04 Jan 23
Infinite AI Array is a Python library that provides a list implementation that leverages GPT so that you can access elements beyond the ones already provided.
25 Nov 22
An introduction to word embeddings and their uses in Natural Language Processing.
15 Sep 22
Thoughts on how the notion of intelligence doesn’t have a crisp definition and remains very human-centric, and the implications on discussing Artificial General Intelligence.
02 Jul 21
Scan a random assortment of lego bricks using your phone and get build suggestions.
05 Oct 20
This post explores whether we can ever trust machine-learned models for critical things, such as flying an airplane, driving a car, or algorithmic stock market trading.
18 Sep 10
We introduce Wiktionary as an emerging lexical semantic resource that can be used as a substitute for expert-made resources in AI applications. We evaluate Wiktionary on the pervasive task of computing semantic relatedness for English and German by means of correlation with human rankings and solving word choice problems. For the first time, we apply a concept vector based measure to a set of different concept representations like Wiktionary pseudo glosses, the first paragraph of Wikipedia articles, English WordNet glosses, and GermaNet pseudo glosses. We show that: (i) Wiktionary is the best lexical semantic resource in the ranking task and performs comparably to other resources in the word choice task, and (ii) the concept vector based approach yields the best results on all datasets in both evaluations.
A set of ontology matching algorithms (for finding correspondences between concepts) is based on a thesaurus that provides the source data for the semantic distance calculations. In this wiki era, new resources may spring up and improve this kind of semantic search. In the paper a solution of this task based on Russian Wiktionary is compared to WordNet based algorithms. Metrics are estimated using the test collection, containing 353 English word pairs with a relatedness score assigned by human evaluators. The experiment shows that the proposed method is capable in principle of calculating a semantic distance between pair of words in any language presented in Russian Wiktionary. The calculation of Wiktionary based metric had required the development of the open-source Wiktionary parser software.
02 Sep 10
Datasets about almost everything !
29 Apr 10
Easy way to build a chat bot for Omegle using Python
17 Oct 09
An AI Winter is a collapse in the perception of artificial intelligence research. The term was coined by analogy with the relentless spiral of a nuclear winter: a chain reaction of pessimism in the AI community, followed by pessimism in the press, followed by a severe cutback in funding, followed by the end of serious research. It first appeared in 1984 as the topic of a public debate at the annual meeting of AAAI (then called the “American Association of Artificial Intelligence”). Two leading AI researchers, Roger Schank and Marvin Minsky, warned the business community that enthusiasm for AI had spiraled out of control and that disappointment would certainly follow.
Second part of the very good article about having more data vs. better algorithms