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Stephen Dale

Introducing the Knowledge Graph: things, not strings | Official Google Blog #google - 0 views

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    "Search is a lot about discovery-the basic human need to learn and broaden your horizons. But searching still requires a lot of hard work by you, the user. So today I'm really excited to launch the Knowledge Graph, which will help you discover new information quickly and easily. "
Vahid Masrour

I, Cringely » Blog Archive » Google decides knowledge is power - Cringely on ... - 1 views

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    from searching to finding.
Sebastian Weber

Qitera?Where information meets - 0 views

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    Qitera is a next generation web service that empowers you to organize, share and search all your digital assets in a more productive and sustainable way. It does not only allow you to visualize what you already know, but also empowers you to discover new connections between people, organizations, places and objects.
Vahid Masrour

The Chess Master and the Computer - The New York Review of Books - 0 views

  • It was my luck (perhaps my bad luck) to be the world chess champion during the critical years in which computers challenged, then surpassed, human chess players. Before 1994 and after 2004 these duels held little interest. The computers quickly went from too weak to too strong.
  • Having a computer partner also meant never having to worry about making a tactical blunder. The computer could project the consequences of each move we considered, pointing out possible outcomes and countermoves we might otherwise have missed.
  • With that taken care of for us, we could concentrate on strategic planning instead of spending so much time on calculations.
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  • The winner was revealed to be not a grandmaster with a state-of-the-art PC but a pair of amateur American chess players using three computers at the same time.
  • The teams of human plus machine dominated even the strongest computers.
  • Their skill at manipulating and "coaching" their computers to look very deeply into positions effectively counteracted the superior chess understanding of their grandmaster opponents and the greater computational power of other participants. Weak human + machine + better process was superior to a strong computer alone and, more remarkably, superior to a strong human + machine + inferior process.
  • correctly evaluating a small handful of moves is far more important in human chess, and human decision-making in general, than the systematically deeper and deeper search for better moves—the number of moves "seen ahead"—that computers rely on.
    • Vahid Masrour
       
      interesting. Deserves further reflection on the implicactions.
  • Instead, every year we have new chess programs, and new versions of old ones, that are all based on the same basic programming concepts for picking a move by searching through millions of possibilities that were developed in the 1960s and 1970s.
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    A VERY interesting article reflecting on the evolution of chess under the onslaught of computers and software that play chess, and where it has all been going. The implications for Knowledge Management are there, waiting to be picked up. Discussions of tech versus human can be drawn to their ending point with it.
Vahid Masrour

Working Knowledge: How Organizations ... - Google Book Search - 0 views

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    you gotta love Google.
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    most of the book, readable online. Thank you Google!
Vahid Masrour

blogs on KM - 0 views

shared by Vahid Masrour on 21 Mar 07 - Cached
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    list of blogs on KM and KM related stuff.
Vahid Masrour

knowledge management - Búsqueda de libros de Google - 0 views

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    book search on km free available books on Google.
Michael Nezet

AcrieNet | logiciel d'autoformation à la recherche d'information sur internet - 0 views

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    Independant learning course on internet search for enterprise intelligence
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