Machine Learning News-Ticker
Everything (almost) in the news dealing with: machine learning, data mining, text mining, genetic algorithms, reinforcement learning
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Wed Jan 24 2007 | Court to test state data mining ban new state law barring data mining companies from getting information about individual doctors' drug prescribing habits will go on trial next week in federal ... | From http://www.concordmonitor.com |
Fri Jan 19 2007 | Billion-variable optimization marks new milestone in nanotechnology A paper published in the journal Complexity ("Toward routine billion-variable optimization using genetic algorithms") describes how a team of researchers ... has achieved efficient, scalable solutions on difficult optimization problems containing over a billion variables. | From http://www.nanowerk.com |
Fri Jan 19 2007 | Microsoft Predicts The Future With Vista's SuperFetch ... contributed to the SuperFetch effort, a feature within Vista that predicts which applications are used when, then pre-loads them so that they're instantly available. "As part of a long term set of projects, we want to teach the computer to learn from users to make the machine more proactive," says Eric Horvitz | From http://www.informationweek.com |
Wed Jan 17 2007 | Amazon.com Recommendations Understand Area Woman Better Than Husband Amazon, which has been tracking Meyers' purchases since she ... Satire... | From http://www.theonion.com |
Mon Jan 15 2007 | Anti-terrorism program mines IRS' records "There [are] red flags that data mining can discover. It's a process that makes you more efficient, more effective." Using programs called VisuaLinks and ... | From http://www.latimes.com |
Mon Jan 15 2007 | Whitehall plan for huge database A giant database of people's personal details could be created at Whitehall under government plans which ministers say will help improve public services. | From http://news.bbc.co.uk |
Sun Jan 14 2007 | Do Power Personas really work? However, when an Oil Company uses satellite maps to determine where to drill for more oil, no one thinks this is a problem, and it can be argued that much of the data mining for opportunities is not much different than researching where ... | From http://www.webmetricsguru.com |
Sun Jan 14 2007 | The Only European Data Privacy Story You Ever Need To Read Most anytime the United States government begins some sort of data mining or collection program, hardcore privacy activists and some random minor E.U. meter reader with an impressive sounding title points ... | From http://www.first.org |
Sat Jan 13 2007 | Artificial Intelligence Used To Grade Medical School Tests ... will use artificial intelligence to score the writing portion of the Medical College Admission Test. | From http://www.techweb.com |
Fri Jan 12 2007 | Leahy to seek data-mining oversight Leahy (D-Vt.) vowed yesterday to make congressional oversight of fast-growing government data mining programs his top priority. | From http://www.newsday.com |
Fri Jan 12 2007 | Daylight Sought For Data Mining Key senators introduced legislation yesterday that would require the government to disclose data-mining programs to Congress in an effort to protect ... | From http://www.washingtonpost.com |
Tue Jan 9 2007 | Seven policies to watch in 2007 Data-mining software will continue its trajectory deep into the core of federal IT managers portfolios, even though the tools pose privacy | From http://www.gcn.com |
Sun Jan 7 2007 | Wikipedia Used for Artificial Intelligence It may be no surprise but Wikipedia is now being used in the field of artificial intelligence. The applications for this may be endless. For instance, the front of spam fighting is a tough one and it looks as though ... | From http://developers.slashdot.org |
Sat Jan 6 2007 | The new Army recruiter who never goes to sleep The US Army's latest tool for bolstering its wartime ranks is a virtual officer named "SGT STAR," an artificial intelligence tool that uses a conversational ... | From http://www.techworld.nl |
Sat Jan 6 2007 | Reality Check: Artificial Intelligence on 'Beauty and the Geek' If you're interested in gathering evidence to prove the theory that pretty girls cause otherwise intelligent men to act completely obtuse, ... | From http://www.foxnews.com |
Sat Jan 6 2007 | DOJ pushes FBI to broaden data sharing with outside agencies "Once you put all the information in one place, it enables the kind of data mining that's not possible by traditional law enforcement." | From http://www.computerworld.com |
Sat Dec 23 2006 | Report: Robots Will Get Same Rights As Humans The achievement of artificial intelligence will be critical, according to the report. "If artificial intelligence is achieved and ... | From http://www.informationweek.com |
Fri Dec 22 2006 | Robots could demand legal rights ... examines the developments in artificial intelligence and how this may impact on law and politics. The paper says a "monumental shift ".... | From http://news.bbc.co.uk |
Wed Dec 13 2006 | Knowledge Management and Technology: Finding a Balance An increasing number of law firms have invested in knowledge management (KM) programs, which they define as including "know-how" ... strong skills that translate directly into electronic data discovery (EDD), including expertise in search technologies, text mining, automated content analysis ... | From http://www.law.com |
