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Unusual Web traffic and end of the forum.
Hi all! Today, I write a blog post to announce that I have decided to close the data mining forum, which was hosted on this website at http://forum2.philippe-fournier-viger.com/ . The forum was a small website that was connected to my … Continue reading
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Reducing the cost of web hosting…
I am hosting my websites for more than 15 years on a web hosting service called IONOS (formerly 1and1), which is not free. I do this because it gives me a lot of flexibility for making websites. However, today, I … Continue reading
2,000,000 visitors on this blog!
This blog has been created about 8 years ago (in 2013) for the purpose of talking about research, academia, and data mining. Today, I just saw that the counter of visitors to this blog has passed 2,000,000. This is of … Continue reading
Some funny or interesting websites related to research
Today I will talk about a few websites that are somewhat funny and are related to research. Auto-reject ( https://autoreject.org/ ) This is a website that let you automatically generate reviews to reject papers. The reviewer need to check some … Continue reading
More problems on IONOS web hosting… 4 days of downtime!
A month ago, I had some big problems with my website hosted by 1and1 ionos. The database was seemingly reverted to three years back and I lost all the posts from the last three years! This week, I got more … Continue reading
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Why researchers should make their research papers available on internet?
In this blog post, I will discuss the importance of making research papers available on the internet. As you probably knows, many researchers nowadays prefer to search for papers/articles on the internet instead of searching at their university’s library. Searching … Continue reading