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Sandboxes, sub-pages and general advice edit

Prof. Miller, welcome to Wikipedia. I have deleted that page, as I gather it was created in error.

You don't need to keep all your work-in-progress in a single sandbox. You can have as many as you like: User:Mim.cs/sandbox2 etc, or you can make user sub-pages with descriptive titles like User:Mim.cs/Computational Anatomy. A good way to make a user-subpage is to click on Help:Userspace draft and fill in the title. You can have sub-sub-pages too, if you like, separated by further forward-slashes: User:Mim.cs/sandbox/First draft. Read all about that (if you want to) at WP:User pages.

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WP:WikiProject Mathematics is a group of users interested in mathematical articles. You can leave a message on their talk page (click "Talk" at the top of their page) if you need advice or would like someone to look at one of your drafts.

Regards, JohnCD (talk) 16:05, 14 November 2015 (UTC)Reply

A question about your sandbox edit

In its present state, your sandbox is nowhere near suitable as a Wikipedia article. Is it intended to be a draft for a Wikipedia article, or are you just using it to hold content for your own use, not to prepare an article for the encyclopaedia? The editor who uses the pseudonym "JamesBWatson" (talk) 14:18, 24 November 2015 (UTC)Reply

Reply to your message on my talk page edit

JamesBWatson's question above was prompted by the fact that we get, and have to discourage, a surprising number of users who have no interest in contributing to the encyclopedia, but want to use Wikipedia as a place to develop material for their own purposes. You tell me that you are indeed preparing material with a view to publication in the encyclopedia, so that's fine; and there is no deadline.

I do have another concern, since you say you are writing about "Computational Anatomy, the field I pioneered... " It is not the role of an encyclopedia to publish anything new, and I urge you again to read carefully the policy WP:No original research, noting particularly that it says:

If no reliable third-party sources can be found on a topic, Wikipedia should not have an article about it. If you discover something new, Wikipedia is not the place to announce such a discovery.

You can best assess whether your proposed contributions would fall foul of the No original research policy. If this is a first publication of these ideas, they definitely would. If they have been published elsewhere, but have not been the subject of independent comment, lack of third-party sources would still be a problem. There is an inclusion criterion called Wikipedia:Notability which looks for references showing "significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject." The test is, have people not connected with the subject thought it significant enough to write substantial comment about?

If it turns out that your work is original research from Wikipedia's point of view, all is not lost: we have a sister project Wikiversity which welcomes it. (Since writing the above, I am somewhat reassured by doing a Google Scholar serach on "Computational anatomy").

I am not qualified to comment on the material in your sandbox, except to say that it is not clear to me whether it is intended to be a single article or several; also, each section plunges straight into the mathematics, with no introductory explanation. Wikipedia likes an introductory "lead paragraph" to set the scene and give an overview. If this is a new field, perhaps there should be an overview article, similar to the existing Computational biology.

There is advice on structuring mathematical articles at WP:Manual of Style/Mathematics. You might also like to look at examples which have reached the status of "Good article" and "Featured article." See

Nobody expects an article as first posted to be at that level, but it will show you the sort of standard aimed at.

I will tomorrow post a message at WP:WikiProject Mathematics to ask advice from users with more experience in this area.

Finally, a point of technique: in conversations on talk pages (but not in articles) it is useful to sign contributions so that it is clear who said what when. This is done by ending each contribution with a group of four "tilde" characters ~~~~, which the system will turn into a "signature" of your username and the time and date, like this: JohnCD (talk) 23:07, 26 November 2015 (UTC)Reply

Another reply edit

Apologies for delay in replying to your last message. I am glad you are having fun, contributing here should be fun, but your idea of keeping your sandbox as a work-space for yourself and your colleagues "Even if it doesn't pass the muster as a Wikipedia article or series of published articles" worries me.

Contributors to the encyclopedia are given considerable latitude in their own user pages - the relevant guideline at WP:FAKEARTICLE says: "Userspace is not a free web host and should not be used to indefinitely host pages that look like articles... Short-term hosting of potentially valid articles and other reasonable content under development or in active use is usually acceptable." If it does not seem that what you are doing is working towards creation of an article, sooner or later it is likely to be nominated for deletion. In that case, I suggest you have a look at Wikiversity, a sister project running on the same MediaWiki software, which has a much wider brief: it is "devoted to learning resources, learning projects, and research for use in all levels, types, and styles of education".

However, I urge you again to consider making at least an overview article at an encyclopedic level about Computational Anatomy.

You can reply below here: I will "watch" this talk page, and that will keep the conversation together. Regards, JohnCD (talk) 22:51, 3 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

WikiProject Mathematics edit

I have left a note at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Mathematics#Computational anatomy to ask for advice.

It occurs to me that you may get some ideas from the existign articles Computational biology and Computational neuroscience.

