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  2. Afghan Language Translation Devices for US Army

    Explore Article TFOT - The Future Of Things (Aug 25 2010)

    Afghan Language Translation Devices for US Army ...artment. (Credit: NIST) Following the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States, the U.S. and British forces have resided in Afghanistan. During the past decade the military relied on human translators... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Afghanistan   British   TransTac

  3. Afghan Language Translation Devices for U.S. Army

    Explore Article TFOT - The Future Of Things (Aug 25 2010)

    Afghan Language Translation Devices for U.S. Army ...artment. (Credit: NIST) Following the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States, the U.S. and British forces have resided in Afghanistan. During the past decade the military relied on human translators... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Afghanistan   British   TransTac

  4. ACL 2010 Retrospective

    Explore Article natural language processing blog (Jul 29 2010)

    ...Keown. (This was the IBM best student paper.) Basically they construct networks of characters from British fiction and try to analyze some literary theories in terms of those networks, and find that there m... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Pedro Domingos   Kathleen McKeown

  5. Ethan Zuckerman on Global Media

    Explore Article WorldChanging (Jul 16 2010)

    Ethan Zuckerman on Global Media ...P bias. The BBC shows a different bias – the coverage of poor countries that used to be part of the British Empire is excellent, while the coverage of those that weren’t formerly pink on the map tends to be ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   New York   Ethan Zuckerman   MIT

  6. SDL acquires LanguageWeaver. First reactions.

    Explore Article Gerson Lehrman Group (Jul 15 2010)

    SDL acquires LanguageWeaver. First reactions.Gerson Lehrman GroupSDL International, a British provider of Localization Services and Translation Technology, announced today the acquisition of Ma... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   SDL   Common Sense Advisory   British

  7. SDL buys US translation tech firm Language Weaver

    Explore Article uk.reuters.com (Jul 15 2010)

    ...Related Topics * Mergers & Acquisitions » * Regulatory News » Quotes Thu Jul 15, 2010 11:12am BST * British firm paying $42.5 million for Language Weaver * Deal gives it "best in class" machine translation t... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   SDL   London   Reuters

  8. Talking Technology with Andrew Herbert

    Explore Article Microsoft Research (May 13 2010)

    Talking Technology with Andrew Herbert ...Research event, his career, and his upcoming, royal-bestowed honour. On New Year’s Eve, 2009, the British Queen announced her annual New Year Honours List, including recipients from all walks of life who h... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Microsoftâ   Andrew Herbert   Roger Needham

  9. Joint Parsing and Named Entity Recognition

    Explore Article www-nlp.stanford.edu (Aug 19 2009)

    ... in (Clark, 2000), with code downloaded from his website, on several hundred million words from the British national corpus, and the English Gigaword corpus. The model we trained had 200 clusters, and we use... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Christopher Manning   Manchester

  10. Concept-based categorization of unstructured objects

    Explore Article PatFT » Page 1 of 1 (May 19 2009)

    ...Golf User-generatedcategory description: Game played with drivers or woods and irons. TPC, US Open, British Open, Australian Open and the Masters at Augusta are the events I like the most.In a second exempla... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Department of Defense   Department of Homeland Security   Volkswagen

  11. Google challenged by new rival with all the answers - WolframAlpha

    Explore Article Business News, Market and Financial News (May 17 2009)

    ... talk that it could challenge the might of Google. Wolfram Alpha, named after Stephen Wolfram, the British-born computer scientist and inventor behind the project, takes a query and uses computational ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Czech Republic   London   Milwaukee

  12. 'Intelligent' computational knowledge search engine to make its debut

    Explore Article Herald Journal Newspaper (May 15 2009)

    ...on of physicist Stephen Wolfram. Wikipedia says Stephen Wolfram was born in 1959 in London and is a British physicist, mathematician, and businessman known for his work in theoretical particle physics, cosmo... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   London   Google   British

  13. Joint Parsing and Named Entity Recognition

    Explore Article nlp.stanford.edu (May 12 2009)

    ... in (Clark, 2000), with code downloaded from his website, on several hundred million words from the British national corpus, and the English Gigaword corpus. The model we trained had 200 clusters, and we use... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Eduard Hovy   Yue Zhang

  14. Wolfram Alpha shows itself in public

    Explore Article guardian.co.uk home (Apr 28 2009)

    ... course of nearly two hours (much of which I could hear but not see from my perch in San Francisco) British scientist Stephen Wolfram showed off the system, described what was happening and answered question... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   ReadWriteWeb   Google   Harvard University

  15. New Search Engine Wolfram Alpha "Could Be As Important As Google"

    Explore Article Technology News (Mar 10 2009)

    A British scientist is preparing to launch a new search engine that avoids current search deficiencies by und... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Wolfram Alpha   Stephen Wolfram   Wolfram Research

  16. British search engine 'could rival Google'

    Explore Article guardian.co.uk home (Mar 9 2009)

    ...es in an instinctive way. And that, says Wolfram, is part of the code that Alpha has cracked. ... A British physicist has revealed his plan to launch a new internet search engine so powerful that one expert ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Nova Spivack   Google   Wolfram Alpha

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