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New name for quebap #107

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isabelleaugenstein opened this issue Jan 5, 2017 · 58 comments
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New name for quebap #107

isabelleaugenstein opened this issue Jan 5, 2017 · 58 comments
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@isabelleaugenstein
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Please add your suggestions / discussion below. Submissions close in 2 weeks from today, I'll open a poll then.
The name should be short, easy to remember, ideally reflect the content of the project and ideally include a pun.

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Based on your suggestions today (I never know when you're serious, so I just added them all!)

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I still think a "First-name Last-name" name would be fun. Like "James Tyler" or so, but with a better name. Speaking of which: you know what happens with naming polls---Parsey McParseFace!

Something simple, possibly too long:

  • (the) reading machine

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narad commented Jan 6, 2017 via email

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narad commented Jan 6, 2017 via email

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Some animal related names with which it would also be easy to have a memorable icon.

AngryOtter: The otter is dissatisfied by your lack of sophisticated NLP algorithms (In tutorials you have an angry otter at the top ("What!? Bag of words and linear regression?") , and a satisfied otter at the bottom ("State of the art model. Sophistication level: Acceptable.")

SmartDonkey: The donkey is too stupid to do anything really, but its smart enough to pack the best NLP algorithms so you can use them.

SirNobleCat: Cat in Victorian suit with monocle and proper hat. Discusses the value of attention in Q&A models while sipping wine at the fireplace.

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  • Rick the Reader; or Morty the Machine: "First-name Last-name", alliteration, reflects what it does

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rockt commented Jan 6, 2017

Readey McReadFace

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UCL CoreMR

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rockt commented Jan 6, 2017

Lot's of names of gods connected to knowledge: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_knowledge_deities

Some favorites

  • kong(zi) (the sage of education and culture)
  • seshat (goddess of wisdom, knowledge and writing. Scribe of the gods. Credited with the invention of writing and the alphabet)
  • nabu (god of wisdom and writing)
  • saga
  • fabulinus (the god who teaches children to speak)

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  • 2brainy
  • brains

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Speaking of gods, I like the Japanese one

  • tenjin, 10jin (God of learning, language and calligraphy. He taught humans to write.)

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narad commented Jan 6, 2017 via email

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Haha, but then, why not

  • Myrrh

Or something with *omics?

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mbosnjak commented Jan 6, 2017

TensoRead

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narad commented Jan 6, 2017 via email

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  • dividual (breaks into parts, and shared with others)

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ACHTUNG! (as a reference to the attentional models implemented in the framework)

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But how would Jason pronounce it?

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  • TensorJin (combining Matko's proposal with tenjin)
  • TensorGin (the alcoholic version)

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narad commented Jan 6, 2017 via email

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rockt commented Jan 6, 2017

how about just gin? pip install gin sounds nice

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Yeah, for when caffe and lasagne just don't cut it anymore

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But isn't installing ten gins better than one gin? Or 10x Gin!

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pip install gin seems to be taken already: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/gin/0.1.006

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What about giNN ?

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rockt commented Jan 6, 2017

pip install booze!

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narad commented Jan 6, 2017 via email

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I like beverages, but can't really relate (for obvious reasons) to booze. Could it be something non-alcoholic?

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rockt commented Jan 7, 2017

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So now we are at pip install virgin?

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rockt commented Jan 7, 2017

There is still pip install ReadeyMcReadFace ...I guess only a poll can solve this :D

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rockt commented Jan 7, 2017

How about pip install grimm (because of Brother's Grimm)?

General and Reusable Infrastructure for Machine-reading Models

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pminervini commented Jan 12, 2017

We have it! We have it!

tensor-hans !!!

(or reader-hans ?)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clever_Hans

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rockt commented Jan 12, 2017

A pun on https://github.com/openai/cleverhans ?

Should be tensorhans then :)

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Sounds good...but...Hans wasn't a smart horse in the end, it just read off people's reactions and acted upon that...experiments showed it

If you want to name it after a genuinely smart animal, consider (gorilla) Koko, who knew more than 1 1000 symbols - TensorKoko
or if you want to be 'close' to Japanese...(a bonobo) Kanzi which, figure this, used A KEYBOARD to learn a language - TensorKanzi

I mean....come on....a monkey using a keyboard, exhibiting linguistic knowledge!!!

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Fantastic, just like neural machine readers!

I'd like to combine our love for booze and primates:

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Reminder: 3 more days to suggest names

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rockt commented Jan 16, 2017

  • tensortotle (from aristotle)
  • genie (genie in a bottle)
  • tensorgenie

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  • tensorturtle
  • jack (jack in a box)
  • tensorjack

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pminervini commented Jan 16, 2017

Since it's mostly coded in London:

jack-the-reader ?

(I'm sorry)

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Project Prometheus

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TensorThor \m/ (^_^) \m/

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rockt commented Jan 16, 2017

prometheus ("forethought") makes sense
How about tensortheus?

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Do we really need a tensor prefix?

I actually like forethought!

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mbosnjak commented Jan 17, 2017 via email

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narad commented Jan 17, 2017 via email

@isabelleaugenstein
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jack-the-reader it is!

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As Pasquale said: Trump election all over again ...

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mbosnjak commented Jan 19, 2017 via email

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rockt commented Jan 19, 2017

Isn't it Jack the Reader?

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Yeah, but for pip it should be pip install jack-the-reader, no?

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rockt commented Jan 19, 2017

No, pip install jtr

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narad commented Jan 19, 2017 via email

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It's actually more like Brexit: generations after you will have to live with that name!

But on the more positive side: it's actually quite similar in shape to markov thebeast.

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