Thu Dec 7 2006 | Data Mining Can't Improve Our Security ATS appears to use data mining to single out people as suspected terrorists or criminals. If data mining worked to catch terrorists, a program like ATS would deserve widespread endorsement. Unfortunately, data mining does not have this capability. | From http://www.cato.org |
Tue Dec 5 2006 | Carnegie Mellon Researchers Uncover Online Auction Fraud Computer scientists at Carnegie Mellon University are using data mining techniques to identify perpetrators of fraud among online ... | From http://newswire.ascribe.org |
Fri Dec 1 2006 | Police target dangerous suspects before they can offend Criminal profilers are drawing up a list of the 100 most dangerous murderers and rapists of the future even before they commit such crimes ... | From http://www.timesonline.co.uk |
Fri Dec 1 2006 | Homeland Security assigns terror scores to travelers Without their knowledge, millions of Americans and foreigners crossing U.S. borders in the past four years have been assigned scores generated by U.S. government computers rating the risk that the travelers are terrorists or criminals ... every person entering and leaving the United States by air, sea or land is scored by the Homeland Security Department's Automated Targeting System, or ATS. The scores are based on ATS' analysis of their travel records and other data, including items such as where they are from, how they paid for tickets, their motor vehicle records, past one-way travel, seating preference and what kind of meal they ordered. | From http://www.cnn.com |
Fri Dec 1 2006 | Cingular Wins $1.1M Victory Over Data Miners In a victory over data miners who used fraud, computer hacking and "social engineering" to collect the private cell phone numbers and calling histories of its customers ... | From http://www.law.com |
Fri Dec 1 2006 | What Comes After Web 2.0? ... ideas may evolve, and what may emerge after Web 2.0, one need only look to groups such as MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, the ... | From http://www.technologyreview.com |
Thu Nov 30 2006 | Hedge Funds Use AI To Find Profits Artificial intelligence is increasingly creeping into hedge fund operations, with computers analyzing massive amounts of data faster than any team of humans can ... | From http://www.banknet360.com |
Wed Nov 29 2006 | Surviving the Spam Storm In conjunction with its homegrown machine learning and search systems, and sender authentication schemes such as DomainKeys and SPF, user input appears to work ... | From http://www.informationweek.com |
Mon Nov 27 2006 | Peter Cochrane's Blog: My productivity has peaked Knowing that there are 64,431,000 references for the term 'artificial intelligence' isn'ta whole lot of use! What we need is a cognitive approach with search material retreated and presented in some context relative to our current end-objectives at the time. | From http://management.silicon.com |
Mon Nov 27 2006 | Smart Spaces: If These Walls Could Talk ... radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, large touch-screen displays, digital cameras, personal software agents, machine-learning algorithms, voice- and ... | From http://www.computerworld.com |
Fri Nov 24 2006 | Inventors hope artificial intelligence will pick stocks So-called "neural networks" and "genetic algorithms" have become common in higher-level computer science. | From http://www.insidebayarea.com |
Thu Nov 16 2006 | Robot cars rev up for the city Sebastian Thrun and his team at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory are ready to try in-car artificial intelligence, developed for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Grand Challenge last year, ... | From http://www.kurzweilai.net |
Thu Nov 16 2006 | Information Integration via Hierarchical and Hybrid Bayesian Networks An interesting paper using HMMs to integrate various information sources. As an example, a terrorist attack scenario gleaned from open sources is modeled and analyzed to illustrate the functionality of the proposed framework. | From http://www.engr.uconn.edu |
Thu Nov 16 2006 | Senators call for debate on data-mining Two senators have written to the director of national intelligence asking for assurances and more information about a controversial new data-mining project. | From http://www.upi.com |
Wed Nov 15 2006 | Robot cars rev up for the city ... owning a vehicle that does all the driving while you sit back and relax is one step closer to reality, as in-car artificial intelligence being developed by ... | From http://edition.cnn.com |
Fri Nov 10 2006 | Digging Deeply Into Matrimonial Data Mining The first part of this article discussed the importance and focus of data retrieval in matrimonial actions and the parameters of data mining. | From http://www.law.com |
Thu Nov 9 2006 | DHS to step up terrorism screening Privacy groups describe the risk assessments as intrusive. The system appears to involve the data-mining of massive amounts of information derived from a ... | From http://www.washingtontechnology.com |
Thu Nov 9 2006 | Who wants to be a cognitive Neuroscientist Millionaire? This summer-the start of my final year in the CNS Ph.D. program-I decided to apply my graduate skills to a decidedly practical purpose and auditioned for a turn in the show's perilous hot seat. | From http://www.seedmagazine.com |
