Kristen Stewart Co-Authored Research Paper On Artificial Intelligence
Second, it cites all of 13 sources, most of which are github links, other arXiv articles, or conference presentations–not terribly rigorous scholarship. Third, only one author (the lead) has contact information, which calls into question how much the second (Stewart) and third authors contributed to the research and authoring of the article. Fourth, getting second author credit does not mean "co-wrote," it means that she contributed to the paper in some way. You see a lot of papers where a graduate (or even undergraduate) research assistant who entered data into a spreadsheet gets credit as co-author. Her contribution could be significant, or it could be next to nothing.
Jan-21-2017, 13:05:08 GMT
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