32 blog reactions to blog.powerset.com/2007/8/31/parsing-miss-south-carolina

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    Parsing gone wild

    175 days ago in Going to Seminary · Authority: 67

    Parsing Miss South Carolina

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    Good News for Miss South Carolina and Her Rambling Brain Dump

    or- or- should help South Africa and should help the Iraq and the Asian countries so we will be able to build up our future. Two Powerset staffers were able to discover a useful structure to the transcript using their combined computational powers. Visit their blog and read the analysis. You’ll be surprised and it will make Crystal proud. Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post’s poll. ©2008 Credit, Debt, Life, and Steve

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    New Favorite Word

    226 days ago in YodaYid's WackyWorld by yodayid · Authority: 2

    know" and "like" are other common American disfluencies (different cultures have different disfluencies). There's actually a recent Saturday Night Live skit which was basically a guy who could only speak in disfluencies. Funnier than it sounds :-) Via Powerset, which was via Wired. --YY p.s. Also, ummmm... never mind, whatever.

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    Planet RDF

    336 days ago by dajobe · Authority: 32

    [Post by Jesse English and Akshay Java] Understanding blond speak ain’t that easy! Barney Pell, Powerset CEO, recently put Powerset’s NLP technology to the task. Human language is already quite complicated and any NLP system trying to process unstructured, ungrammatical and noisy text needs to be robust. At UMBC, Dr. Sergei Nirenburg and his team at

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    Planet Social Media Research

    338 days ago by ebiquity · Authority: 3

    [Post by Jesse English and Akshay Java] Understanding blond speak ain’t that easy! Barney Pell, Powerset CEO, recently put Powerset’s NLP technology to the task. Human language is already quite complicated and any NLP system trying to process unstructured, ungrammatical and noisy text needs to be robust. At UMBC, Dr. Sergei Nirenburg and his team at

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    Planet Code4Lib

    339 days ago · Authority: 12

    established community so discussion of improvements to FOAF, SIOC, DOAP and the like are off topic, although reference to those schemas and their designs is not." Latest SUMO in OWL The Structure of Information Networks How to Write Parallel Programs Parsing Miss South Carolina Sparql's back!!! (the cat, not the similarly-named query language) Leobard has a party

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    Parsing nightmare

    339 days ago in Bob Pritchett · Authority: 2

    There are some pretty long sentences in the Greek New Testament, and parsing them can lead to large syntax graphs. Nothing like this, though...

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    Planet RDF

    339 days ago by dajobe · Authority: 32

    established community so discussion of improvements to FOAF, SIOC, DOAP and the like are off topic, although reference to those schemas and their designs is not." Latest SUMO in OWL The Structure of Information Networks How to Write Parallel Programs Parsing Miss South Carolina Sparql's back!!! (the cat, not the similarly-named query language) Leobard has a party

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