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MELBOURNE, Australia, May 8, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- SpringSense is once again the world's most accurate noun-sense disambiguator, surpassing the latest in academic research to regain the top position. SpringSense remains the only Natural Language Processing (NLP) solution able to process English text in real time with near human accuracy, making it perfectly suited to Big Data and other high volume applications. The latest version of the SpringSense Meaning Recognition API is now even...
Keeping up with current scientific literature is a daunting task, considering that hundreds to thousands of papers are published each day. Now researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a computer program to help them evaluate and rank scientific articles in their field. The researchers use a text-mining algorithm to prioritize research papers to read and include in their Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD), a public database that manually curates and codes data...
A new text-mining algorithm can help identify the most relevant scientific research for a public database that reveals the effects of environmental chemicals on human health, according to research published April 17 in the open access journal PLOS ONE by Allan Peter Davis, Thomas Wiegers and colleagues from North Carolina State University. The Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD), managed in part by the lead authors, is a manually curated, public database that correlates environmental...
Website content is the best way to ensure your site will rank with a major search engine. Tustin, CA (PRWEB) March 06, 2013 At the start of 2013, Google has begun changes to their ranking algorithm, and are taking a new approach on website content with its "Penguin" update. With this new algorithm change, Google is placing a much higher scrutiny upon the text on each individual website, testing for the contents accuracy and void of duplication. At the Tustin based SEO company,...
The team implemented the 'phase estimation algorithm' — a central quantum algorithm which achieves an exponential speedup over all classical algorithms. It lies at the heart of quantum computing and is a key sub-routine of many other important quantum algorithms, such as Shor's factoring algorithm and quantum simulations. Dr Xiao-Qi Zhou, who led the project, said: "Before our experiment, there had been several demonstrations of quantum algorithms, however, none of them implemented the...
Optimizing for a search engine’s algorithm is a fine balance between reactionary strategies and proactive expectations. To prepare for the algorithm changes expected in 2013, Zeus Design, a Rhode Island-based SEO web design company, has focused on the proactive half of that balance by completely redesigning their company’s website. (PRWEB) January 24, 2013 With over twenty years of operational experience, Zeus Design, a Rhode Island web design firm, understands that today’s...
NEW YORK, Dec. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- 120M Books is releasing its debut publication, What's Next? What to Expect in 2013. An aggregation of world-renowned trendspotter Marian Salzman and her team's public and private forecasts, the e-book contains more than 150 predictions in 30 categories for 2013, including a look at why fatigue is so trendy, how we move forward with an economy that doesn't inspire confidence and how "co" is co-opting the conversation. The methodology Salzman...
[ Watch the Video: Controlling A Cursor With Your Mind ] redOrbit Staff & Wire Reports - Your Universe Online A team of researchers from Stanford University have developed a new algorithm that they say can improve both the speed and accuracy of neural prosthetics, allowing paralyzed computer users to have greater control over their thought-controlled cursors. According to the university, the ReFIT algorithm, as it has been dubbed, features a silicon chip that is implanted into a...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Algorithm to identify matching patterns, MPI code translator to be discussed Wednesday From identifying common patterns in data to speeding up computers, researchers from the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will share their computational expertise at this year's Supercomputing conference. Also referred to as SC12, the annual gathering is the international conference for high-performance computing, networking, storage...
Lee Rannals for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online A new way of representing data might open up new possibilities for Internet-connected sensors like GPS receivers and cameras in smartphones. Computer scientists are running into problems as more devices become Internet connected. An explosion of data needs more-efficient algorithms to handle the load, and MIT researchers have found a new way to represent data that takes up much less space in memory but can still be processed in...
