Watson, named after IBM's founder, Thomas J. Watson, is an artificial intelligence program developed by IBM designed to answer questions posed in natural language. It is being developed as part of the DeepQA research project. The program is in the final stages of completion and will run on a POWER7 processor-based system. It is scheduled to compete on the television quiz show Jeopardy! as a test of its abilities; the competition will be aired in three Jeopardy! episodes running from February 14–16, 2011 at 7 PM EST. Watson will compete against Brad Rutter, the current biggest all-time mo...
The Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) is an XML-based data format for exchanging public warnings and emergencies between alerting technologies. CAP allows a warning message to be consistently disseminated simultaneously over many warning systems to many applications. CAP increases warning effectiveness and simplifies the task of activating a warning for responsible officials.
Individuals can receive standardized alerts from many sources and configure their applications to process and respond to the alerts as desired. Alerts from the United States Geological Survey, the Department of Homelan...
@NickT so what's to say they didn't do so? It's entirely possible that the hardware did decode them on the fly, and there's nothing to have stopped it. Or is the problem that most commercial OCR is much slower than cognitive recognition so they wanted to eliminate the delay of OCR?
@NickT when I read a short blurb on Watson I was mistaken; I was thrown off by natural language processing. Had I thought about it I would have known that could mean processing English strings in memory, but for some reason my brain jumped to the fact that it was doing speech-to-text
Why, do you not see the challenge in a machine decoding phrases even more convoluted than natural English and tearing through a database to find an answer?
@NickT I see that OCR detracts from the overall solution. The solution was not to create a human simulacra, it was to test a database solution. Feeding it via text and having it OCR to remove text was just two sides of a potential coin. It was easier to provide text than to add in the complexity of OCR. I don't see the let-down. </conversation>
I'm halfway through the Jeopardy episode, and I'm comforted to know that no matter how smart supercomputers get, humans will retain supremacy when it comes to Harry Potter knowledge
I don't either, that's why I'm baffled. I still think your missing the point of it all--it's not the database, it's the language parsing that's the focus.
@drachenstern Sorry, this doesn't compute. Specifically the part where you said you weren't using Linux. I believe this is your problem; erasing Windows and installing Linux should fix things. Do you concur @MichaelMrozek?
@DanGrossman thats cuz when I refresh the page, the page automatically goes to the last answer, and I refresh the page for check stacexchange updates, but it automatically goes to the last answer, and I need to scroll up all again. LOL
@DanGrossman oh, you will need to scroll just a little bit for see the text. But if you want to see the bar, you have to scroll up much more then you needed to see the text. LOL
I'm working on a little project involving the faces of twitter users via their profile pictures.
A problem I've encountered is that after I filter out all but the images that are clear portrait photos, a small but significant percentage of twitter users use a picture of Justin Bieber as their pr...
@NickT The post was closed on SO, a Stats mod wanted it there (for some reason), and Robert Harvey accidentally migrated it to Android in the process, heh.
This hilarious but serious question was somehow moved to two sites:
Android (wtf?)
Statistics
both of which aren't good picks in my opinion - this should stay on SO. But my main issue here is that the question somehow ended up on two sites. Why?
In order to find myself some nice lapis lazuli and get away from my current base, I'm building a little tunnel in the Nether to allow me to get into the midst of some fresh chunks fairly quickly.
I have a nice little stone house, but as Ghasts and zombie pigmen can spawn at "any light level" in ...
I feel my ignore button starting to become very very helpful and I'm trying to ignore it ... there have recently been about four users demanding application of it for a test-period :\
@MichaelPetrotta If you want to call that succeeding, then yes :). And Gaming.SE has approximately 0 posts per day compared to SO, so being proud of the impressive spam-detection efforts there is a bit silly
[Comic Book Guy] Worst signup experience EVER.
FAIL FAIL FAIL (that's the process, not you).
FAIL FAIL FAIL (that IS you, after I go and create an openid and STILL can't sign in).
Indeed, I would be very careful about running it without knowing what it is or why you should run it ;)
sadly I don't see any consistent way to do what he wants aside from overriding all custom site info or I guess I could clone the header styles :\ ... that may actually work better :\
Ok, I have a selector $('#header') that has a style in the stylesheet, and some dependent elements. How do I add a reference to $('#myHeader') to all those same places? do I need to walk the tree for all elements in document.head?
alternately how do I just duplicate a rule from the stylesheet?
I'm using willRotateToInterfaceOrientation to swap views when my iPad rotates. If I have a modal view or an alert view open when my device rotates and swaps views, the view swaps and the alert disappears and does not reappear, even if the alert is "presented" again later.
Edit:
I've narrowed t...
I am wondering how does printf() figure out when to stop printing a string, even I haven't put a termination character at the end of the string? I did an experiment by malloc a 10 bytes memory and put exactly 10 characters in it, somehow, the printf could still print out these characters without ...
Intended action is to sticky the userbar at the top of the screen, where the notifications etc show up. It should work on all sites and retain the site's theming.
@psyhclo try the new URL two messages up from this one. If you installed the previous userscript then visit chrome://extensions and remove both of them, then reinstall the one just above
Also, it doesn't handle a51 yet, but I'll fix that on my next update, when I also update the headerblock (for better identification in the extensions window) and when I update any bugs anybody else finds
How can all EL&U publications be localized (if not centrlized) and found?
Update:
How this will be done is another and quite independent question.
The answer that it is impossible is incorrect. It is possible. One just should have some common policy and/or adjust technical realizatio...
I've been adding content to an answer of mine like crazy during the last few hours. I think I may have went overboard after rereading the question and would like someone opinion as to whether I should edit it down or not. stackoverflow.com/questions/4999505/…
@AlexandreJasmin Can't judge the content, but: it's well formatted, not too dense, has a picture, accepted by OP and looks to be a canonical answer. You may have answered more than he asked, but it looks ok to me.