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  2. Watson Supercomputer: From Game Shows To Medicine

    Explore Article PSFK - New Ideas and Trends (Jun 21 2010)

    Watson Supercomputer: From Game Shows To Medicine PSFKWatson Supercomputer: From Game Shows To MedicinePSFKIBM is building a natural language processing computer, code-named Watson, to compete against humans on the game show Jeopardy. For the past 3 years, ...and more » (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   John Kelly   I.B.M.   IBM

  3. Google's Computing Power Refines Translation Tool

    Explore Article TuscaloosaNews.com (Mar 10 2010)

    Google's Computing Power Refines Translation Tool MIGUEL HELFT The company's network pushes the limits of translation technology and has become a favored source for millions. (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   University of Southern California   Mountain View   Language Technologies Institute

  4. Google’s Computing Power Refines Translation Tool

    Explore Article TuscaloosaNews.com (Mar 10 2010)

    Google’s Computing Power Refines Translation Tool ... had received from a fan in South ... If you need a rough-and-ready translation, it’s the place to go,” said Philip Resnik, a machine translation expert and associate professor of linguistics at the University of Maryland, College Park. (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Mountain View   Language Technologies Institute   Sergey Brin

  5. Google's computing power betters translation tool

    Explore Article goupstate.com (Mar 9 2010)

    Google's computing power betters translation tool MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — In a meeting at Google in 2004, the discussion turned to an e-mail message the company had received from a fan in South Korea. Sergey Brin, a Google founder, ran the message through an automatic translation service that the ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   University of Southern California   Sergey Brin   Mountain View

  6. Google's Computing Power Betters Translation Tool

    Explore Article BlueRidgeNow.com (Mar 9 2010)

    Google's Computing Power Betters Translation Tool MIGUEL HELFT The company's network pushes the limits of translation technology and has become a favored source for millions. (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   University of Southern California   Sergey Brin   Mountain View

  7. Google's Computer Might Betters Translation Tool

    Explore Article Post-Gazette NOW (Mar 9 2010)

    MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- In a meeting at Google in 2004, the discussion turned to an e-mail message the company had received from a fan in South Korea. Sergey Brin, a Google founder, ran the message through an automatic translation service that the company had licensed. (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   University of Southern California   Sergey Brin   Miguel Helft

  8. A translator tool with a human touch sign in to recommend

    Explore Article mb.com.ph (Dec 1 2009)

    How hard can it be, as the joke goes, to speak Chinese? (Six-year-olds do it all the time.) Yes, it turns out that learning languages is one of those skills that humans, even relatively young ones, master seemingly magically. It is all enough to make a mainframe computer jealous. (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Salim Roukos   Irene Greif   Cambridge

  9. A Translator Tool With a Human Touch

    Explore Article BlueRidgeNow.com (Nov 23 2009)

    NOAM COHEN I.B.M. is calling on many humans, namely its 400,000 workers, to improve digital translation with its project n.Fluent. (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Harvard Business School   Yorktown Heights   Irene Greif

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    Explore Article The New York Times (Nov 23 2009)

    Link by Link HOW hard can it be, as the joke goes, to speak Chinese? (Six-year-olds do it all the time.) Ari Fishkind for I.B.M. David Lubensky, left, and Salim Roukos of I.B.M. are using many humans, namely the company's 400,000 workers, to improve digital ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Harvard Business School   Irene Greif   Cambridge

  11. A Translator Tool With a Human Touch

    Explore Article The New York Times (Nov 22 2009)

    A Translator Tool With a Human Touch A Translator Tool With a Human TouchNew York TimesSo, when a machine translation from French produces, “MTTP is the time of 30 minutes and it is steadily declining since January 2006,” a human correction ...and more » (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Harvard Business School   Irene Greif   Cambridge

  12. Computer program to take on ‘jeopardy!’

    Explore Article Tehran Times Daily NewsPaper (Apr 28 2009)

    I.B.M. scientists previously devised a chess-playing program to run on a supercomputer called Deep Blue. That program beat the world champion Garry Kasparov in a controversial 1997 match (Mr. Kasparov called the match unfair and secured a draw in a ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Ken Jennings   David A. Ferrucci   Alex Trebek

  13. Computer Program to Take On ‘Jeopardy!’

    Explore Article TimesDaily.com (Apr 27 2009)

    YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. — This highly successful television quiz show is the latest challenge for artificial intelligence. What is “Jeopardy”? That is correct. I.B.M. plans to announce Monday that it is in the final stages of completing a ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Google   Ken Jennings   Garry Kasparov

  14. IBM Computer Program To Take On 'Jeopardy!'

    Explore Article Slashdot (Apr 27 2009)

    longacre writes "I.B.M. plans to announce Monday that it is in the final stages of completing a computer program to compete against human 'Jeopardy!' contestants. If the program beats the humans, the field of artificial intelligence will have made a leap forward. ... The team is aiming not at a true thinking machine but at a new class of software that can 'understand' human questions and respond ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Alex Trebek   I.B.M.

  15. Computer Program to Take On ‘Jeopardy!'

    Explore Article The New York Times (Apr 26 2009)

    The new bid is based on three years of work by a team that has grown to 20 experts in fields like natural language processing, machine learning and information retrieval. Under the rules of the match that the company has negotiated with the “Jeopardy! ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Google   Ken Jennings   Garry Kasparov

  16. Health Care Industry Moves Slowly Onto the Internet

    Explore Article Technology (Apr 5 2009)

    The new project is the Open Health Natural Language Processing Consortium. The application of natural language processing — simply, understanding human language — to medicine is becoming increasingly important as more patient and research information ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   GE Healthcare   Chicago   Harvard Medical School

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