPsychology and Statistics by J. AnglimThinkOR by D.Nozdryn-PlotnickiMachine Learning by A. Tullochbl.ocks.org by M. BostockSocial Complexity by B. EdmondsPersonal by D. TaraborelliAdami Lab by C. AdamiAzimuth by J. C. BaezPersonal by S. GarfinkelTheory, Evolution, and Games by A. KaznatcheevPersonal by A. ReinhartCombinatorics by B. YorgeyTechnical Notes by J. D. CookPersonal by R. J. HyndmanA geek with a hat by S. TellerStatistician to the stars by W. M. Briggseagereyes by R. KosaraPersonal by C. TucchioThree-Toed Sloth by C. ShaliziPersonal by L. TesfatsionPersonal by S. VasishthPersonal by M. Chiarandini
REPOSITORYPeerJ PreprintsSemantic ScholarTUGboatTUG PracTeX JournalRPubsAI on the WebCiteSeerXunpaywallOpen Access ButtonProceedings of ML ResearchUFLDL TutorialCS 229 projectsPNASPLOS|ONE


Salutation
Aristotle[2], Nicolaus Copernicus[3], Charles Darwin[4][5], Albert Einstein[6], Galileo Galilei[7], Edwin Hubble[8], Ernst Mayr[9], Isaac Newton[10], Roger Penrose[11]...



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