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Automated generation of machining sequences8 comments

Rod Carvalho wrote 2 months ago: When I was an undergraduate student I took a course on Machining. I did not enjoy to study the detai … more →

Tags: technology, Machine tools, Machining, Machining Sequences, Manufacturing Technology, metalworking

Jon Udell discusses Electronic Medical Records with mTuitive CTO Peter O'Toole

mTuitive Admin wrote 4 months ago: Can electronic medical records really help us deliver better care at lower cost? Maybe, says Peter O … more →

Tags: mtuitive, Healthcare, healthcare information technology, healthcare software, medical software, lab information systems, Healthcare Informatics, healthcare information systems, pathology reporting

Progress Report - June 2008

aiguy wrote 4 months ago: In this report, I focused on my presentation for the upcoming ICAI ‘09 conference in Las Vegas … more →

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning, Pattern Matching, Games and Puzzles, Wumpus world, Logic Programming, Inductive Logic Programming, expert sys

Advice Language

aiguy wrote 5 months ago: Back in 1990, since my goal back then was to develop a chess playing computer algorithm using prolog … more →

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Prolog Code, Machine learning, Algorithms, Games and Puzzles, Logic Programming, Advice Language

Google Squared & Legal Research

legalinformatics wrote 5 months ago: Greg Lambert has a very interesting new post about Google Squared and legal research. He finds mixed … more →

Tags: Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts, Research Findings, Legal Research, wolframalpha, WolframAlpha and legal research, Greg Lambert, Google, Google and legal research, Google Squared

Summary of WolframAlpha & Legal Research

legalinformatics wrote 6 months ago: We’ve had a lively discussion of WolframAlpha & its implications for legal research. Thank … more →

Tags: Commentary, Research Findings, Legal Research, wolframalpha, WolframAlpha and legal research, Semantic search engines, Search Engines

WolframAlpha and Legal Questions6 comments

legalinformatics wrote 6 months ago: [NOTE: Updated on 5-19-2009 to add link to summary of discussion of this topic; and on 5-17-2009 to … more →

Tags: technology developments, Systems evaluation, General systems with application to law, wolframalpha

Bump.2 comments

James Downey wrote 7 months ago: The term “bump” has been used online for at least the last couple of years, particularly … more →

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Connections, Feedback, Predictions, Science Fiction, Society, Tech

Meet Seth's great-x17-grandmother.3 comments

James Downey wrote 8 months ago: [This post contains mild spoilers about Communion of Dreams.] One of the main characters from my nov … more →

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Liane Hansen, npr, Predictions, Science, Science Fiction, Tech, Writing Stuff, YouTube

Computer Generated Self-Care Advice via Web-Based Triage of Complaints in Primary Care

vivici wrote 8 months ago: Computer generated self-care advice systems are used in health care to support self-management and t … more →

Tags: Healthcare, eHealth, E-Health, Telemedicine, Social Medicine, triage, decission support

Here come the thin-film computers.

James Downey wrote 11 months ago: Well, another prediction arriving just about right on time. In Communion of Dreams, one of the major … more →

Tags: Tech, Predictions, Science Fiction, Artificial Intelligence, metafilter, Science

Go figure.

James Downey wrote 1 year ago: Plug this blog into Typealyzer and what do you get? The analysis indicates that the author of http:/ … more →

Tags: Humor

Another prediction win! Well, sorta.1 comment

James Downey wrote 1 year ago: [Mild spoilers ahead.] In Communion of Dreams, there comes a point where the A.I. Seth is tasked wit … more →

Tags: Predictions, Science Fiction, Artificial Intelligence, Society, flu, metafilter, Google, Science

Well, that's somewhat comforting. I think.3 comments

James Downey wrote 1 year ago: Quick note . . . Been very busy the last couple of days doing some major yardwork.  I’ll post … more →

Tags: Writing Stuff, Artificial Intelligence, Humor

"You're in the desert, you see a tortoise lying on its back, struggling, and you're not helping -- why is that?"*4 comments

James Downey wrote 1 year ago: So, according to FOX News, our friends at the Department of Homeland Security will soon have a new t … more →

Tags: Blade runner, boingboing, Bruce Schneier, Civil Rights, constitution, Cory Doctorow, Emergency, General Musings, Government

Flexibility.3 comments

James Downey wrote 1 year ago: [This post contains mild spoilers about Communion of Dreams.] One of the difficulties facing compute … more →

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Connections, General Musings, health, Predictions, Science, Science Fiction, Synesthesia, Tech

"Doom, DOOM, I say!!"2 comments

James Downey wrote 1 year ago: A good friend sent me a link to a longish piece in the latest edition of The Atlantic titled Is Goog … more →

Tags: arthur c. clarke, Artificial Intelligence, Google, Movies, Predictions, Science, Science Fiction, Society, Tech

Programming in Jess -- Part 02

gravcollapse wrote 1 year ago: Implementation: Consider the implementation of the following rule If ((Arnold is the father of Alan) … more →

Tags: Jess ExpertSystem AI

Programming in Jess -- Part 01

gravcollapse wrote 1 year ago: There are a couple of ways, that I like anyway of programming in Jess: 1. Half Jess language code, w … more →


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