Thursday, July 31, 2008

Lots of papers, few implementations

Why aren't there more open source text summarization projects?

There seems to be a ton of papers on text summarization. I would like to get my hands on something decent to experiment with. And don't tell me Mac OS X Summarize service or Microsoft Word. :)

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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Predict and Prevent

While the hot new thing from Google is knol, defined as a unit of knowledge, I believe there is something else pretty darn hot was just announced too which can, hopefully, identify hot spots (you knew that pun was coming) - Predict and Prevent at google.org.

Rapid ecological and social changes are increasing the risk of emerging threats, from infectious diseases to drought and other environmental disasters. This initiative will use information and technology to empower communities to predict and prevent emerging threats before they become local, regional, or global crises.

This is part of Larry Brillant's vision for the future - see my earlier blog post on this.

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Monday, July 14, 2008

Just in case you missed it...

Google has open sourced protocol buffers.

Protocol Buffers are a way of encoding structured data in an efficient yet extensible format. Google uses Protocol Buffers for almost all of its internal RPC protocols and file formats.

Protocol buffers are a great technology. It is one of those things that you typically don't stop to think about - what kind of technology goes into a car, a computer or a plane when you are using it?

And that's not the only cool technology that Google has released - check out our Google C++ Testing Framework and Google commandline flags module for C++.

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Sunday, July 6, 2008

What I did on 4th of July

Went shopping. To make this.

Sayor Lodeh

Sayor Lodeh - vegetable curry.

So it's not the most fantastic food I have cooked, but it took me two hours to pound the ingredients to make the curry base! My dad calls it "suicidal" to attempt to cook this without trying out first and fine-tuning the recipe. But that's me, throwing caution into the wind.

My friends are still alive AFAIK; hopefully they are still my friends. :)

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