Collaborama About Help Contact Anonymous [login] Source: site.view [edit] Function name: references Arguments: Description: Home page for sataire.com Page type: html Render function: Module: sataire Page source: <webl> WubCall("sataire.incHeader", []); </webl> <webl> WubCall("sataire.incTop", []); </webl> <!-- content here ============================================================ --> <div id="header"> <!-- img src="/images/sataire.jpg" width="332" height="453" alt="Sataire" id="person" / --> <h1><img src="/images/logo.gif" width="259" height="107" alt="SATAIRE" /></h1> <div id="wide"> </div> <webl> WubCall("sataire.incNav", []); </webl> <div id="tray"> <p id="heading">References</p> <a href="http://www.kurzweilai.net/can-a-robot-pass-the-university-of-tokyo-math-entrance-exam">Can a robot pass the university of tokyo math entrance exam?</a> <table> <tr><td><a href="http://www.research.ibm.com/deepqa/" target="_blank">IBM Watson (Deep QA)</a> </td> <td>The Watson system by IBM is taking on human Jeopardy champions. It is a self-contained (no access to the internet) QA system that uses a method to combine results from numerous probabilistic "experts" which look for solutions to the questions in different ways. </td> <td>[1] <a href="http://domino.watson.ibm.com/library/CyberDig.nsf/1e4115aea78b6e7c85256b360066f0d4/d12791eaa13bb952852575a1004a055c?OpenDocument&Highlight=0,rc24789" target="_blank">Towards the Open Advancement of Question Answering Systems</a>. 2009.</td> </tr> <tr><td><a href="http://www.projecthalo.com/" target="_blank">HALO</a> </td> <td>Project Halo, is a project funded by Paul Allen's Vulcan Inc. Pilot/Phase I:Three companies built systems capable of answering Advanced Placement Test level questions in sub-areas of chemistry. However, the effort cost $10,000 per page. Phase II: develop tools to lower the price. </td> <td>Papers </td> </tr> <tr><td><a href="" target="_blank">CALO</a> </td> <td>Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organizes. DARPA-funded project. Evaluation was an aptitude-like test in an Administration domain that tested learning in the wild. Questions were coded in a special logic language to make it understandable by the computer.</td> <td>Papers </td> </tr> <tr><td><a href="" target="_blank">ACQUAINT</a> </td> <td>DARPA-funded project.</td> <td>Papers </td> </tr> <tr><td><a href="" target="_blank">TREC</a> </td> <td>DARPA-funded project.</td> <td>Papers </td> </tr> <tr><td><a href="" target="_blank">NTCIR</a> </td> <td>DARPA-funded project.</td> <td>Papers </td> </tr> <tr><td><a href="http://googletranslate.blogspot.com/2010/10/poetic-machine-translation.html" target="_blank">Google Poetry</a> </td> <td>Google adapts their translation algorithm to generate poetry forms (rhyme, meter)</td> <td><a target="_blank" href="http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2010/11/02/google-translate-takes-on-poetry/">WSJ</a> </td> </tr> <tr><td><a href="http://www.numenta.com/" target="_blank">Numenta</a> </td> <td>Neural architecture based on the neo-cortex. Could be relevant for an analogy handling point of view.</td> <td>Papers </td> </tr> <tr><td><a href="" target="_blank">Analogy</a> </td> <td>Hofstadter, D. (2001). Analogy as the Core of Cognition, in Dedre Gentner, Keith Holyoak, and Boicho Kokinov (eds.) The Analogical Mind: Perspectives from Cognitive Science, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press/Bradford Book, 2001, pp. 499538.</td> <td>Papers </td> </tr> </table> <p id="heading"><a href="http://sataire.com/site/referencesQA">QA References</a></p> </div> <!-- END CONTENT ============================================================ --> <webl> WubCall("sataire.incFooter", []); </webl>