Wed Nov 8 2006 | "I have nothing to hide" - or the Sainsbury's Lesson But you need to understand the basic principles of data mining to understand why the world of spooks and the world of search engines are about to overlap, and ... | From http://www.theregister.co.uk |
Tue Nov 7 2006 | It Efforts to Help Determine Election Successes, Failures The major political parties have beefed up their use IT to target potential voters in an effort to gain an edge in tomorrows midterm election. | From http://www.computerworld.com |
Mon Nov 6 2006 | Data repository could cut federal medical costs Federal, state agencies hope analytics boost health care quality, squash fraud ... last year to implement the Integrated Data Warehouse to provide capacity, data mining and business intelligence in a five-year blanket ... | From http://www.gcn.com |
Sun Nov 5 2006 | YouTube? It's So Yesterday As the saying goes, you can't please all of the people all of the time, but great data-mining sure helps. If a guy ... | From http://www.washingtonpost.com |
Fri Nov 3 2006 | Robots Are Your Friends "That's impossible, because artificial intelligence is computer intelligence and although it can imitate intelligence, it cannot be intelligent," Oh said. | From http://abcnews.go.com |
Fri Nov 3 2006 | Classification of Breast Cancer Using Genetic Algorithms Genetic algorithms were then applied after division of our cohort into a training set of 223 breast cancer patients to discover a prospectively applicable solution that can define a subset of patients with 5-year survival of 96%. | From http://clincancerres.aacrjournals.org |
Fri Nov 3 2006 | Homeland Security Creates Terrorism Score for Travelers US Customs and Border Patrol agents will know with a newly announced Automated Targeting System, a data mining system which will use the Treasury's watch list | From http://blog.wired.com |
Fri Nov 3 2006 | Amazon Wants to Run Your Business But to get that last 10%, it effectively requires artificial intelligence, and that's too hard of a problem to solve. So we decided ... | From http://www.businessweek.com |
Fri Nov 3 2006 | Artificial Intelligence expert Ben Goertzel on NeoFiles podcast On NeoFiles this week, there's some wonderful philosophical ruminations with Ben Goertzel about immortality, singularities, and truly smart AI. | From http://www.boingboing.net |
Sun Oct 29 2006 | Miners seem pricey despite soaring worldwide demand If you examine the dividend data, mining company shares look unequivocally expensive. | From http://business.timesonline.co.uk |
Fri Oct 27 2006 | Enron Explorer Consequently, it is hard to create data sets that can be used openly for text mining, natural language processing and other language and social research and that can be passed around the scientific community. ... Since then researchers have been annotating this data, running experiments on it and publishing papers. | From http://datamining.typepad.com |
Thu Oct 26 2006 | Republicans oil their successful turnout machine They have been fine-tuning their data-mining, micro-targeting and other methods that served them well in past elections. | From http://www.chron.com |
Thu Oct 26 2006 | US revives terror data mining TIA also aimed to detect patterns of suspected terrorist behavior by data-mining huge stores of information about everyday transactions such as credit-card ... | From http://washingtontimes.com |
Mon Oct 16 2006 | Microsoft to release chat bots The software being used by Microsoft uses Artificial Intelligence technology so the consumer can get conversational answers to their questions. | From http://www.computeractive.co.uk |
Mon Oct 16 2006 | Factoring in the Human Touch at Search Engines So there's obvious interest at search engines in using machine learning methods for retrieval functions. ... Search engine users most often perform a sequence of searches, or a "query chain," with a similar information need. | From http://www.clickz.com |
Sat Oct 14 2006 | The Changing Faces of Internet Security Threats Intrusion mechanisms such as worms, Trojans and rootkit exploits continually evolve into more-developed forms, and wax and wane in terms of number and frequency of attacks. ... The need to protect applications and data resources more proactively is also driving the development and application of heuristics -- that is, empirical, judgment-based rules for intrusion detection and prevention -- and other forms of artificial intelligence in security | From http://www.technewsworld.com |
Fri Oct 13 2006 | Nintendo Wii LiveMove Tool Announced Nintendo and AiLive have teamed up to create LiveMove, an Artificial Intelligence product that teaches the Wii controller to learn with simple gestures. | From http://www.portableplanet.co.uk |
Thu Oct 12 2006 | Best-kept secret agent revealed Zip traders have the ability to "learn" from their actions, using simple machine learning rules. | From http://www.computerweekly.com |
Thu Oct 5 2006 | Author: Crime prediction possible ... author of "Data Mining and Predictive Analysis: Intelligence Gathering and Crime Analysis," believes that with the right kind of analytical thinking ... law enforcement can use the same strategies as financial analysts and marketing companies to better understand the communities they serve. ... Using data mining and predictive analysis, McCue predicted where crime was most likely to happen during the holiday, which in years past had been rife with violent crime and reports of gunfire. By allocating officers accordingly, the city saw reductions of crime on both New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. | From http://www.heraldsun.com |
