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Mining Unstructured Data
From The Eponymous Pickle

Mining Unstructured Data

Information Management on:  How to Mine Unstructured data.  Good, fairly non technical view.  We started doing this with external consumer comment data.

Cloud Outage Risks
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cloud Outage Risks

Another Amazon cloud outage makes you wonder about the real risks involved with using cloud services.  Should you have a backup cloud for these kinds of events?

Anniversary
From My Biased Coin

Anniversary

Today I get to celebrate that I'm two years done with my three year stint as "Area Dean for Computer Science" (chair).  Whoever the new person is, they're supposed...

Manifest Destiny of AI
From The Eponymous Pickle

Manifest Destiny of AI

Walter Riker sends along a  link to a thoughtful  American Scientist article which asks a good question:  " ... Will AI create mindlike machines, or will it show...

Your Books are now Reading You
From The Eponymous Pickle

Your Books are now Reading You

In the WSJ:   Excellent piece on how book reading is now less than a solitary activity with e-books.   The new books are also reading you and gathering and leveraging...

Solving NP-Complete Problems?
From Wild WebMink

Solving NP-Complete Problems?

In preparing for the interview with the Java-based Drools Planner on FLOSS Weekly, my attention was grabbed by the claim it can solve NP-complete problems. You’ll...

Capturing the Timing of Public Statements
From The Eponymous Pickle

Capturing the Timing of Public Statements

I am doing a deeper study of time domain search engine Recorded Future for its potential use by a client.  A recent blog entry opened additional thoughts about"...

Assessing Networks
From The Eponymous Pickle

Assessing Networks

Thoughtful piece in the HBR blogs on assessing your network.   Thinking of this as interesting   " ... They came up with three components that would make members...

Friday Squid Blogging: Another Giant Squid Found
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Another Giant Squid Found

A dead 13-foot-long giant squid has been found off the coast of New South Wales. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories...

FireDogLake Book Salon for <i>Liars and Outliers</i>
From Schneier on Security

FireDogLake Book Salon for Liars and Outliers

Here's the permalink.

Microsoft Labs Streams Live
From The Eponymous Pickle

Microsoft Labs Streams Live

The ACM Bulletin Announces:" ... For the first time, Microsoft Research will present its Faculty Summit in a virtual forum freely accessible by the public. On July...

CSTB Releases Study on
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

CSTB Releases Study on

The National Academies’ Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB) released this morning a new report –

From Computational Complexity

Instance Compression

Some announcements: FOCS Accepts, ITCS Call and ToC Special Issue for Rajeev Motwani I'd like to highlight one of the new FOCS papers, New Limits to Classical by...

Strategy and Innovation
From The Eponymous Pickle

Strategy and Innovation

In Innovation Excellence:   A good discussion of the difference between strategy and innovation.  Obvious, perhaps, but innovation should be included to some degree...

If Digital, Then Tracking: Big Data Analytics in Practice
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

If Digital, Then Tracking: Big Data Analytics in Practice

Yesterday we

Red Hat
From Wild WebMink

Red Hat

Not every project hits the headlines. As I’ve been co-hosting FLOSS Weekly over the last few months, I’ve noticed a surprising number of projects showing up that...

On Securing Potentially Dangerous Virology Research
From Schneier on Security

On Securing Potentially Dangerous Virology Research

Abstract: The problem of securing biological research data is a difficult and complicated one. Our ability to secure data on computers is not robust enough toScience...

Low2No smart services and informatics workbook published
From Putting People First

Low2No smart services and informatics workbook published

The Helsinki Low2No project team just released a smart services and informatics workbook that was developed by ARUP and Experientia. Low2No is a broad project,...

RecSys 2012 Industry Track
From The Noisy Channel

RecSys 2012 Industry Track

I’m proud to be co-organizing the RecSys 2012 Industry Track with Yehuda Koren. Check out the line-up: Ronny Kohavi (Microsoft), Keynote Online Controlled Experiments...

Self Checkout Here to Stay
From The Eponymous Pickle

Self Checkout Here to Stay

Correspondent Kevin Judd sends along an article making the case that the self-checkout is here to stay.  I agree,  the decrease in labor requirements in retail...
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