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| Google Developers Day US - Theorizing from Data |
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"Theorizing from Data: Avoiding the Capital
Mistake
Peter Norvig
""It is a capital mistake to theorize before
one has data."" Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's
words from 1891 remain true today.
Researchers in computational linguistics and
information retrieval now have a million
times more data than was available 30 years
ago. This talk explores what this data can do
for problems in language understanding,
translation, information extraction, and
inference, and extrapolates to what more data
may bring in the future. " Tags : GDD07 GDD07US Theorizing from Data |
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Durée : 3171 s |
| Faculty Summit 2008 Day 1: Google Data |
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Google Tech Talks
July 24, 2008
ABSTRACT
Faculty Summit 2008 - Day 1
Google Data - Mark Stahl & Jeff Fisher
This presentation will give an overview of
the Atom Publishing Protocol, a simple but
powerful way of publishing and interacting
with data stored on the web. The Atom
Publishing Protocol is used as the basis of
the Google Data APIs, which provide
programmatic access to several Google
applications. We will demonstrate a simple
example that uses a web application to
crowdsource the semantic labeling of image
content. Data is both retrieved and published
via Data APIs. We will also show how to
publish the results of this example as an
AtomPub API, and discuss ways you can use
AtomPub as the mechanism for sharing your own
data.
Speaker: Mark Stahl
Speaker: Jeff Fisher Tags : google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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Affichage : 1797
Durée : 2427 s |
| Google Developers Day US - Intro to Data APIs |
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Intro to Google Data APIs: Mashing up Google
Calendar, Spreadsheets and More
Jeffery Scudder
Google's mission is to organize the world's
information and make it universally
accessible and useful. The Google Data
protocol helps accomplish this by providing a
common mechanism for accessing a myriad of
Google services. It embraces the Atom
syndication format and the Atom Publishing
Protocol (APP) and uses the extension
mechanisms adopted by these standards to
expose services like Picasa, Google Calendar,
Google Spreadsheets, Google Base, Blogger and
more.
This talk will give an overview of the
protocol and dive into some example
applications -- including a tool to publish
events from a Google Spreadsheet to Google
Calendar and Google Base. Previous knowledge
of HTTP and XML is beneficial.
Speaker Bio: Jeffrey Scudder works with the
Google APIs and has focused on AdWords,
Google Base, and Google Spreadsheets in his
time at Google. He enjoys making beautiful
music on all kinds of guitars and swimming in
code. Jeff and his wonderful wife live in the
Silicon Valley area. Tags : GDD07 GDD07US Data APIs |
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Durée : 2877 s |
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