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A diverse set of AI news this week. e.g. use quantum mechanics to define data set relationships?************************* Chaos filter helps robots
make sense of the world New Scientist Tech Feb. 24,
2009 ************************* have come up with a way for map-building robots to
accurately recognize places they have
been before, even when objects
have moved or are approached from a new
angle. Their FabMap software
tackles those problems by having a robot
assign a visual
"vocabulary" of up to a thousand individual
"words" for each... http://www.kurzweilai.net/email/newsRedirect.html?newsID=10185&m=33305
It
occurs to me that datamining FAQs could build many types of expert systems with
AI chat capabilities, Of course some editing and tuning would be necessary; but
80% of the grunt work could be automated and accuracy verified by cross referencing
other FAQs on the same subject or books accepted as definitive. For
example the Q & A of “ASK.com” could be a superbot of many
domains of expert systems; growing into thousands of defined topics. ************************* First Crowdsourced Women's
Health Book Released KurzweilAI.net Feb. 25, 2009 ************************* CureTogether, a Health 2.0
Startup based in release the first
crowdsourced women's health book
Wednesday. Assembled from the input of
190 women living with a common,
but poorly understood condition
called vulvodynia, "Vulvodynia
Heroes" is the product of an ongoing
online research... http://www.kurzweilai.net/email/newsRedirect.html?newsID=10175&m=33305
Solving AI Mobil
cross language translation AI. ************************* kReader Place winner in Nokia's
Technology Showcase contest KurzweilAI.net Feb. 23, 2009 ************************* The kReader Reading Technology has been
named Showcase category in Nokia's
global Calling All Innovators
contest for "mobile applications
and solutions to help improve the quality
of life on the planet." knfb
Reading Technology's multi-language text-to-speech application,
with cross-language... http://www.kurzweilai.net/email/newsRedirect.html?newsID=10167&m=33305 I
previously thought of using fractal mathematics to represent complex data set
relations. ************************* Scientists Model Words as
Entangled Quantum States in our Minds PhysOrg.com Feb. 18, 2009 ************************* Researchers from Investigated the quantum
nature of word associations and
presented a simplified quantum model of
a mental lexicon. They view quantum
theory as an abstract framework for
developing models of
"non-separability" (of which quantum entanglement
is a... http://www.kurzweilai.net/email/newsRedirect.html?newsID=10188&m=33305 ************************* A Soldier's (Robotic) Best
Friend Technology Review Feb. 23,
2009 ************************* The U.S. Army has released
new footage of the BigDog
robot--a sophisticated, four-legged "pack-bot"
designed to carry 340-pound payloads across
all kinds of terrain--up or down
hills, through ice, sand, snow, and dirt--by monitoring sensors
in its legs and adjusting its
posture... http://www.kurzweilai.net/email/newsRedirect.html?newsID=10168&m=33305 this
one is for those of you who like math puzzles. ************************* Recipe for Disaster: The
Formula That Killed Wall Street Wired Feb. 23, 2009 ************************* Financial economist David X.
Li's simplistic Gaussian copula
function for deriving correlations
between financial quantities,
adopted by everybody from bond
investors and Wall Street banks to ratings agencies and regulators,
crashed the global economy when
house-price depreciation kicked in.... http://www.kurzweilai.net/email/newsRedirect.html?newsID=10170&m=33305 Manager Information Systems Advancing Native Missions Tel: 540-456-7111 ext. 133 WWW.Adnamis.org _______________________________________________ This is the pandorabots-general mailing list To Post, reply to pandorabots-general@... Unsubscribe and change preferences at http://list.pandorabots.com/mailman/listinfo/pandorabots-general Learn netiquette at http://www.dtcc.edu/cs/rfc1855.html Learn to read at http://www.literacy.org/ |
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