User:Dpleibovitz
Appearance
— Wikipedian ♂ — | ||||
Born | 1963 | |||
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Nationality | several | |||
Country | Canada | |||
Current location | Ottawa | |||
Languages | English | |||
Ethnicity | many | |||
Race | many | |||
Hair | some | |||
Eyes | two | |||
Handedness | right | |||
Personality type | INFP | |||
Family and friends | ||||
Marital status | Divorced | |||
Children | Nikita & Keara | |||
Siblings | Yair & Boris (deceased) | |||
Parents | Elvira and Clement (deceased) | |||
Pets | 3 dogs (previously) | |||
Education and employment | ||||
Occupation | Postdoctoral researcher | |||
Employer | Carleton University, Nortel (past) | |||
Education | PhD Cognitive Science, BSc Computer engineering | |||
Primary school | Brookside Elementary School | |||
Intermediate school | Riverbend Junior High School | |||
High school | Old Scona Academic High School | |||
University | Carleton University, University of Alberta | |||
Hobbies, interests, and beliefs | ||||
Hobbies | many | |||
Religion | Athiesm, sciencing requires religioning (belief in a line of inquiry) | |||
Contact info | ||||
Website | dpleibovitz | |||
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Myspace | dpleibovitz | |||
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Joined | March 5, 2007 | |||
First edit | November 21, 2007 | |||
Template editor | yes | |||
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Interested in unified cognitive modeling[1] for progressing science - the coupling of ontologizing and epistemizing.
Areas of interest
[edit]My academic and Wikipedian areas of interest overlap in these areas
- General
- Science, especially soft science - its narratives and rhetoric
- Philosophy
- Mathematics, and Logic
- Physics - their unifying approach (and language) more so than their theory
- Particular
Wikipedian
[edit]- Consistency and relationships across articles, via
- WP:Categorization, especially in general categories that span multiple fields of study
- WP:Disambiguation, which can be viewed as a categorization of sorts, e.g., as uses of a concept
- MOS:ALSO, for related articles
- Correcting minor details related to academic interests, including WP:Templates
Note that while I am an OK academic writer, and great presenter, I am a poor editor - working on it.
Academic
[edit]- Progressing science
- epistemizing (coupled to ontologizing), although I am not a formal philosopher
- WikiSilo Theory[2][3][4] (that interacts with existing MediaWikis)
- Think of it as a scientifically focused Wikipedia on version control - disciplining theory exploration, and synthesis.
- Every version is a coherentizing wiki based on a single scientific approach
- Thus, Wikipedia can be seen as a single network of incoherence (as a mirror of soft science), while WikiSilos form a progressing network of coherence
- Unifying science
- Ontologizing (coupled to epistemizing) - as I am a formal Cognitive scientist
- Using my areas of expertise (Unified Cognitive Modeling) as case study
- Writing a about the language necessary for progressing and unifying science[5]
- David Pierre Leibovitz publications indexed by Google Scholar
Background (relevant to editing)
[edit]- Old career: Computer engineer, worked at Nortel for 13 years, rose in responsibility to senior architect, and manager. Lots of presentations, teaching and technical specs. Excellent systems analysis, and unifying design of highly complex problems
- New career: Cognitive science, applying engineering skills for unifying
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Leibovitz, David Pierre (2013). A Unified Cognitive Model of Visual Filling-In Based on an Emergic Network Architecture (PhD). supervised by Robert L. West. Carleton University. pp. xxxii-459. doi:10.13140/RG.2.1.2681.6482. ISBN 9780494945490. ProQuest 1437103134.
- ^ Leibovitz, David Pierre; West, Robert; Belanger, Mike (2014). WikiSilo: A Self-organizing, Crowd Sourcing System for Interdisciplinary Science. Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2014, Quebec City, Canada) (abstract). Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. Vol. 36. Austin, TX. p. 3333. doi:10.13140/RG.2.1.2455.9840 – via UC eScholarship.org (item 4t114934)].
- ^ Leibovitz, David Pierre; West, Robert; Belanger, Mike (2014). WikiSilo: A Self-organizing, Crowd Sourcing System for Interdisciplinary Science. Poster presented at the 36th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2014, Quebec City, Canada). doi:10.13140/2.1.3139.9048.
- ^ Leibovitz, David Pierre; West, Robert; Belanger, Mike (2014). WikiSilo: A Self-organizing, Crowd Sourcing System for Interdisciplinary Science (support paper). pp. 1–6. doi:10.13140/RG.2.1.3359.1529.
- ^ Leibovitz, David Pierre (n.d.). A Tale of Two World Views: How Language and Science Collide! Only Open-Form Words Can Rescue Science from Closed-Form Scientism (working title).
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