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| Google Docs in Plain English |
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Create and share online documents,
spreadsheets and presentations. It's free.
You can:
1) Access your documents online from any
computer with an internet connection.
2) Add collaborators to your document and
Docs will send them a link to access the doc
online (no need to send email attachments
back and forth)
3) Decide who can view and edit each document
(only you, some people, or everyone)
For a quick product tour, check out:
http://www.google.com/google-d-s/tour1.html
Or to get started, visit:
http://docs.google.com Tags : docs google spreadsheets presentations online collaboration web apps plain english |
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| Bayesian nonparametrics in document and language modeling |
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Google Tech Talks
August 28, 2008
ABSTRACT
Bayesian nonparametric models have garnered
significant attention in recent years in both
the machine learning and statistics
communities. These are highly flexible models
whose complexity grows with the amount of
data, and are nice approaches to addressing
the common problem of model selection. In
this talk I shall first give a brief overview
of Dirichlet processes and infinite mixture
models, the cornerstone of Bayesian
nonparametric models. Then I shall introduce
the hierarchical Dirichlet process, a
Bayesian nonparametric model for problems
involving multiple related groups of data. I
illustrate the use of hierarchical Dirichlet
processes using some applications to document
and language modelling.
Speaker: Yee Whye Teh
I am interested in statistical machine
learning and its applications. Specifically,
I look into theories, models and
methodologies to make graphical models
applicable to large and complex problems. I
am also keen on deploying the knowledge
gained in applications ranging from natural
language processing, to machine vision to
biological problems.
I studied Computer Science and Mathematics at
the University of Waterloo, obtaining my
B.Math. in 1997. Then I embarked on my
graduate studies at the University of Toronto
under the tutelage of Geoffrey Hinton.
Between 1999 and 2001 I spent two years in
London England at the Gatsby Computational
Neuroscience Unit where Geoff was the
founding director. In 2001 we returned to
Toronto and I finished my Ph.D. in 2003.
Immediately I started a postdoc with Michael
Jordan at UC Berkeley, finishing in 2004.
Starting in January 2007, I am now a lecturer
back at the Gatsby Unit. Tags : google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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Durée : 3829 s |
| Fujitsu ScanSnap S510 PDF Document Scanner |
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deletion, and automatic de-skew and image
rotation. Tags : Fujitsu ScanSnap S510 PDF Document Scanner TigerTV computertv |
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Durée : 395 s |
| PhotoTechEDU Day 11: Document Image Analysis with Leptonica |
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Google Tech Talks
April 4, 2007
ABSTRACT
Graphics typically takes a representation of
an image or scene and renders it in raster
form. This normally occurs through a
well-specified process. What happens when you
try to go the other way, from a raster image
to a description of its contents? The
process, so easy for humans, is not easy for
machines, because the input raster data can
be highly variable and the interpretation of
the contents somewhat arbitrary. We'll talk
about how this 'inverse graphics' process can
be accomplished quickly and usually with
sufficient accuracy for most applications,
using rasters of document images as input.
The 'trick' is to use the image as the
primary... Tags : google howto phototechedu day document image |
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Durée : 3338 s |
| The Northwoods Document |
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This is a presentation of the infamous
Northwoods Document, highlighting relevant
excerpts. The Northwoods Document was
prepared by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and
passed on to Secretary of Defense McNamara
for approval. It outlined detailed plans and
scenarios that could be orchestrated by the
US military to create pretext for military
intervention in Cuba. It called for
"positive actions" such as faked hijackings
of civil aircraft and injuring and murdering
Cuban refugees. It is rumored that President
Kennedy put a stop to its implementation
personally. Kennedy removed General Lyman
Lemnitzer as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff soon after. Lemnitzer became Supreme
Allied Commander of NATO the following
January. This document is an extremely
significant window into the mind-set of
military officials trying to advance an
agenda. It remained classified for 35 years.
We urge that anyone interested in the truth
about recent world events takes the time to
read these excerpts and consider their
meaning.
NOTE: Italics added by us for emphasis.
"..." represents removed irrelevant or
redundant text, or continuation to the next
screen/page. All other punctuation is the
same as original documents. Nothing is out
of context or misrepresented. Research. Tags : jfk john f. kennedy operation mongoose cuba communist politics 911 9/11 truth war terrorism castro bush false flag |
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Durée : 596 s |
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