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Tweet The NSF-sponsored Platys project explored the idea that places are more than just GPS coordinates. They are concepts rich with semantic information, including people, activities, roles,...
June 8, 2015
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Tweet Travis Wolfe, Mark Dredze, James Mayfield, Paul McNamee, Craig Harman, Tim Finin and Benjamin Van Durme, Interactive Knowledge Base Population, arXiv:1506.00301 [cs.AI], May 2015. Most...
June 6, 2015
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Tweet Ph.D. Dissertation Defense A Semantic Resolution Framework for Integrating Manufacturing Service Capability Data Yan Kang 10:00am Monday 27 April 2015, ITE 217b Building flexible...
April 25, 2015
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Tweet Facebook’s AI Research (FAIR) group has released open-source, optimized deep-learning modules for their open sourced Torch development environment for numerics, machine learning, and...
January 17, 2015
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Tweet The theme of the 2015 Ontology Summit is Internet of Things: Toward Smart Networked Systems and Societies. The Ontology Summit is an annual series of events (first started by Ontolog...
January 14, 2015
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Tweet Jeff Shager’s Genealogy of Eliza project has added a BBN LISP version of DOCTOR from 1966 that was recovered from a paper tape. Eliza is the classic conversational program written by...
December 21, 2014
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Tweet The third Mid-Atlantic Student Colloquium on Speech, Language and Learning will be held at UMBC on Fri. 11 Oct 3013, bringing together students, postdocs, faculty and researchers from...
August 2, 2013
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Tweet Top Charts is a new feature for Google Trends that identifies the popular searches within a category, i.e., books or actors. What’s interesting about it, from a technology standpoint,...
May 23, 2013
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Tweet Google Sets was a the result of a early Google research project that ended in 2011. The idea was to be able to recognize the similarity of a set of terms (e.g., python, lisp and...
March 7, 2013
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Tweet Computing semantic similarity between words and phrases has important applications in natural language processing, information retrieval, and artificial intelligence. There are two...
January 10, 2013
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