Anthony Di Franco

Anthony Di Franco works at the intersections of complex adaptive systems and computing. Most recently, he wrote the Cocytus system for real-time tracking of academic journal citations on Wikipedia, and designed and implemented the patent-pending accounting and transaction-planning system for decentralized finance at Credibles, a crowd-finance platform that hosted Oakland’s People’s Community Market’s direct public offering. Previously, he developed information retrieval, topic modeling, and recommendation systems for several technology startups, applying algorithmic and statistical techniques at scale. He is a board member of the East Bay biology hackerspace, Counter Culture Labs, where he teaches and organizes events on topics at the intersection of computation and biology. He is also the author of the transgressive historical wuxia manhua, Three Sovereigns.

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