J. Harry Caufield
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June 03, 2014 June 03, 2014/ J. Harry Caufield
An overly-compressed Sierpinski gasket. Say that fast enough and you sound like an irate plumber.

Fractals generally make good desktop wallpaper but viewing them as compressed bitmaps is a bit existentially disappointing. It's like going to the zoo: you know the animals you're seeing are just stand-ins for the authentic complexity of nature.
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J. Harry Caufield

Harry Caufield is a researcher at UCLA developing ways to better understand biomedical text and literature as a data resource. He is interested in information extraction, natural language processing, machine learning, protein-protein interactions, cardiovascular health, and the microbial world. He also appreciates computational creativity and generative methods.

Go ahead and send him an email. It would brighten his day.