Tue Oct 3 2006 | E-Mail Analytics Eases Burden of Discovery Whether they offer software or a vendor service, all employ a complicated (and proprietary) system of data- and text-mining techniques, dimensional analysis ... | From http://www.law.com |
Mon Oct 2 2006 | Netflix Creates $1 Million Netflix Prize to Promote Progress in Recommender Systems The company is inviting individual computer scientists and corporate or university teams well versed in the complexities of machine learning to pursue the prize ... | From http://biz.yahoo.com |
Fri Sep 29 2006 | Do Artificial Intelligence Chatbots look like their programmers? ... hard to escape the animated faces of "Joan", or "George" the graphical representations of what we're told is a new breakthrough in Artificial Intelligence ... | From http://www.theregister.co.uk |
Thu Sep 28 2006 | Computers taught to sort opinion from fact The scientists will use machine-learning algorithms to give computers examples of text expressing both fact and opinion and then teach them to tell the ... | From http://www.upi.com |
Thu Sep 28 2006 | Pretexting: Just a new word for an old data-mining ploy Want to shop where actress Calista Flockhart shops? Want to know what kind of vehicle Mick Jagger leased? Want to ... | From http://www.oregonlive.com |
Thu Sep 28 2006 | Colorado is hot spot for questionable data mining Valerie Preston of Cooper City, Fla. The five worked as private investigators for data-mining companies. Even though the legalities of ... | From http://www.denverpost.com |
Thu Sep 28 2006 | Data Mining for Regular Expressions ... data mines text strings for regular expressions. The programmer selects the elements he is interested the language ... | From http://eyeonit.itmanagersjournal.com |
Mon Sep 25 2006 | Louisiana School District Uses Data Mining To Analyze Troublemakers He took the 33,000 disciplinary reports filed last year by teachers and administrators and ran them through the school district's data mining system ... He's refining the analysis, and results so far are preliminary, but there are indications that not all students are treated equally. Bowman expects that the findings, which he plans to put into a report for school administrators, will anger some people in the school system. | From http://www.informationweek.com |
Thu Sep 21 2006 | Pentaho Buys the Weka Open Source Data-Mining Pentaho has acquired the Weka open source data-mining project developed by the University of Waikato in New Zealand. | From http://www.sda-asia.com |
Wed Sep 20 2006 | Pokerbot: It knows when to hold them But poker provides a better test of artificial intelligence (AI), says Tuomas Sandholm, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University: While chess players can see ... | From http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au |
Fri Sep 15 2006 | Shop At Target? You're A Swing Voter In the new world of "corporate affinity" politics, more and more campaigns are working with commercial data-mining firms to build databases of voters' consumer ... | From http://www.businessweek.com |
Thu Sep 7 2006 | Homeland Security sifts data in terror war The Homeland Security Department is using a dozen different data-mining systems to track terrorist and criminal activity, according to a study released ... | From http://washingtontimes.com |
Wed Aug 30 2006 | Beating the bullies at the touch of a button The artificial intelligence programme allows children to watch bullying behaviour and decide what action the victim should take. | From http://news.scotsman.com |
Wed Aug 30 2006 | Mining the World's Data for What You Need Accurate data mining in the future will take into account not just structured information, but unstructured information as well. | From http://www.ecommercetimes.com |
Tue Aug 29 2006 | Artificial Intelligence Interprets Mozart It was a 21st century Mozart moment - the music of a genius from the Age of Enlightenment interpreted by the artificial intelligence of the Digital Age. | From http://www.sfgate.com |
Tue Aug 29 2006 | Machine learning used to block SQL injection hacks By combining research in computational linguistics with work in symbolic machine learning, Moyle's company has developed an appliance that performs application ... | From http://www.computerweekly.com |
Mon Aug 28 2006 | Criminals drive through fraud net Insurance companies are not taking full advantage of advances in data mining and data linking technologies, according to a lawyer specialising in the area. | From http://australianit.news.com.au |
Mon Aug 28 2006 | What's black, white and can stump computers? ... explaining he had spent the past 12 hours reworking a key algorithm in their Go-playing computer program, Orego. ... For the past four years, Drake and his students have tried nearly every novel approach out there: neural networks, cellular automata and genetic algorithms. | From http://seattletimes.nwsource.com |
Sun Aug 27 2006 | Data mining used to find new materials MIT researchers have successfully integrated data mining tools and modern methods of quantum mechanics to design a software which can help predict the ... | From http://blogs.zdnet.com |
