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Natural Language Processing and the Web
The Web contains more than 10 billion indexable text pages, accessible
mostly through keyword-based search engines. This issue focuses on innovative
uses of the Web as a large-scale distributed, evolving, and multilingual corpus
and on building state-of-the-art natural-language interfaces to search
engines.
Also in this issue: swarm robots, sound recognition, managing energy
distribution, Web semantics and cloud computing, and more
Issue Highlights
The following articles are available without an electronic subscription:
A Letter from the Editor
We've Come a Long Way, Maybe ... (pdf)
James Hendler
Despite all the major AI successes, when it comes to really understanding the
human mind, we still know very little.
Natural Language Processing and the Web
Learning to Tag and Tagging to Learn: A Case Study on Wikipedia (pdf)
Peter Mika, Massimiliano Ciaramita, Hugo Zaragoza, and Jordi
Atserias
Named entity recognition (NER) technology can be used to significantly enrich
the metadata in Wikipedia.
Histories & Futures
Managing Household Wind-Energy Generation (pdf)
Geoff James, Wei Peng, and Ke Deng
Intelligent-agent technology can help aggregate wind-energy generation and
battery storage installed at a large number of households, creating a
"virtual generator" that can managed similarly to centralized
generation.
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