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Comment aider vos clients à vous identifier ? - Identité visuelle - 0 views

  • Comment aider vos clients à vous identifier ? – Identité visuelle
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    Très pratique pour quelqu'un qui veut se partir une petite entreprise.
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Mimikatz : comment ce logiciel pirate identifiants et mots de passe Windows - 3 views

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    "Mimikatz : comment ce logiciel pirate identifiants et mots de passe Windows"
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La mort annoncée du tandem identifiant/mot de passe - JDN Web & Tech - 0 views

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    La gestion de l'information numérique présente de nombreux défis, dont la sécurité des données. La combinaison identifiant/mot de passe est-elle dépassée ?
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Facebook is using AI to identify suicidal thoughts -- but it's not enough, experts say ... - 0 views

  • To prevent harm, we can build social infrastructure to help our community identify problems before they happen
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      Artificial intelligence can also be seen as pro-human when mixed with web2.0 content.
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    How Facebook and web2.0 can help prevent suicide
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Analytics and Predictive Models for Social Media - 0 views

  • Analytics & Predictive Models for Social Media
  • Part 1: Information flow in social media (slides) Collecting social media data Extracting and tracking the flow of relevant information Correcting for the effects of missing and incomplete data Predicting and modeling the flow of information Identifying networks of information flow Part 2: Rich user interactions (slides) Predicting and recommending links in network Modeling tie strenght Modeling trust and distrust, frieds and foes How users evaluate one another and the social media content
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    Tutoriel intéressant de l'université Stanford sur les modèles prédictifs pour les médias sociaux
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Social Media: The Best 2010 Articles And Reports From MasterNewMedia - 1 views

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    Cet article identifie les différents réseaux sociaux et explique à quel point une bonne stratégie sur les médias sociaux peut influencer le commerce traditionnel et être bénéfique pour une compagnie.
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    Par divers auteurs, une collection de 10 des meilleurs articles de 2010 traitant des média sociaux.
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7 Content Discovery and Keyword Research Tools to Help Boost Your Marketing Efforts | S... - 0 views

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    "Effective content research involves identifying the right keywords, topics, content formats and marketing channels for your content. Each of those objectives can be accomplished by using handy content research tools."
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Facebook va assigner une note de crédibilité aux utilisateurs pour lutter con... - 0 views

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    Lutte contre les "fake news", chez Facebook. "Une nouvelle arme est déployée par Facebook : noter le confiance et la crédibilité des utilisateurs sur une échelle de de 0 à 1. Ce ranking social servira à identifier les utilisateurs qui partagent volontairement ou non des fake news."
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États-Unis : Les indiscrétions d'un Wifi public arrangent bien la police - ZDNet - 2 views

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    La police est parvenue à identifier quatre adolescents coupables de tags racistes dans leur lycée grâce aux logs de connexion au wifi de l'établissement. Leurs téléphones, en connexion automatique, révélaient leur présence.
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    Ça y est, on est dans le futur. Ça me rappelle cette excellente série Belge, Unité 42, qui traite de crime avec une équipe d'informaticiens.
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Facebook : la reconnaissance faciale va vous identifier automatiquement sur les photos ! - 0 views

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    Nouveaute sur facebook
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Dr Google, ou comment identifier les sources fiables en santé sur le web - We... - 2 views

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    Si les mauvais sites sont légion, il n'en demeure pas moins que le web peut être une source importante d'informations et qu'il peut être un outil dans la prise en charge de notre santé. Mais comment séparer le bon grain de l'ivraie?
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Otter.ai lance un outil d'IA générative pour aider les commerciaux à augmente... - 0 views

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    OtterPilot for Sales peut transcrire les appels, fournir des informations, identifier les actions à entreprendre et se synchroniser automatiquement avec les principaux outils de CRM et de productivité.
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Primes au bogue | Québec paiera des pirates informatiques pour identifier des... - 1 views

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    Une initiative du Gouvernement du Québec qui demande à des pirates informatiques et chercheurs de trouver des failles de sécurité dans les systèmes informatiques du gouvernement en échange d'une compensation financière. L'initiative se veut d'être une prévention pour d'éventuels problèmes de cybersécurité. Une solution efficace à long terme ? À suivre...
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TikTok Rolls Out Comment Downvotes to All Users | Social Media Today - 0 views

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    TikTok change sa manière d'utiliser les votes négatifs (downvotes) sur sa plateforme. Les downvotes ne seront plus public et serviront principalement à identifier les comportements problématiques.
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Media ID : la presse belge songerait à un portail payant avec identifiant commun - 0 views

    • Patrice Gauvin
       
      De la concurence pour Open ID pour faire de l'argent avec les médias sociaux.
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Mon tout premier blogue: Quel est le meilleur choix de service pour un blogue ? - 2 views

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    Voici mon premier billet qui décrit ma démarche pour identifier l'application la plus appropriée pour créer un blogue. Voyez ma conclusion!
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Collective Knowledge Systems: Where the Social Web meets the Semantic Web - 1 views

