Travis pulls
its language data from several different sources, including translation engines from Google, Microsoft, IBM and Baidu, looking for the best source depending on your circumstances.
The researchers discovered the language during a language documentation project, Tongues of the Semang, in which they visited several villages to collect
language data from different groups who speak Aslian languages.
Not exact matches
It's a programming
language that lets you extract information
from Hadoop find answers to questions or otherwise use the
data.
The idea was that the more people Tay chatted with, the more it would learn
from the
data it collected about
language.
LanguageLine, says Klein, had been trying to do a lot of things to boost its bottom line,
from selling prepaid interpreter calling cards to monetizing
data on
language usage, but most of its efforts were only an afterthought.
When you join sites like Elance, fiverr, Rat Race Rebellion, TaskRabbitt, Gigbucks, FlexJobs or Amazon Mechanical Turk, you'll have access to hourly jobs that include everything
from writing, customer service, graphic design,
data entry, and transcribing material into different
languages.
On the other hand, regulatory and user pressure has sometimes led Facebook to pull back on its
data collection and use and to explain things in plainer
language — in contrast to dense legalese
from many other internet companies.
ZACHARY WYATT, RETIRED CIA OPERATIONS OFFICER: The CIA is currently hiring for over specific career tracks, everything
from cyber threat analysts to accountants,
from foreign
language instructors to
data scientists.
- Microsoft will ban «offensive
language» and «inappropriate content»
from Skype, Xbox, Office and other services on May 1, claiming it has the right to go through your private
data to «investigate.»
Tellagence Discover is an enterprise level tool that can gather
data from Twitter and analyzes the
language to find the top themes.
But of course the creedal statement, hallowed as it is by centuries of use during the celebration of the Eucharist, can be understood only when it is seen as a combination of supposedly historical
data, theological affirmation put in a quasi-philosophical idiom, and a good deal of symbolic
language (with the use of such phrases as «came down
from heaven», «ascended into heaven», and the like).
Men will come to see, as they are now beginning to see with the critical examination of
language, that every conceivable structure of meaning carried by
language is necessarily based on the selections of
data and the forms of thought derived
from the ruling interests of human life....
But the further one has moved
from the primary domain of religious
language, the greater is the danger of imposing on other domains categories which distort their
data.
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from using the Forums.
Note: Our
data comes
from parents who shared their baby's name with us in 2010 on our Spanish -
language website, BabyCenter en Español.
From data gathered from many countries and languages, the research suggests that reading well in one language has little bearing on the development of reading abilities in anot
From data gathered
from many countries and languages, the research suggests that reading well in one language has little bearing on the development of reading abilities in anot
from many countries and
languages, the research suggests that reading well in one
language has little bearing on the development of reading abilities in another.
Using
data from National Database for Autism Research (NDAR), lead author Kristina Denisova, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at CUMC and Fellow at the Sackler Institute, studied 71 high and low risk infants who underwent two functional Magnetic Resonance imaging brain scans either at 1 - 2 months or at 9 - 10 months: one during a resting period of sleep and a second while native
language was presented to the infants.
For many variables,
data had to be abstracted
from narrative summaries translated
from another
language.
XML, an information encoding meta -
language from the World Wide Web Consortium, has gained currency as a universal
data descriptor.
For the study published in Nature, Bowern drew
from an expanded database of 800,000 words, which contains 80 % of all Australian
language data ever published, and looked at cognates
from 28
languages across 200 meanings.
«Climate science is a «
data - heavy» discipline with many intellectually interesting questions that can benefit
from computational modeling and prediction,» said Dovrolis, a professor in the School of Computer Science, «Cross-disciplinary collaborations are challenging at first — every discipline has its own
language, preferred approach and research culture — but they can be quite rewarding at the end.»
For instance, the website encourages researchers to free their
language and
data visualizations
from gender assumptions that could prevent new ideas
from emerging.
For the study, Hoff and her collaborators David Giguere, a graduate research assistant at FAU and Jamie M. Quinn, a graduate research assistant at Florida State University, used longitudinal
data on children who spoke English and Spanish as first
languages and who were exposed to both
languages from birth.
They also presented the young technologies that would make this vision come true: a common
language for representing
data that could be understood by all kinds of software agents; ontologies — sets of statements — that translate information
from disparate databases into common terms; and rules that allow software agents to reason about the information described in those terms.
According to their
data, Twitter users in major cities thousands of miles apart, like Quito in Ecuador and San Diego in California, tend to have more
language in common with each other than with a person tweeting
from the nearby countryside, probably due to the influence of mass media.
Based on
data from the Wiimote, the scientists found that participants became more confident in their body
language as they improved at the exercise.
