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Teaching a machine to read
23 Aug 2010 | No Comments »
Category(s): Maths & Science, Philosophy, Projects, Software
Tag(s): 2001: a space odyssey, ai, ambiguity, arthur c. clarke, artificial intelligence, computational linguistics, computer age, dictionary, english, english language, grammar, hal 9000, hidden markov model, holism, human languages, human speech, language, languages, learning, linguistics, lisp, machine learning, markov, markov chain, markov model, markov process, natural language, natural language processing, natural language understanding, neuropsychology, nlp, parse tree, psychology, reading, reductionism, semantics, sentences, shrdlu, space oddysey, space odyssey, speech, speech recognition, speech-to-text, stochastic natural language processing, stochastic nlp, strong ai, syntax, syntax tree, text-to-speech, vocabulary, words
My Guide to Science Fiction and Fantasy
16 May 2009 | 4 Comments »
Category(s): Humanities, Personal
Tag(s): 2001: a space odyssey, arthur c. clarke, baggins, beowulf, biology, book guide, book recommendations, books, brave new world, chemistry, childhood's end, dune, fantasy, farenheit 451, foundation, frank herbert, gandalf, hard science, i robot, isaac asimov, j. r. r. tolkien, knight of the word, literature, lord of the rings, lotr, Maths & Science, middle earth, novels, ohmsford, opinions, physics, planetary romance, psychology, rama, rand al'thor, randland, rendezvous with rama, robert jordan, robot series, robots, sci-fi, science fiction, shannara, silmarillion, sociology, soft science, space odyssey, space opera, stanley kubrick, stories, subjective, terry brooks, the eye of the world, the four lands, the hobbit, the silmarillion, the wheel of time, there and back again, tolkien, wheel of time