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Product Comparison : Cyber-shot™ Digital Still Camera : Sony India on 2009-06-24
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Entrepreneurial Geekiness » Artificial Intelligence problems in Industry (things I’ve worked on) on 2007-11-01
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Techniques include evolutionary algorithms, pattern matching, statistical signal processing and a lot of lateral thinking.
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During that time I also did my own work looking at the use of Bayesian Algorithms (which were becoming rather hot for personal spam filtering) for network-based spam filtering. I worked on the assumption that ISPs saw lots of the same spam so training a filter would be much more efficient at the ISP than on the end-user’s machine.
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Efficacy of genetic algorithm - comp.ai.genetic | Google Groups on 2007-11-01
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You wanted to say: "In each population, there are
100 initial conditions, and to evaluate them for all
100 population members, you need 100 runs for each
of them."
> That's 10 000 runs for one generation.Correct. Since the runs are probably performable by
bit masking techniques, though, they can be done
very very quickly, in a very tight assembly language
loop, and at billions of operations per second, and
some two or more levels of parallelization of
bitwise operators available on modern computer
chips, that isn't a very big task any more.
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Friends on 2007-10-31
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Sasi said you know the folks and took me to the long corridor, told me this is NCST -- explore!!
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UK universities continuing to attract Indian students | Students | EducationGuardian.co.uk on 2007-10-29
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British universities are virtually all now dependent - to a greater or lesser extent - on overseas students to balance their books, and foreign students are worth an estimated £4bn
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Microsoft to Pay $240 Million for Stake in Facebook - New York Times on 2007-10-25
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“Once a social operating system takes over a country it’s like it becomes the native language of that country,” said Lee Lorenzen, a venture capitalist who is bullish on Facebook and notes that Google’s Orkut dominates Brazil, Friendster dominates the Philippines and Facebook is becoming the dominant forum in the United States, Canada and Western Europe.
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Mr. Lorenzen and other Silicon Valley investors are often dismissive of MySpace, Facebook’s larger rival, which has more than 110 million active users and is owned by the News Corporation. “MySpace is not based on authentic identities. Facebook is based on who you really are and who your friends really are. That is who marketers really want to reach, not the fantasy you that lives on MySpace and uses a photo of a model,” he said.
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Beyond Google and Yahoo on 2007-10-23
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Truveo (from AOL) is the search engine that helps you find video content from all video sharing websites (like YouTube, blip.tv), content portals (like CNet, iVillage) and most mainstream media websites (like CNBC, BBC, Reuters). Truveo indexes web videos in near real time so you can safely rely on it for timely searches.
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Blinkx TV is another innovative service that indexes almost all the video content on the web. What’s very impressive about Blinkx is that it also indexes the audio portion of the video and transcribes that to text using speech recognition—that makes Blinkx search results more relevant (you can search by lyrics of the song).
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Scotsman.com Living - Books - Speak your mind on 2007-10-23
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Pinker wants to say we're born with structures of ideas - Kant said much the same - from which we then produce and discover the language we use. After all, Einstein himself said that language and words "do not seem to play any role in my mechanism of thought"; instead he talked of "certain signs" and "more or less clear images" for which he later had to find the words. Behind thought in words, the kind we use, lies some finer kind of thinking; but, sadly, Pinker is stuck with the kind we can express in language.
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Machine translation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia on 2007-10-21
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they improved their translation capabilities by inputting approximately 200 billion words from United Nations materials to train their system. Accuracy of the translation has improved. [1]
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Google Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs) - Google Guide on 2007-10-21
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Limiting the number of results from a given site to two ensures that pages from one site will not dominate your search results and that Google provides pages from a variety of sites.
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