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Technology Research News November 17, 2004 Kimberly Patch |
Software Sorts Out Subjectivity Enabling computers to deal with meaning is an extremely difficult challenge. Researchers have devised a way to improve sentiment classification that sidesteps having to deal with meaning by instead concentrating on context. |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2011 Hagedorn et al. |
A New Way to Find: Testing the Use of Clustering Topics in Digital Libraries Using a topic modeling algorithm to find relevant materials in a large corpus of textual items is not new; however, to date there has been little investigation into its usefulness to end-users. This article describes two methods we used to research this issue. |
Technology Research News October 22, 2003 Kimberly Patch |
Queries guide Web crawlers Search engines approach the problem of sorting out the vast amount of information on the Internet by casting their nets as widely as they can, then sifting through the catch. An algorithm that analyzes what people are looking for could point search engines toward more relevant pages. |
Technology Research News December 3, 2003 Kimberly Patch |
Software paraphrases sentences Humans have many ways of expressing a given idea, but paraphrasing is a serious challenge for literal-minded computers. A new system that learns by tracking news stories from several sources is able to paraphrase at the sentence level. |
Information Today March 3, 2008 |
Hot Neuron Introduces Document Clustering Software Hot Neuron announced the release of version 1.0 of its Clustify document clustering software, aimed at helping corporations and law firms explore, organize, and tag large document sets. |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2013 Osborne & Motta |
Exploring Research Trends with Rexplore We have developed Rexplore, a novel system which combines statistics, human-computer interaction, and semantic technologies, to support knowledge-based exploration and visualization of scholarly data. |
Search Engine Watch May 27, 2010 Mark Drummond |
A Day in the Life of a Trending Topic Looking to gain insight into real-time trending topics? Here's how you can use a real-time trending feature to track the development of different stories over a 24-hour period. |
InternetNews September 6, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft Says Lee Was Google's Mole In a hiring dispute, Microsoft has charged that former executive Kai-Fu Lee began helping Google with its China business strategy while still taking Microsoft's money, according to court documents made public. |
Information Today October 13, 2008 Carol Ebbinghouse |
FindLaw's New Case Summaries Through RSS Feeds The summaries are written by attorney-editors at the Sunnyvale, Calif., headquarters of FindLaw, tagged by jurisdiction and law topic. |
The Motley Fool February 21, 2007 Alyce Lomax |
Lee's Chilly January January proves a cool month for the newspaper concern. Investors, take note. |
Information Today September 25, 2008 |
EBSCO Introduces New Research Starters Research Starters are topic overviews, relevant to key areas of academic study, including links to key articles in associated EBSCOhost databases. |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2015 Singh et al. |
PubIndia: A Framework for Analyzing Indian Research Publications in Computer Science This paper describes PubIndia, a framework for analyzing the growth and impact of research activities performed in India in the computer science domain, based on the evidence of scientific publications |
PC Magazine July 1, 2009 Alan Henry |
Best of the Internet (Vol. 28, No. 7) Dealwriter.com, Happn.in, Wridea |
AskMen.com |
Bruce Lee's Innovative Training Bruce Lee was largely responsible for introducing Chinese martial arts to the Western world. |
Macworld April 19, 2006 Lee Sherman |
DEVONagent 2.0 Aimed at casual Web surfers and serious researchers alike, DEVONagent 2.0 begins where Google leaves off. And you don't have to be a scientist to use it. |
CRM April 2003 Karen Bannan |
Advice From the Trenches: Better Service Equals Increased Revenues For Sara Lee Bakery Group customers, the idea of good service was just pie in the sky. VisionWare's Tele-Scope was appealing because it addressed all of Sara Lee's needs. It tracks and routes calls, triggers automatic paging, and provides a centralized database that can be sliced and diced into call categories. |
Information Today October 9, 2000 Susan Funke |
LEXIS-NEXIS Positions Itself in the B2B Content Marketplace with the Introduction of Veracity B2B content for Web sites is a hot application these days, as evidenced by the activities at the Internet Content East conference held recently in New York... |
Search Engine Watch November 3, 2000 Danny Sullivan |
MSN Search Releases New Version MSN Search went live with a new version of its site about a week ago. There have been a variety of minor tweaks and design changes, as well as some substantial changes... |
Technology Research News February 26, 2003 |
Word bursts reveal hot topics Cornell University researcher Jon Kleinberg has shown that you can learn a lot about what topics are becoming important at any given time by analyzing large collections of documents for sudden changes in content. |
The Motley Fool September 4, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Google's Up Against a Great Wall in China Kai-Fu Lee, the president of Google's China operations, is stepping down. Google had gone through quite a bit to get him. |