It’s important to stay in touch with what’s happening in your area of research and also those related to your area. If you have time it’s also nice to dip into the sort of thing you would normally have nothing to do with like graphics in my case for example. It’s good because[...]
Posts Tagged ‘Noisy Channel’
August 5th, 2009 - 5:28 pm § in Tools
15 conferences to watch
Tags: artificial intelligence, Association for Computing Machinery, CHI, Daniel Tunkelang, data mining;, Document Analysis Systems, Evgeniy Gabrilovich, Human-computer interaction, Information retrieval, Intelligent Agent Technology, interest group;, knowledge management;, machine translation;, Matt Cutts, natural language processing;, Noisy Channel, Semantic web, SIGMOD, Special Interest Group, Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval, Technology_Internet, Web Conference, Web Services IJCAI 1 Comment
April 2nd, 2009 - 12:57 pm § in Inspirations, Technology news
Peter Norvig – getting the facts right
Recently Peter Norvig did an interview for Wired Magazine. It was called “The end of theory: The data deluge makes scientific method obsolete” – I know, a pretty provocative title and also a rather silly one. This is ok though, readers are attracted to bold statements and title[...]
March 10th, 2009 - 2:04 pm § in Social networks
TunkRank (for Twitter)
There are plenty of different tools out there to measure your influence on Twitter such as Klout, Twinfluence, Twitter ratio, and there are many more. I’m not sure all of these tools have the same definition of “influence on Twitter”. This is the same question we ask when we[...]