Fri Aug 25 2006 | Data Mining: Where Legality and Ethics Rarely Meet ... being categorized as "risky" when inaccurate credit info and commercial demographic profiles are merged has finally made consumers aware of data mining. | From http://www.technewsworld.com |
Thu Aug 17 2006 | New Model Helps Predict Biological Impact ... models - a data analysis technique that has nothing to do with forestry - greatly outperformed five other types of statistical or machine learning models that ... | From http://www.medfordnews.com |
Mon Aug 14 2006 | Most highly compress representation of human knowledge The physicist and computer scientist Marcus Hutter of the Swiss Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence is sponsoring a competition with a cash prize ... | From http://www.heise.de |
Mon Aug 14 2006 | Which Travelers Have 'Hostile Intent'? In effect, the screening system attempts to mechanize Israel's vaunted airport-security process by using algorithms, artificial-intelligence software and ... | From http://online.wsj.com |
Tue Aug 8 2006 | Microsoft: Noise Improves Search Results ... with search technologies and thereby improve our accuracy dramatically," said Eugene Agichtein, study co-author and a researcher in the text mining, search and ... | From http://itmanagement.earthweb.com |
Thu Aug 3 2006 | Ant Colony Algorithms ... annealing simulates how metals cool into low-energy crystalline states to solve difficult minimization problems; and genetic algorithms use abstractions of ... | From http://www.ddj.com |
Fri Jul 28 2006 | Artificial Intelligence Interprets Mozart It was a 21st century Mozart moment - the music of a genius from the Age of Enlightenment interpreted by the artificial intelligence of the ... | From http://www.foxnews.com |
Thu Jul 27 2006 | Text mining the New York Times Text mining is a computer technique to extract useful information from unstructured text. And it's a difficult task. | From http://blogs.zdnet.com |
Fri Jul 21 2006 | Malicious users warm to fuzzing Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools are designed to mimic human intelligence by trying to force abnormal responses in applications to determine if bugs are ... | From http://www.scmagazine.com |
Thu Jul 20 2006 | Robots Get Smart After 240,000 hands, the "Hyperborean" bot, made by the University of Alberta, won the most money. Unfortunately the bot doesn't have a bank account and the money was fake. ... At one discussion, Tom Mitchell, chair of the Machine Learning Department at Carnegie Mellon University, wagered a lobster dinner concerning the fate of AI in ... | From http://www.wired.com |
Thu Jul 20 2006 | Report: US still busy 'mining data' ... in which billions of banking, telephone, travel, Internet or other records are analyzed for patterns that could highlight money ... | From http://www.upi.com |
Tue Jul 18 2006 | Google exec challenges Berners-Lee Norvig ... challenged Internet pioneer Tim Berners-Lee on his ideas for a Semantic Web during a conference in Boston on artificial intelligence. | From http://news.zdnet.com |
Mon Jul 17 2006 | AI Reaches the Golden Years Artificial intelligence is 50 years old this summer, and while computers can beat the world's best chess players, we still can't get them to think like a 4-year old | From http://www.wired.com |
Fri Jul 14 2006 | Excuses Abound for Avoiding CRM Analytics Many firms put too much focus on doing the analysis and too little on making sure they actually use that analysis ... being done within the enterprise, but without the benefit of analytical tools -- for example, using focus groups rather than text-mining customer complaints to ... | From http://www.ecommercetimes.com |
Thu Jul 13 2006 | The Rise of the surveillance industrial complex ... the California Office of Homeland Security, revealed by the Los Angeles Times to have compiled information about peaceful antiwar protests. ... The logic of data-mining technologies themselves, together with the potential for private profit in every expansion of the domestic 'intelligence' industry ... | From http://www.infoshop.org |
Wed Jul 12 2006 | Privacy: A Thing Of the Past? Of course, the practice of "data mining" is nothing new, nor is it generally done for nefarious purposes. | From http://www.foxnews.com |
Wed Jul 12 2006 | Data miners dig a little deeper ... businesses are using new software tools that can record every move a person makes online and combine that information with other data ... The flood of new information is helping spawn a sister industry: data-mining software. ··· In its most basic form, data mining is simple. | From http://www.usatoday.com |
Tue Jul 11 2006 | Homing In on Lower Airfares Farecast.com goes a step further, using sophisticated data-mining techniques to predict whether prices for a particular trip are likely to go up or down over ... | From http://online.wsj.com |
Tue Jul 11 2006 | USE OF PHARMACY DATABASE TO INVESTIGATE PATTERNS OF PHYSICIAN Cardiologists practice differing methods for administering heparin doses. This variability has impact on patient length-of-stay. Patients receiving heparin doses greater than 80 mg/kg stayed in the catheterization lab longer than patients receiving less (p < 0.001). This was independent of the number of vessels treated during angioplasty. | From http://www.jpharmtechnol.com |
