To Do
- Extend the outline of the proposal
- Look up and include the following:
- Graph Grammars (John Pfaltz)
- Subgraphs that are collapsed into nodes
- Heirarchical graphs, where nodes can represent an entire subgraph
- Quad trees (useful in images for multiple resolution levels, could be useful for graphs)
- Fill out specifically the following:
- Contributions
- Summary of the contributions of this dissertation. They should be seen in the detailed research plan in more detail.
- Add to the outline phrases of which motivating example might provide fodder for that metric/claim/work
- Can include some abstractly specified domains (graphs defined in abstract domains)
- There can be generated graphs that we can operate with (contrived examples)
- Detailed Research Plan
- This should be the meat of the document!
- Includes details of how the contributions will be done
- Publication venues for summer work:
- Digital Humanities and Computer Science: dhcs.northwestern.edu
- Possibly for 2016, dh2016 (austrailia: the world-wide digital humanities conference)
- Contact Committee
- Reconnect with confirmed professors
- Connect with Jeff Holt about joining
- Can I get cocitation data from Google Scholar? That might be more complete than ArXiv.
- Looking at identity across evolving nodes. So, varying definition of identity and varying time