  • Collective Knowledge Systems: Where the Social Web meets the Semantic Web
  • What can happen if we combine the best ideas from the Social Web and Semantic Web?
  • The Vision of Collective Intelligence
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  • The Social Web is represented by a class of web sites and applications in which user participation is the primary driver of value.
  • Collective intelligence is a grand vision, one to which I subscribe.  However, I would call the current state of the Social Web something else: collected intelligence.   That is, the value of these user contributions is in their being collected together and aggregated into community- or domain-specific sites
  • The grand challenge is to boost the collective IQ of organizations and of society
  • With the rise of the Social Web, we now have millions of humans offering their knowledge online, which means that the information is stored, searchable, and easily shared.  The challenge for the next generation of the Social and Semantic Webs is to find the right match between what is put online and methods for doing useful reasoning with the data.  True collective intelligence can emerge if the data collected from all those people is aggregated and recombined to create new knowledge and new ways of learning that individual humans cannot do by themselves.
  • Technology can augment the discovery and creation of knowledge. For instance, some drug discovery approaches embody a system for learning from models and data that are extracted from published papers and associated datasets.  By assembling large databases of known entities relevant to human biology, researchers can run computations that generate and test hypotheses about possible new therapeutic agents.
  • The first approach is to expose the structured data that already underlies the unstructured web pages.  An obvious technique is for the site builder, who is generating unstructured web pages from a database, to expose the structured data in those pages using standard formats.
  • the second approach, to extract structured data from unstructured user contributions [2] [28] [39] .  It is possible to do a reasonable job at identifying people, companies, and other entities with proper names, products, instances of relations you are interested in (e.g., person joining a company) [1] [7] , or instances of questions being asked [24] . There also techniques for pulling out candidates to use as classes and relations, although these are a bit noisier than the directed pattern matching algorithms [8] [23]  [31] [32] [36] [38] [42]
  • Tomorrow, the web will be understood as an active human-computer system, and we will learn by telling it what we are interested in, asking it what we collectively know, and using it to apply our collective knowledge to address our collective needs.
  • The third approach is to capture structured data on the way into the system.  The straightforward technique is to give users tools for structuring their data, such as ways of adding structured fields and making class hierarchies.
  • In a sense, the TagCommons project is attempting to create a platform for interoperability of social web data on the Semantic Web that is akin to the "mash-up" ecology that is celebrated in Web 2.0.
  • An example of how a system might apply some of these ideas is RealTravel.  RealTravel is an example of "Web 2.0 for travel".  It attracts travelers to share their experiences: sharing their itineraries, stories, photographs, where they stayed, what they did, and their recommendations for fellow travelers.  Writers think of RealTravel as a great platform to share their experiences -- a blog site that caters to this domain.  People who are planning travel use the site as a source of information to research their trip,
  • The collection of tags for a site is called the folksonomy, which is useful data about collective interests.
  • like many Web 2.0 sites, combines these structured dimensions to order the unstructured content.  For example, one can find all the travel blogs about diving, sorted by rating.  In fact, the site combines all of the structured dimensions into a matrix, which offers the user a way to "pivot browse" along any dimension from any point in the matrix.
  • This paper argues that the Social Web and the Semantic Web should be combined, and that collective knowledge systems are the "killer applications" of this integration.  The keys to getting the most from collective knowledge systems, toward true collective intelligence, are tightly integrating user-contributed content and machine-gathered data, and harvesting the knowledge from this combination of unstructured and structured information.
  • Structured and unstructured, formal and informal -- these are not new dimensions.  They are typically considered poles of a continuum.
  • We are beginning to see companies launching services under the banner of Web 3.0 [25] that aim explicitly at collective intelligence.  For instance, MetaWeb [35] is collecting a commons of integrated, structured data in a social web manner, and Radar Networks [25] is applying semantic web technologies to enrich the applications and data of the social web.
  • The other major area where Semantic Web can help achieve the vision of collective intelligence is in the area of interoperability.  If the world's knowledge is to be found on the Web, then we should be able to use it to answer questions, retrieve facts, solve problems, and explore possibilities. 
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    Technology can augment the discovery and creation of knowledge. For instance, some drug discovery approaches embody a system for learning from models and data that are extracted from published papers and associated datasets. By assembling large databases of known entities relevant to human biology, researchers can run computations that generate and test hypotheses about possible new therapeutic agents
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Profil organisationnel: «privé» ou «public»? - 0 views

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    Identifier deux types de profils sur les réseaux sociaux et les utiliser selon ses attentes.
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Microsoft Word - HT06 Cameron 060611.doc - Hypertext2006.pdf - 0 views

  • Despite these individual contributions (which we will revisit in more detail in Section 2), to fully understand tagging systems we believe a holistic approach is necessary. Walker [24] describes tagging as “feral hypertext”, a structure out of control, where the same tag is assigned to different resources with different semantic senses, and thus associates otherwise unrelated resources. However, by considering the entire model, computer systems could make inferences that “domesticate” (to use Walker’s terms) these “feral” tags. For example, tag semantics and synonyms could potentially be inferred by analyzing the structure of the social network, and identifying certain portions of the network that use certain tags for the same resource, or related resources, interchangeably. These tags may be synonymous
  • Different designs and user incentives can have a major influence on the usefulness of information for various purposes and applications, and in a reciprocal fashion, on how users appropriate and utilize these systems. The design of the system may solicit tagging useful for discovery, retrieval, remembrance, social interaction, or possibly, all of the above
  • Other likely explanations for the observed correlation between social connection and common tag usage may be found in the descriptive categories of sociolinguistics which studies how different geographic and social formations structure the coherence and diffusion of semantic and syntactic structures in various ”lects” within a larger sociolinguistic system. Some of these example lects include: dialect (a lect used by a geographicallydefined community); sociolect (a lect used by a socially defined community); ethnolect (a lect spoken by a particular ethnic group); ecolect (a lect spoken within a household or family); and idiolect (a lect particular to a certain person). If we conceptualize social tagging systems within the theoretical frame of sociolinguistics, these and other “lects” seem especially applicable to understanding and classifying the apparent isomorphism between social and linguistic structures we observed in Flickr. The structures, changes, and diffusion within and amongst various “lects” in social tagging systems will likely have similar patterns to those found in social network analyses and in sociolinguistic language maps.
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