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Month: September 2013

The Mozilla Foundation wants to debug scientific code

Posted on September 25, 2013 By admin

When ecologist Carl Boettiger wrote a blog post in June calling for greater stringency in the peer review of scientific software in research papers, he hardly expected to stir up controversy. But in 54 comments on the post, researchers have debated how detailed such reviews should be; one said that it was a “trifle arrogant” of Boettiger, of the University of California at Santa Cruz, to insist that computer code attain his stringent standards before publication.

Now an offshoot of the Internet non-profit organization Mozilla has entered the debate, aiming to discover whether a review process could improve the quality of researcher-built software that is used in myriad fields today, ranging from ecology and biology to social science. In an experiment being run by the Mozilla Science Lab, software engineers have reviewed selected pieces of code from published papers in computational biology. “Scientific code does not have that comprehensive, off-the-shelf nature that we want to be associated with the way science is published and presented, and this is our attempt to poke at that issue,” says Mozilla Science Lab director Kaitlin Thaney.

Researchers increasingly rely on computation to perform tasks at every level of science, but most do not receive formal training in coding best practice. That has led to high-profile problems. Some scientists have argued, for example, that the fraudulent findings used as the basis for clinical trials in 2007 would have been exposed much earlier if cancer researcher Anil Potti of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, had been compelled to publish his data and computer code along with his original papers.

More routinely, incorrect or slipshod code prevents other researchers from replicating work, and can even lead them astray. In 2006, Geoffrey Chang of the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, had to retract five research papers on crystal structure after finding a simple error in the code he was using, which had been provided by another lab. “That’s the kind of thing that should freak any scientist out,” says computational biologist Titus Brown at Michigan State University in East Lansing. “We don’t have good processes in place to detect that kind of thing in software.”

Mozilla is testing one potential process, deploying the type of code review that is routinely used on commercial software before it is released. Thaney says that the procedure is much like scientific peer review: “The reader looks for everything, from the equivalent of grammar and spelling to the correctness of the logic.” In this case, Mozilla opted to examine nine papers from PLoS Computational Biology that were selected by the journal’s editors in August. The reviewers looked at snippets of code up to 200 lines long that were included in the papers and written in widely used programming languages, such as R, Python and Perl.

The Mozilla engineers have discussed their findings with the papers’ authors, who can now choose what, if anything, to do with the markups — including whether to permit disclosure of the results. Those findings will not affect the status of their publications, says Marian Petre, a computer scientist at the Open University in Milton Keynes, UK, who will debrief the reviewers and authors. Thaney expects to release a preliminary report on the project within the next few weeks.

Computational biologists are betting that the engineers will have found much to criticize in the scientific programming, but will also have learnt from the project. They may have been forced to brush up on their biology, lest they misunderstood the scientific objective of the code they were examining, Brown says. Theo Bloom, editorial director for biology at non-profit publisher PLoS, shares that expectation, but says such reviews may still be useful, even if the Mozilla reviewers lack biological expertise. Yet that would prompt another question: how can journals conduct this type of review in a sustainable way?

The time and skill involved may justify paying reviewers, just as statistical reviewers of large clinical trials are paid. But researchers say that having software reviewers looking over their shoulder might backfire. “One worry I have is that, with reviews like this, scientists will be even more discouraged from publishing their code,” says biostatistician Roger Peng at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, Maryland. “We need to get more code out there, not improve how it looks.”

