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Tweet Many Google+ users have been reporting frequent notices about new followers that they don’t know and appear to be attractive young women. The suspicious followers have minimal profiles...
Full Title: Mid-Atlantic student colloquium on speech, language and learning Tweet The First Mid-Atlantic Student Colloquium on Speech, Language and Learning is a one-day event to be held at the...
Tweet Stanford is experimenting with an interesting idea — offering some of their most popular undergraduate computer science courses online for free and simultaneously with their regular...
Full Title: Mid-Atlantic Student Colloquium on Speech, Language and Learning, 23 Sept 2011 Tweet The Mid-Atlantic Student Colloquium on Speech, Language and Learning is a one day, free event...
Tweet Publishing trends has a good post describing a new variation on spam: creating low-quality ebooks from plagiarized or public-domain content and selling them in ebook markets like Amazon’s...
Full Title: DARPA uses computer game to learn anti-submarine warfare tactics Tweet DARPA is developing a new component to track “quiet submarines” to be part of the Navy’s Anti Submarine Warfare...
Tweet IBM’s Watson’s performance in last week’s Jeopardy Challenge was an amazing accomplishment and a demonstration of how our computer systems are becoming more intelligent and capable of...
Tweet On the eve of the big Jeopardy! match, Peter Norvig’s opinion piece in the New York Post (!) today, The Machine Age looks at AI’s progress over the past sixty years and lays out six...
Tweet The current (11 February 2011) issue of Science is a special issue on Dealing with Data. It includes a collection of free, online articles that “highlights both the challenges posed by the...
Tweet The Naive Bayes classifier is one of the most versatile machine learning algorithms that I have seen around during my meager experience as a graduate student, and I wanted to do a toy...