Archive for the 'information' Category

news.NET prototype

IT has been quiet on the SALSAdev blog for a moment. Well we have been busy putting together the pieces of our latest semantic prototype, news.NET. Please read on after the jump,  but first, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your patience, support and especially for all the feedback that […]

The future is Semantics

Guess what technology is present in the top 10 disruptive technologies for 2008 to 2012? You have it right: Semantics.
Still very vague of a word that covers many many areas. Please let me know what you understand by “Semantics” in comments.

Semantics and Qualitative Analysis

Well SALSA has just found a new center of interest. Using its semantic capabilities and some Google voodoo SALSA is able to quantify public information to your needs. A picture being worth a million (more?) dollars, here it is for you: Semantic Qualitative Evaluation.

Information Classification

It was not intended to use SALSA as a classification system. Many other tools exists that do a fair job. Yet as a side effect of mental semantic representation SALSA is capable of classifying unstructured-data by itself. Not only is this a nice feature but it’s computation is light. Meaning SALSA is a potential technology […]

Turing here we come!

During my daily idling/review of what is going on in the IT world, I came across the new challenge RPI is undertaking. Using IBM’s super computer “Blue Gene”, an artificial agent will attempt to pass the famous Turing test by October 2008.