Previous support for this hypothesis relied on comparison across multiple
languages, whereas the Penn team established the same result based on
data from English alone.
They also don't take in all the
data from a social interaction, such as body
language or certain words, and notice only those things that reinforce their belief that the other person is challenging them.
«We want to get away
from complicated rules for users — this is what programming
languages are — towards smart computers that enter into a dialog with us,» says Mathias Landhäußer, scientist of KIT's Institute for Program Structures and
Data Organization (ITP).
Because the voters speak different
languages, Yasseri and Bright gather
data separately
from each of 14
language versions of the site.
HealthMap can now process
data from tens of thousands of Web pages hourly in 15 different
languages.
From the database, the group was able to calculate the geographical range, number of speakers, and rate of speaker decline for
languages worldwide and map that
data within square grid cells roughly 190 km across, spanning the entire globe.
«
Data - driven techniques are mostly limited to finding correlations rather than causation... Future analyses are moving beyond words to capturing less ambiguous meanings
from language,» explains lead researcher Andy Schwartz.
Look up scientists by name — or sort the
data by column — to see their impact in milliDarwins (mD): one - thousandth of the average annual frequency that Charles Darwin's name appears in English -
language books
from the year he was 30 years old (1839) until 2000.
The researchers then compared their results to
data from the World Color Survey, which performed essentially the same task for 110
languages around the world, all spoken by nonindustrialized societies.
For humans to be able to extract meaningful information
from the troves of
data being collected by the «smart» machines with which we interact — such as mobile phones — computers need to be able process
language like humans.
Taking genetic
data from 49 populations worldwide, Dediu and Ladd searched for correlations between 983 genetic variants, including ASPM - D and microcephalin - D, and 26 features of the
languages spoken by the populations, including the number of consonants and the use of inflections or tones.
Crunching all the
data, the team put together a table describing how much attention readers
from each
language version of Wikipedia paid to various high - impact crashes.
While the
data answer many questions about such issues as Neanderthal
language capacity and the genes they passed onto humans through interbreeding, we're still a long way
from being able to resurrect one.
Prior to commencing his Ph.D voyage at University of Toronto, Chris had the privilege of working with scientists in the fields of machine learning, knowledge discovery and
data mining, natural
language processing and text mining
from The Institute for Infocomm Research (Singapore) and School of Computing, National University of Singapore.
2017-12-15 - New publication JASPAR RESTful API: accessing JASPAR
data from any programming
language.
The three researchers (WJH: Pubmed, Embase and CNKI, KP: Korean databases, YM: Japanese databases) extracted the
data for all descriptive information
from the publications, namely published journals,
language, study place, study type, subjects, handedness, objective, interventions, control groups, block - design, fMRI device type, software for fMRI
data analysis, sample size, and results.
The ability to speak a second
language isn't the only thing that distinguishes bilingual people
from their monolingual counterparts — their brains work Chief Architect and Vice President of Innovation, Phill Lawson - Shanks, to Present at The 6th Annual Provider Forum on Financing & Investing in
Data Centers
This being my second time out with the game, the English
language voices are now starting to grate on me, but a patch has enabled the use of the original Japanese voices if you download the additional
data from the eShop.
Activity is written using standard pseudocode / python, so easy to change and update for any other programming
language Questions
from the new curriculum on 2D array
data manipulation
The lessons progress through a range of tasks that engage student's interest, encourage them to: -: interact and share what they know -: develop their abilities to extract information
from text and graphics -: view information critically -: check the credibility and validity of information -: develop online research skills -: use web based tools to create surveys and
data visualisations The lessons cover a range of topics including: -: Advertising and how it influences us -: Body
language and how to understand it -: Introverts and extroverts and how they differ -: Emotional intelligence and how it impacts on our relationships -: Facts about hair -: Happiness and what effects it -: Developing study skills -: The environment and waste caused by clothes manufacturing -: Daily habits of the world's wealthiest people -: The history of marriage and weddings Each lesson includes: -: A step by step teachers guide with advice and answer key -: Worksheets to print for students
And we have great
data on this — in the chapter on reading and
language arts, we have all sorts of success
from folks who have done this.
The study included survey
data from 70,000 students in 1,015 public and private secondary schools, student achievement tests in mathematics and
language arts, and survey
data from school officials.
Compiled
data from all 3,001 children and their families showed that Early Head Start children scored higher, on average, than their peers on standardized tests of cognitive and
language development; and far fewer children tested as requiring remediation.
Tim Shanahan of the University of Illinois at Chicago, who helped write the standards and chaired a federal review panel that examined the research undergirding them, noted emphatically that «[t] here are not now, and there never have been
data showing any damage to kids
from early
language or literacy learning.»