Mon Jul 3 2006 | Getting machines to think like us In 1956, a group of computer scientists gathered at Dartmouth College to delve into a brand-new topic: artificial intelligence. ... The underlying assumption was that, in principle, learning and other aspects of human intelligence could be described precisely enough that a machine could be programmed to simulate it. | From http://news.com.com |
Fri Jun 30 2006 | Complaint filed in 32 countries against US bank data mining A civil liberties group on Wednesday asked 32 national governments to block the release of confidential financial records to US authorities as part of American ... | From http://english.ohmynews.com |
Sun Jun 18 2006 | Data Mining Still Needs a Clue to Be Effective Details of the NSA's activities remain unclear, but data mining experts say they are puzzled about how the information might be used. | From http://www.washingtonpost.com |
Fri Jun 16 2006 | Data mining helps uncover fraud in disaster relief A government watchdog relied on data mining to uncover an estimated $1 billion of improper or fraudulent payments for assistance in the aftermath of hurricanes | From http://www.govexec.com |
Tue Jun 13 2006 | Carnegie Mellon researchers teach computers to perceive three dimensions in 2-D images Using machine learning techniques, Robotics Institute researchers Alexei Efros and Martial Hebert, along with graduate student Derek Hoiem, have taught computers how to spot the visual cues that differentiate between vertical surfaces and horizontal surfaces in photographs of outdoor scenes. | From http://www.eurekalert.org |
Tue Jun 13 2006 | IBM sues data mining man poached by Microsoft Agrawal is credited with being largely responsible for inventing "data mining" but IBM alleges he breached his contract and exercised options despite knowing ... | From http://www.theinquirer.net |
Tue Jun 13 2006 | How Data Mining Saves Lives ... to the military. Then came cheaper, and more powerful computers, and the development of data mining and analysis tools. | From http://www.strategypage.com |
Tue Jun 6 2006 | Artificial intelligence says Brazil will beat Italy Imran Fanaswala and Yashar Fasihnia, both 22, say they know exactly who is going to win the World Cup, thanks to their artificial intelligence ... Wow, that was somewhat close. I wish they would have predicted France vs. Italy in the World Cup Final... | From http://www.gulfnews.com |
Mon Jun 5 2006 | Social network analysis tools - an aid to govt spooks? ... efforts, including its purported programme for collecting domestic telephone data, is shining a spotlight on the esoteric arena of high-end data mining. | From http://computerworld.co.nz |
Thu Jun 1 2006 | Nominet warns on Whois data mining Nominet has issued a warning about commercial companies that are swiping copyrighted information on domain name owners from its Whois database. | From http://www.theregister.co.uk |
Thu May 25 2006 | Lawyers: Data mining illegal Civil liberties lawyers say allowing the National Security Agency to collect millions of telephone records is likely to be illegal, although constitutional. | From http://washingtontimes.com |
Tue May 23 2006 | Loyalty Builders leads next generation of marketing Those tools include databases and genetic algorithms that, when applied to one's buying history, can tell a company what each customer is likely to do next. | From http://www.seacoastonline.com |
Tue May 23 2006 | Google users promised artificial intelligence Schmidt and co-founder Larry Page gave an insight into perhaps the most ambitious project the Californian business is undertaking ... "The ultimate search engine would understand everything in the world. It would understand everything that you asked it and give you back the exact right thing instantly" | From http://business.guardian.co.uk |
Mon May 22 2006 | Can Data Mining Catch Terrorists? ... it's not clear whether the NSA has the volume of data it would need to get a complete picture of terrorist activity or the data mining algorithms necessary ... | From http://www.informationweek.com |
Mon May 22 2006 | Software targets internal leaks in February became a wholly owned subsidiary of Next IT, makers of artificial intelligence-based software designed to add selfservice features to Web sites, which has been used to help government agencies track illegal activity over the Internet. In June, NextSentry will release ActiveSentry, which uses artificial intelligence to learn an employee's role within an organization to determine when that employee may be violating company policy... | From http://www.networkworld.com |
Tue May 16 2006 | Testing Artificial Intelligence on German Soccer Fields simulation league at the 10th Robot World Cup, an international initiative designed to research and development of robotics and artificial intelligence. | From http://www.dw-world.de |
Fri May 12 2006 | Binghamton University research links digital images and cameras Although these patterns are invisible to the human eye, the unique reference pattern or "fingerprint" of any camera can be electronically extracted by analyzing a number of images taken by a single camera. ... Like actual fingerprints, the digital "noise" in original images is stochastic in nature ... | From http://www.eurekalert.org |
Fri May 12 2006 | Reports said to confirm lawsuit linking AT&T to `data mining' declaration in the lawsuit. The government conducts ``data mining'' on the intercepted calls and e-mails, the lawsuit said. A hearing in ... | From http://www.mercurynews.com |