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[gallery] Valérie Lachance

Posted on September 23, 2013January 29, 2020 By admin

Jeune artiste passionnée et ambitieuse, Valérie Lachance obtient un DEC en graphisme du Collège Ahuntsic en 1999, diplôme qu’elle enrichit d’une formation en infographie et en cinéma d’animation au Collège Cyclone Arts et Technologies de Montréal en 2000. Aujourd’hui, en tant que peintre, elle utilise ses talents de graphiste et d’illustratrice sur la toile pour donner vie à un personnage unique et captivant: « le chat Boris », à travers lequel elle a conquit le cœur et l’imagination des collectionneurs. Elle peint sur fond noir, ce qui intensifie sa palette de couleurs vives et contrastées. La perspective, rarement linéaire, est variée et rend les compositions plus dynamiques et intéressantes. Le chat Boris est un personnage attachant, à la nature enjouée, actif et surtout très sociable, toujours souriant et prêt à participer à une multitude d’activités. C’est le mouvement mêlé aux couleurs et aux textures qui inspirent Valérie Lachance. Jeune, débordante d’imagination, elle veut mettre une touche d’humour et de couleurs dans sa vie et celle des autres, toujours par l’intermédiaire du chat Boris.

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Adrenaline junkie

Posted on September 23, 2013 By admin

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Bean found his skateboard in one of the boxes this weekend :-)

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Pavel-the-noisy-kitten

Posted on September 21, 2013September 21, 2013 By admin

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All the cats drink and eat from the same bowls, use the same little trays and related starting to hang around here same spots. Reenie still lets off some random hisses, but otherwise cat integration is coming along fine.

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Been in conversations like that

Posted on September 20, 2013 By admin

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[gallery] Martin Beaupré

Posted on September 20, 2013January 29, 2020 By admin

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Martin Beaupré est né au Canada, à Québec en 1961. Il trouve son équilibre en associant art et énergie. Sa peinture est le reflet de son monde intérieur. Un parcours zen où se révèle la recherche de la beauté et de l’harmonie dans des tonalités feutrées, des compositions épurées et sereines. Martin Beaupré prend plaisir à transmettre sa passion et vit maintenant de son art à plein temps. En 1995, il a fondé les ateliers Médit’Art, où il enseigna la peinture moderne et intuitive. Il a offert aussi des ateliers d’art thérapie pour peintres amateurs et professionnels, dans les déserts des États-Unis et à Hawaii.

Grâce à sa grande maîtrise des couleurs et à son approche libre de toutes résistances, ses toiles contemporaines suscitent de profondes émotions. Ce peintre conjugue l’énergie et le dynamisme avec le calme et la sérénité. Inspiré par ses voyages, il crée des toiles empreintes de la culture asiatique. Cerisiers en fleurs, montagnes, visages de Bouddha, geishas, ainsi que symboles et écritures inspirés du Zenga composent ses oeuvres. Rien n’est laissé au hasard, chaque détail a sa raison d’être. Martin Beaupré a fait la rencontre de moines bouddhistes en Thaïlande et au Japon qui sont devenus une grande source d’inspiration pour lui. Les principes de l’art Japonais sont sacrés à ses yeux. Le secret qui donne puissance à son art : embellir le vide et ne jamais remplir le vide. Créer le maximum d’effet avec le minimum de moyen.

L’intensité lumineuse qu’il préfère est le blanc parce qu’il lui offre les possibilités d’une rencontre avec l’infini. Ses tableaux respirent la quiétude. Il travail avec plusieurs médiums : l’huile, pâte de modelage, sable, cristal de Swarovsky, encre. Dans ses toiles, la forme et l’espace ne sont jamais en confrontation. Tout coexiste, tout est lié. Impression de calme, instant de grâce, maîtrise de sa vie, tout se dulcifie en soi.

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Could it be???

Posted on September 20, 2013 By admin

By Jove, I think I’ve done it! I’m caught up in all the administrativia I’ve had to deal with in recent weeks. Standing orders, change of addresses(*), insurance claims, contro&lcirc;e des habitants, yada yada yada. All done(**)!

(*) actually, I still need to do a COA for Orange.
(**) until it starts again!

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The Genius Prayer

Posted on September 19, 2013 By admin

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Click to see full-sized version :)

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True, so very true

Posted on September 19, 2013 By admin

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I’ve slightly altered a recent PhD comic strip to make it more relevant to my daily life :)

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Remember that episode when the TNG went back in time and took over the TOS Enterprise?

Posted on September 19, 2013 By admin

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