I have this idea, which is considered by some of my friends an utter stupidity: The greatest things in life happen when you are bored and not expecting anyhting extraordinary to happen. It might sound weird, and probably it is, but for me it’s a reality. I could fill this article with all the aspects […]
Perpetuum Jazzile
enero 24th, 2010 · Comments Off on Perpetuum Jazzile
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Cascading Style Sheets
noviembre 27th, 2009 · Comments Off on Cascading Style Sheets
The Cascading Style Sheets, commonly known as CSS, is a style sheet language used to describe the presentation semantics of a document written in a markup language, specially webpages written in XHTML and HTML though it can be applied to any XML file. More easily explained, it is simply used for adding style to documents. […]
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Tim Berners-Lee
octubre 22nd, 2009 · Comments Off on Tim Berners-Lee
This nice looking man is no less than the Enlish engineer that invented the World Wide Web in 1989, though it was not released until 1992, when he worked at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland. Berners-Lee, now Sir, was born in 1955, and studied Physics in Oxford university. He soon […]
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E-book vs. traditional book
octubre 11th, 2009 · Comments Off on E-book vs. traditional book
In media, the environment issues are quite popular. We can’t stop hearing about how the jungles and forests are about to disappear because of all the trees that are cut to make wood and mostly paper. This means that ecologist are huge approvers of the E-books, as it could help saving tons of paper a […]
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Hypertext: Consequences in artistic creation.
septiembre 29th, 2009 · Comments Off on Hypertext: Consequences in artistic creation.
Hypertext is now broadly used as an electronic literature genre called hypertext fiction, characterized for using links, providing new contexts all the time. This makes a story deeper, and gives it the chance of having more potential. It also is popular for the interaction with the reader, as in interactive fiction. That is the real […]
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Edición Digital
septiembre 23rd, 2009 · Comments Off on Edición Digital
Enciclopedia francesa del s. XVIII
http://thales.cica.es/rd/Recursos/rd99/ed99-0257-01/enciclo.html
http://wapedia.mobi/es/Encyclop%C3%A9die,_ou_Dictionnaire_raisonn%C3%A9_des_sciences,_des_arts_et_des_m%C3%A9tiers
The Spectator
http://www.mnstate.edu/…
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Question Answering Systems (Questionnaire 3)
junio 21st, 2009 · Comments Off on Question Answering Systems (Questionnaire 3)
We place question answering in information retrieval. It automatically answers a question posed in natural language using a pre-structured database or a collection of natural language documents like the World Wide Web. Question Answering has been very popular recently, but not in the multilingual research: It has been focused mainly on English. Multilingual QA has […]
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Machine Translation (Questionnaire 3)
junio 15th, 2009 · Comments Off on Machine Translation (Questionnaire 3)
Nowadays computers can be used in the difficult task of translating a text from one language to another. It’s a work on process, but it has already been achieved a great quality, if we realize the difficulty of the system. It is helpful to understand more or less the meaning of the text, but it […]
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Computational semantics (Questionnaire 2)
junio 4th, 2009 · Comments Off on Computational semantics (Questionnaire 2)
Computational semantics studies how to automate the process of constructing and reasoning with meaning representations of natural language expressions. That’s why it is vital for automatic translation. It is quite a new discipline which combines facts from formal semantics, computational linguistics, and automated reasoning. Traditional inference tools (such as theorem provers and model builders) are […]
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Speech Recognition (Questionnaire 2)
junio 2nd, 2009 · Comments Off on Speech Recognition (Questionnaire 2)
Speech recognition converts words as spoken by us, to be machine-readable, and it includes voice dialing, call routing, appliance control and content-based spoken audio search. The first applications for this speech recognition were automated telephone systems and medical dictation software. People still us it often for dictation, querying databases, and giving commands to computers, especially […]
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The Stanford Natural Language Processing Group
mayo 30th, 2009 · Comments Off on The Stanford Natural Language Processing Group
This is a group of faculty, postdocs, and students who work on “algorithms that allow computers to process and understand human languages”. They research computational linguistics and their applications in human language technology. Their work envolves sentence understanding, probabilistic parsing and tagging, biomedical information extraction, grammar induction, word sense disambiguation, and automatic question answering.
They have […]
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Information extraction (Questionnaire 2)
mayo 19th, 2009 · Comments Off on Information extraction (Questionnaire 2)
It is, in natural language processing, a type of information retrieval which is used to automatically extract structured information like categorized and contextually and semantically well-defined data from a certain domain, from unstructured machine-readable documents. Another of their goals is to allow computation to be done on the previously unstructured data and allow logical reasoning […]
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