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by taylodl
416 days ago
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Let me introduce you to "the game." You're an undergraduate, that means you're a nobody. You need to convince a "somebody" to consider your case and become the advocate. That's why I'm suggesting starting with your own computer science department. If they don't have any time on their docket, they may contact their colleagues from other universities whom they know may be interested in this problem. Firing into the ether isn't the best way to go. I realize you'd like to believe that good ideas will rise on their own merit, but there's way too much being published for that to work. These people generally use one another to filter through the large volume of papers being published. When a colleague says hey, you should take a look at this, they tend to listen. |
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