Another point of Wikipedia technique: when you leave a new message on a talk page, you should give it a header so that is distinguished from what went before. You can do that by putting the header on a line by itself with two = signs before and two after, or by clicking "New section" at the top of the talk page, which will present a form with boxes for header and content. If you are adding to an existing conversation no header is needed, but it is conventional to indent a new contribution by preceding each paragraph by one or more colon characters.

Regards, JohnCD (talk) 22:44, 15 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

CA sandbox article edit

I have re-read User:Mim.cis/sandbox. As someone unfamiliar with the field, my impression is that after the initial overview and introduction, the article plunges at once fairly deep into the mathematics. It feels as though an intermediate-level section is missing to explain how the different bits of mathematics make up the field and fit together.

I don't know if you read the reply when I asked for comments in mid-December at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Mathematics/Archive/2015/Dec#Computational anatomy. I will ping user Ozob who commented helpfully there, to see if he can offer more advice.

After that, I see no reason why you should not click the blue "Submit" button. That way, there is no risk of immediate deletion: either the article will be accepted and made live, or it will be declined with comments and advice for further work. Regards, JohnCD (talk) 18:43, 22 January 2016 (UTC)Reply

The article is much improved from when I last looked. I feel like I'm starting to understand (at least in outline) what the subject is about and why flows on the diffeomorphism group are a useful viewpoint. I believe that the article could be added to Wikipedia almost as-is, with two exceptions. The first is that there are a lot of collapsed boxes for "extended content". This sort of thing is generally discouraged on Wikipedia. In each case I looked at, I was never sure why the box was necessary, and I thought that there must be a way to combine it with the surrounding exposition. The second is that the same is true of subpages such as Group-Actions-Manifolds-CA, Sobolev-RKHS-CA, and so on. Subpages like this have been discouraged in Wikipedia articles for a very long time (see Wikipedia:Subpages), so it's very unlikely that you could retain this structure when the article is moved to the main encyclopedia. In the cases I looked at, it seemed like it was usually reasonable to integrate the subpage into the main article.
All in all, it's excellent work. Ozob (talk) 18:23, 23 January 2016 (UTC)Reply

January 2016 edit

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Speedy deletion nomination of /Variations in CA for Necessary Conditions edit

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I wanted to let you know that I just tagged /Variations in CA for Necessary Conditions for deletion, because it's too short to identify the subject of the article.

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Speedy deletion nomination of /Sobolev-RKHS-CA edit

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Speedy deletion nomination of /Eulerian-Evolution-Lie-Bracket-Diffeomorphism-Group-CA edit

 

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Speedy deletions declined edit

I have declined these three speedy deletion nominations, but please don;t post any more of these sub-articles just yet, they are causing confusion. More within an hour. JohnCD (talk) 21:50, 3 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

You may not have intended to, but you moved those articles into the main encyclopedia, where they came under scrutiny from the New Pages Patrol, who correctly pointed out that they need a better introduction and context-setting, but incorrectly nominated them for speedy deletion under a clause (WP:CSD#A1) intended only for very short articles. Fortunately speedy-deletion takes two pairs of eyes, the tags are reviewed by an admin.
I have moved them into Draft space at:
I guess that the initial "/" meant that you intended these to be sub-articles of the main one. Unfortunately, there is no sub-article structure in the main encyclopedia space - a forward-slash in an article title is simply treated as part of the title. Each article stands on its own. So each of these will need to provide some introduction and context-setting. You could start with "In [[Computational anatomy]]... ", the double square brackets providing a link back to the main article, but there should be some more introductory explanation to set the scene. Regards, JohnCD (talk) 22:35, 3 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Draft:Computational anatomy edit

Hi. I noticed the draft and checked it out, as there are always typos that the simple-minded (waves hi!) can fix. I made two changes fixing small things. You might want to check I didn't do anything wrong fixing names having accents. Also, I didn't scan the whole article. Shenme (talk) 04:39, 5 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Yes. I understand.
I can totally stop now.
I did mot realize the conflict of interest thing was happening.
Not my intention.
Mim.cis (talk) 01:55, 5 April 2016 (UTC)Reply
Thank you so much for your gracious reply! We love' experts here - we really do. When we are able to attract editors who are experts, who want to help write a general encyclopedia for the general public our articles improve dramatically, so I hope you will consider sticking around. And it is really OK to cite yourself, but just do it only when you really have to, as part of creating content that aims to cover a topic completely. Please do read WP:EXPERT. And please also read WP:TECHNICAL and try to write so that someone with say a BS can understand it. Please.... Thanks again. Jytdog (talk) 04:18, 5 April 2016 (UTC)Reply
I'd like to help get the Statistical Shape Analysis and Computational Anatomy articles into a good state. I worked in Mardia's group fifteen years ago. There is a problem of balance in the articles focussing one one particular technique, rather than giving equal weight to all the different approaches. --Salix alba (talk): 17:55, 5 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

TOO MANY CAPITAL LETTERS edit

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A tag has been placed on Nitish V Thakor requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section G12 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because the page appears to be an unambiguous copyright infringement. This page appears to be a direct copy from http://sinapse.nus.edu.sg/staff-profile/nitish-v-thakor/. For legal reasons, we cannot accept copyrighted text or images taken from other web sites or printed material, and as a consequence, your addition will most likely be deleted. You may use external websites or other printed material as a source of information, but not as a source of sentences. This part is crucial: say it in your own words. Wikipedia takes copyright violations very seriously and persistent violators will be blocked from editing.