Fri May 12 2006 | Right questions key to data mining But if officials don't know what they're looking for, they can't expect a data mining program to connect all the dots. | From http://www.chicagotribune.com |
Fri May 12 2006 | Data mining: Commonly used in business to find patterns, it rarely focuses on individuals That, in a nutshell, is data mining as practiced for more than a decade by companies around the world to target current and potential customers. ... And data mining of some type, experts agree, is almost certainly what is behind the National Security Agency's reportedly successful efforts ... | From http://www.sfgate.com |
Thu May 11 2006 | Ms Researchers Tackle Automated Malware Classification European Institute for Computer Anti-Virus Research) conference in Hamburg, Germany, proposing the use of distance measure and machine learning technologies to ... | From http://www.eweek.com |
Thu May 11 2006 | This is your brain on a microchip debut later this year or early 2007, and it will let developers create applications for computer vision, artificial intelligence, robotics and machine learning ... | From http://news.com.com |
Thu May 11 2006 | Click fraud gives Internet advertisers grief The technology we use to detect invalid clicks is highly sophisticated and was developed by some of the world's leading experts - PhDs in artificial intelligence, machine learning and statistics ... | From http://www.businessedge.ca |
Thu May 11 2006 | NSA has massive database of Americans' phone calls The agency today is considered expert in the practice of "data mining", sifting through reams of information in search of patterns. | From http://www.usatoday.com |
Sat May 6 2006 | The Total Information Awareness Project Lives On Technology behind the Pentagon's controversial data-mining project has been acquired by NSA, and is probably in use. | From http://sf.indymedia.org |
Thu May 4 2006 | Senate votes to restrict sale of prescription information The bill, passed 22-0, would prohibit pharmacies, benefits managers, insurance companies and data-mining companies from selling, transferring and using ... | From http://www.signonsandiego.com |
Thu May 4 2006 | Drug makers' mining of data irks US doctors The new measure is viewed as a self- policing move that the drug industry and the association, which has lucrative contracts with data-mining companies, hope ... | From http://www.iht.com |
Wed May 3 2006 | Mining for linguistic originality at the end of the day We can be sure of this because this week we have two examples of new software that allows text mining of billions of words in databases to show how frequently ... | From http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au |
Tue May 2 2006 | Spam gets personal ... paper out of the University of Calgary suggests that those problems could soon be a lot worse if spam creators adopt a few simple data-mining procedures. | From http://arstechnica.com |
Mon Apr 24 2006 | Going, going: surprise bids at auction Rayid Ghani, a researcher with Accenture Technology Labs, says his team has developed machine learning techniques that use the data from online auctions to ... | From http://australianit.news.com.au |
Sun Apr 23 2006 | Shortcourse: Data digs While data mining is popular given the power of computers, its theories also can have serious flaws, most notably that it finds facts first and then seeks to ... | From http://www.detnews.com |
Mon Apr 17 2006 | Job seekers get wise to data mining Worried that potential employers might peruse online postings at Facebook, Steve Lindgren used privacy settings ... | From http://www.sltrib.com |
Mon Apr 17 2006 | Ql2's software digs deep for data Search engines don't crawl the entire Web, missing things such as the information you get back when you enter a catalog product number on an ... | From http://seattletimes.nwsource.com |
Sun Apr 16 2006 | Children 'bond with robots' ... restructuring and has no plans to develop new models of its iconic QRIO humanoid or AIBO robodog, it is continuing to study artificial intelligence to apply in ... | From http://dailytelegraph.news.com.au |
Fri Apr 14 2006 | Promise of AI not so bright A curious technology that was thought to have great promise but didn't go anywhere -- well, sort of didn't -- is artificial intelligence, or AI. | From http://washingtontimes.com |
Fri Apr 7 2006 | Beware the Smart Virus "The typical hacker today is not knowledgeable enough about genetic algorithms and evolutionary computing," said Hamidi. | From http://www.byteandswitch.com |
Fri Apr 7 2006 | Ex-AT&T Worker Tells Of NSA Op AT&T provided NSA eavesdroppers with full access to its customers' phone calls, and shunted its customers' internet traffic to data mining equipment installed ... | From http://www.wired.com |
Thu Apr 6 2006 | If You're Cheating on Your Taxes A combination of advanced data mining programs and vast repositories called data warehouses is allowing the taxman in about a dozen states to gather and ... | From http://www.businessweek.com |
Thu Apr 6 2006 | Examining Customer Loyalty Some operators are beginning to use data mining and modeling strategies, says Cholack, that focus on behavioral data in order to predict the patterns or ... | From http://www.billingworld.com |
Wed Apr 5 2006 | Power of Data: Mining and Warehousing Data mining is a way to access the information stored. It uses the most sophisticated statistical analysis to discover relationships in the data. | From http://www.sci-tech-today.com |
