"Toward the Understanding of DHCP"
Maybe some of you have heard of the MIT computer science students who as a prank developed a web page that automatically generates papers full of gibberish, and then actually got one of their papers accepted to a conference. When I found out they made their paper-writing engine available online, I couldn't resist. So, follow this link to see the paper "written by" our two cats, Leo and Tigger:
(I'm not sure how long this link will last, so if it doesn't work and you really want to read the paper, let me know and I'll email you a PDF).
Start your kids (and pets) off and their academic careers now -- get them published!
(I'm not sure how long this link will last, so if it doesn't work and you really want to read the paper, let me know and I'll email you a PDF).
Start your kids (and pets) off and their academic careers now -- get them published!

1 Comments:
At 8:32 AM,
Unknown said…
I don't know if I read the same thing that you're pointing to, but I did read about a computer-generated article that was accepted as a non-refereed paper by some conference. It seems that research into computer-generated papers might be good for keeping referees on their toes. :^)
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