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November 2017 edit

Hi and thanks for your message on my talk page. The first issue is that (as has been mentioned numerous times above) you have a clear conflict of interest and have thus been asked to stop editing articles about yourself or your workplace directly, but have continued to do so. Your comment on my talk page that "My staff and I spent hours putting that material together" suggests to me that you may be in breach of wikipedia's undeclared paid editing policy and so I will be asking about this on the conflict of interest noticeboard. Specific questions about the editing of the page can be asked on its talk page, or you can see the reasons I have given for my edits in my edit summaries, but I would also remind that wikipedia articles are not owned by their subjects. Thanks, Melcous (talk) 21:30, 5 November 2017 (UTC)Reply

Notice of Conflict of interest noticeboard discussion edit

  There is currently a discussion at Wikipedia:Conflict of interest/Noticeboard regarding a possible conflict of interest incident with which you may be involved. The thread is Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering. Thank you. Melcous (talk) 21:43, 5 November 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Michael, You will see that I have edited the Oxford article as well. If you read WP:UNIGUIDE, the recommendations there are clear that lists like that should be for those people notable enough for their own wikipedia article only. (Otherwise, for example, many articles would have long lists of huge numbers of faculties which would need almost constant updating). That is the kind of content that belongs on the faculty or university's own website, not in an encyclopedia.
The discussion at WP:COIN is slow unfortunately, but can I once again ask you to please stop directly editing articles about yourself, your colleagues, or your workplace. Thank you, Melcous (talk) 20:01, 7 November 2017 (UTC)Reply

Proposed deletion of Nitish V. Thakor edit

 

The article Nitish V. Thakor has been proposed for deletion because it appears to have no references. Under Wikipedia policy, this biography of a living person will be deleted after seven days unless it has at least one reference to a reliable source that directly supports material in the article.

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Your autobiography edit

I regret to inform you that I have done major editing to your autobiography. By now, you understand that you can't objectively create an article about yourself. I was limited by the references that supported biographical content. The biography can't contain your original research. You are not your research. You were born, you had parents, went to school, grew up in a city or town...that is a biography. If you have any independent (of you) sources that provide information on you, leave the links on the talk page of the biography.

Please understand, your contributions to medicine are amazing. I am pretty sure you are a great person and have the best of motives. The alternative to my drastic editing was deleting the article. Best Regards, Bfpage (talk) 23:50, 9 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

Bfpage, you seem to be under a misconception--a researcher is not notable because of their "were born, you had parents, went to school, grew up in a city or town." That's just personal detail--it's nice to have it, but less important than the career. If that's all that could be found it wouldn't pass WP:PROF. A researcher is notable because of their research, and that's what the article needs to focus on. I therefore restored a somewhat abbreviated version of the research. It does need to be further developed-claims to importance must be proven by a 3rd party citation--but citation counts to a paper are one way of showing its importance. It is important whom someone collaborates with--that's how science develops. I restored & abbreviated some of this, but it could probably be done a little more concisely than I left it.
mim.cis, if you wish to add such references, please suggest them on the article talk page, do not add them to the article. Please see also my comment at User talk:Doc James DGG ( talk ) 06:05, 10 December 2017 (UTC)Reply
 

The article The Johns Hopkins University Center for Imaging Science has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

This article was created by an editor who works for this organization and has an undeclared conflict of interest. The content is uncited.

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Proposed deletion of Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering edit

 

The article Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

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I removed the prod on this also--I think there is enough evidence that the dept is famous. But this will not stop anyone from listing it for an AfD discussion. DGG ( talk ) 06:06, 10 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

Proposed deletion of Wojtek Zbijewski edit

 

The article Wojtek Zbijewski has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

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:As reviewing administrator, I removed the prod; I think it is famous enough to pass AfD. DGG ( talk ) 05:33, 10 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

AfC notification: User:Mim.cis/sandbox/Jeff Siewerdsen has a new comment edit

 
I've left a comment on your Articles for Creation submission, which can be viewed at User:Mim.cis/sandbox/Jeff Siewerdsen. Thanks! DGG ( talk ) 21:19, 10 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

Proposed deletion of Donald L. Snyder edit

 

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Donald L. Snyder 02-JANUARY-2018 edit

Speedy deletion nomination of Donald L. Snyder edit

 

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Your submission at Articles for creation: Donald L. Snyder (January 3) edit

 
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