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Hyperref and Cleveref LaTeX Conflict

I ran into a conflict between two LaTeX packages when writing my thesis. Both the hyperref and cleveref are useful packages for automatically dealing with references in a document.
Hyperref is a TeX package for making documents with live links in PDF and HTML output formats. This places automatic links for \ref{} and \cite{} commands into [...]

Turing’s Cathedral

Turing’s Cathedral is an interesting look at computing at the 60th anniversary of John von Neumann’s proposal for the digital computer. It cover aspects of computational models, biology, AI and the growing wealth of knowledge on the internet.
The quotes below show how we have far exceeded the original expectations of computation. Even though we are [...]

USA

Earlier this year I travelled to the USA for SIGIR 2009. I visited New York City, Boston, Santa Fe, Los Alamos and Taos. I have made another travel map!
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Europe

I recently traveled to Europe to attend INEX. There are photos of Frankfurt, Dagstuhl, Trier and Amsterdam.
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K-tree, NMF and INEX 2008

Today I gave a presentation within my research group at QUT. It discusses the submissions I made for the XML Mining track at INEX 2008. This required classifying documents based on previously known examples (classification). Another task required grouping similar documents together with no prior information other than the documents themselves (clustering). I also looked [...]