I showed a few figures in class from either the astronomical literature or from tech industry blog posts. I added placeholder .source files in the graphics folder that explain that while permission has not yet been sought to do this, I think we have a strong case that reproducing them here constitutes fair use (and indeed, free advertizing!). I will contact each author pointing them to the relevant link, and asking for forgiveness.
[x] Seikel et al - GP modeling of cosmological $w(z)$
[x] Bradac et al - pixelated galaxy cluster mass reconstruction
[x] yhat.com - Random Forests in Python
[x] xkcd.com - Jelly Beans, covered by CC NC-BY 2.5
[x] Klein & Roodman - experimenter bias in particle data book
[x] whatever the cosmic shear images in "approximate methods" are
I showed a few figures in class from either the astronomical literature or from tech industry blog posts. I added placeholder
.source
files in thegraphics
folder that explain that while permission has not yet been sought to do this, I think we have a strong case that reproducing them here constitutes fair use (and indeed, free advertizing!). I will contact each author pointing them to the relevant link, and asking for forgiveness.[x] Seikel et al - GP modeling of cosmological $w(z)$
[x] Bradac et al - pixelated galaxy cluster mass reconstruction
[x] yhat.com - Random Forests in Python
[x] xkcd.com - Jelly Beans, covered by CC NC-BY 2.5
[x] Klein & Roodman - experimenter bias in particle data book
[x] whatever the cosmic shear images in "approximate methods" are