Tue Apr 4 2006 | Amazon prepares to take mechanical Turk service "Artificial artificial" intelligence almost ready for prime time ... are better at them than computers. Amazon refers to the service a artificial artificial intelligence. The service is named after ... | From http://www.vnunet.com |
Wed Mar 29 2006 | Device warns you if you're boring or irritating Her program is based on a machine-learning algorithm that she trained by showing it more than 100 8-second video clips of actors expressing particular emotions ... | From http://www.newscientist.com |
Tue Mar 28 2006 | Unlocking Information Using Data-Mining Technology Enter the dark and mysterious art of data mining, the process of applying a range of statistical techniques to vast quantities of data to identify underlying ... | From http://www.sci-tech-today.com |
Thu Mar 23 2006 | Scientists go back to school ... in particular biology, where they will be used to solve not just algorithms, as they are today, but predictive modelling and machine learning - where computers ... " We believe that computer science is destined to be at the heart of the life sciences in the same way that mathematics has been at the heart of the exact sciences. ... " | From http://www.silicon.com |
Thu Mar 16 2006 | Association for Computing Machinery Honors Berkeley Professor Professor Russell was cited for his contribution to placing the teaching of artificial intelligence on a statistical and quantitative foundation. | From http://newswire.ascribe.org |
Thu Mar 16 2006 | More firms mining for ethnic market data One such is Manifold Data Mining Inc., which amasses statistics from numerous data sources and distills them to create a household spending and lifestyle ... | From http://www.businessedge.ca |
Mon Mar 13 2006 | Software Helps Develop Hunches ... user starts the hunch engine he is presented with a seed -- a starting point -- and a set of mutations. The user selects mutations that look promising in his eyes ... None of these are the killer apps of genetic algorithms that Bonabeau hopes for -- but Bonabeau says they're a start. | From http://www.wired.com |
Sun Mar 12 2006 | Peering helpfully into the minds of users The individual researchers working with Tan on the Brain Computer Interface project are experts in subjects ranging from machine learning to cognitive ... | From http://seattlepi.nwsource.com |
Sat Mar 11 2006 | Data mining easy as using credit card The Chicago Tribune computer searches that produced the identities, workplaces, post office box addresses and telephone numbers of hundreds of CIA employees here and abroad relied entirely on public records, not private data. ... But while the major data-mining companies are scrutinizing their customers, other Internet sites are offering anyone with a credit card virtually the same ... | From http://www.montereyherald.com |
Fri Mar 10 2006 | What I Saw at 9/11 They were doing more than just information dominance: they were doing massive data mining of open-source information from outside the US, including profiling ... | From http://www.frontpagemag.com |
Thu Mar 9 2006 | Mental typewriter controlled by thought alone "The trick is the machine-learning algorithms developed at the Fraunhofer Institute," Curio says. | From http://www.newscientist.com |
Thu Mar 9 2006 | You Can Surf But You Can't Hide In turn, he peddles that information to data-mining firms as evidence of your likely ... | From http://www.forbes.com |
Thu Mar 9 2006 | Unwarranted measures How about asking at what point, in what appears to be a data-mining operation, do people begin listening in place of computers? | From http://www.newsday.com |
Thu Mar 9 2006 | Why Data Mining Won't Stop Terror Many believe data mining is the crystal ball that will enable us to uncover future terrorist plots. But even in the most wildly ... | From http://www.wired.com |
Thu Mar 9 2006 | Authorizing Surveillance what categories of surveillance? To what extent is data-mining part of the new program? Are the targets all abroad, and ... | From http://www.washingtonpost.com |
Wed Mar 8 2006 | Tiny robots gear up for soccer competition This year's competition will be held from June 14-20 in Bremen, Germany, and will feature separate competitions for robots in various size categories ... | From http://news.com.com |
Mon Feb 27 2006 | Nsa Shopping For Data Mining Tech Data mining technologies that could link arbitrary facts into logical events and find dependencies, technologies for quick voice transcription - all these ... | From http://it.slashdot.org |
Fri Feb 24 2006 | Data mining program continues after lawmakers order it closed A controversial intelligence data mining program, which was closed by lawmakers over privacy concerns two years ago, has continued to receive funding and ... | From http://rawstory.com |
Fri Feb 24 2006 | Report: Homeland security data mining generates concern The National Security Agency is now sponsoring intelligence data mining with massive databases that are growing as fast as four petabytes per month, according ... | From http://www.washingtontechnology.com |
Fri Feb 10 2006 | Us 'data mining' for terror information A huge US government "data mining" project is being developed as part of the battle to stop terror attacks before they happen. | From http://www.upi.com |
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