Laurent Perrinet

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I am a computational neuroscientist building spiking neural network models of low-level vision, perception and action. Currently at the “Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone” (Marseille, France), a joint research unit (CNRS / Aix-Marseille Université).
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Defending science in public we often talk about 'peer reviewed science'. But could this framing contribute to undermining trust in science and holding us back from improving the scientific process? How about instead we talk about the work that has received the most thorough and transparent scrutiny?

Peer review goes a step towards this in having a couple of people scrutinise the work, but there are limits on how thorough it can be and in most journals it's not transparent. Switching the framing to transparent scrutiny allows us to experiment with other models with a path to improvement.

For example, making review open to all, ongoing, and all reviews published improves this. When authors make their raw data and code open, it improves this.

It also gives us a way to criticise problematic organisations that formally do peer review but add little value (e.g. predatory journals). If their reviews are not open and observably of poor quality, then they are less 'thoroughly transparent'.

So with this framing the existence of 'peer reviewed' but clearly poor quality work doesn't undermine trust in science as a whole because we don't pin our meaning and value on an exploitable binary measure of 'peer reviewed'.

It also offers a hopeful way forward because it shows us how we can improve, and every step towards this becomes meaningful. If all we have is binary 'peer reviewed' or not, why spend more effort doing it better?

In summary, I think this new framing would be better for science, both in terms of the public perception of it, and for us as scientists.

#science #metascience #peerreview

How tech companies are pushing us to use AI ?

On the occasion of the publication of our scientific paper, we share with you an English translation of our study that analyzes the stratagems exploited in interfaces to encourage or force us to use AI, whether you want it or not.

https://limitesnumeriques.fr/travaux-productions/ai-forcing/en

#AIresearch #AI

La transition verte de l'industrie spatiale ça va trop loin #fuseologie #decroissance
Pour son émission "Sommes-nous tous racistes", France 2 a fait plusieurs "expériences" avec des acteurs racisés. Ici, celle du vélo. L’équipe a dû intervenir pour protéger le comédien. Sarah Mazouz analyse la séquence. https://www.arretsurimages.net/emissions/arret-sur-images/sommes-nous-tous-racistes-analyse-dune-emission-depolitisante

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C’est l'été 🌞 ! On retourne à la fin des années 2000, le lycée qui se termine, les potes, la campagne, les champs et les feux de camp. Dernière BD avant les vacances –je vais me reposer, il vous aura pas échappé que l'année a été un peu rude :D

Merci encore et toujours de vous approprier mes bêtises/mon taffe/mon art/mon cul, merci pour vos mots gentils.
J’espère que vous allez, ou que vous irez bien,
La bise ❤️
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Wow. This looks great. If it had been available 2 months ago my summer holidays would look a bit different!
Next time...
https://mastodon.social/@stefanlindbohm/114733502859245671
stefanlindbohm@mastodon.social - Today we’re quietly (and finally!) opening up Railfinder to the public! This is our beta version and - hopefully - the first step towards that one booking site for trains across Europe that we all dream of.

Lots of work has gone into this and equally lots still to do before reach that vision, but if you’d like to try what we’be built you can now just go to https://www.railfinder.eu and have a go!

Any and all feedback more than welcome 🙏

Railfinder

Railfinder

Today we’re quietly (and finally!) opening up Railfinder to the public! This is our beta version and - hopefully - the first step towards that one booking site for trains across Europe that we all dream of.

Lots of work has gone into this and equally lots still to do before reach that vision, but if you’d like to try what we’ve built you can now just go to https://www.railfinder.eu and have a go!

Any and all feedback more than welcome 🙏

Wikipedia picture of the day for June 17 - Wikipedia

Yes, we are made of stardust. But so is garbage.
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@stefanlindbohm
Hi Stefan,
Great work !! This looks very promising indeed.

I quickly tested the application, and it selects the correct train.
The only thing is that the pricing seems to be a bit different if I compare it the the bahn.de website?
(€ 99,99 vs € 29,99)

@egonkastelijn I think you have a discount card added on your search on DB? The normal pricing is €99.99 on DB when I cross check - same as us minus our booking fee.
@stefanlindbohm
Oh, sorry. You’re completely right. My bad.
I selected a different age for the traveler.