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AI and medicine: What can Watson do for mental health?
This TED Talk is a postmortem on the defeat of two human Jeopardy! champions by Watson, an IBM natural language-processing computer. Of interest to me (beyond the fascination of potentially moving closer to Ray Kurzweil's singularity) is the discussi... Read more »
Do you trust Google Scholar?
Are you using Google Scholar? For finding scientific literature? For obtaining citation counts and publication lists of researchers? Have you ever thought about how trustworthy the information is you get on Google Scholar? My colleague and I perform... Read more »
The J Programming Language
J is a high-level, general purpose programming language, though it is mostly suited to mathematical and statistical applications. The system comprises an interpreter, a number of package utilities, labs and documentation. J supports a number of Unix... Read more »
Is informational crowdsourcing an option in chemical search?
Informational crowdsourcing is growing in popularity to answer questions of all kinds. David Pogue gives a brief overview and discussion on crowdsourciing approaches in the TechnoFiles section of the latest Scientific American issue (Question Time, S... Read more »
On the Robustness of Google Scholar against Spam
In this paper we present the current results of several experiments in which we analyzed whether spamming Google Scholar is possible. Our results show, it is possible: We ‘improved’ the ranking of articles by manipulating their citation counts and we made articles appear in searchers... Read more »
Introduction to genetic algorithm
Introduction Genetic algorithm is an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm used to solve problems that can't be solved with a mathematic formula. It is inspired by the theory of evolution which uses genes and chromosomes to evolve. The generations... Read more »
"Used Software": Secondary Exploitation of Software Licen...
On Monday, 23 Nov 2009, another "Forum IT Law" took place at the Institute for Legal Informatics (IRI) of Leibniz Universität Hannover. This time, the forum was about "Used Software", meaning trade with pre-owned software licenses. The legal question... Read more »
Teaching Artificial Intelligence
In the last couple of years, the implications of Neural Network have been the subject of research along with its application. However, the training aspect of this most promising technique is not taken so seriously, and thus as a result most of the st... Read more »
My Phd Study
My study focuses on an aspect of NHS Connecting for Health Electronic Health Record system. The study builds upon a collaboration between NHS Connecting for Health (CFH), the developers of the NHS Electronic Health Record (EHR) and the University of... Read more »
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