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- ANNI Professional 3.32.3 (Windows)
- ANNI Advanced Neural Network Investing allows investors to make better trading decisions by combining technical analysis, fundamental analysis, advanced neural network technologies and genetic algorithms artificial intelligence all in one, easy to use package. It comes with full Portfolio Management capabilities allowing you to do all your financial tracking, monitoring...
- Tags: Neural Network, Microsoft Windows, Analysis, Neural Science, ANNI
- Software downloads 2009-11-09
- ANNI Standard 3.32.3 (Windows)
- ANNI Advanced Neural Network Investing allows investors to make better trading decisions by combining technical analysis, fundamental analysis, advanced neural network technologies and genetic algorithms artificial intelligence all in one, easy to use package. It comes with full Portfolio Management capabilities allowing you to do all your financial tracking, monitoring...
- Tags: Neural Network, Microsoft Windows, Analysis, Neural Science, ANNI
- Software downloads 2009-11-09
- ANNI Professional 3.27.0 (Windows)
- ANNI is software that allows investors to make better trading decisions by combining technical analysis, fundamental analysis and advanced neural network technologies artifical intelligence all in one, easy to use package. It comes with full Portfolio Management capabilities allowing you to do all financial tracking, monitoring and analysis in one...
- Tags: Neural Network, Microsoft Windows, Analysis, Neural Science, ANNI
- Software downloads 2009-02-14
- ANNI Standard 3.27.0 (Windows)
- ANNI is software that allows investors to make better trading decisions by combining technical analysis, fundamental analysis and advanced neural network technologies artificial intelligence all in one, easy to use package. It comes with full Portfolio Management capabilities allowing you to do all your financial tracking, monitoring and analysis in...
- Tags: Neural Network, Microsoft Windows, Analysis, Standard Corp., Neural Science, ANNI
- Software downloads 2009-02-14
- Web Page Table Extractor 1.01 (Windows)
- Web Page Table Extractor allows quick and easy extraction of tables from web pages without the hassle of copying, pasting and reformatting of the data. The information can be modified then exported to a new html document, a standardized csv file comma separated values or basic text. CSV files can...
- Tags: Web, Microsoft Windows, Web Page, Neural Science, Web Page Table Extractor, Channel Management, Marketing
- Software downloads 2008-12-23
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- PPoPP 2009 Day 2: Are most programmers stupid?
- PPoPP 2009 Day 2: Are most programmers stupid?Yale Patt is being foolish.You cannot ignore the factors of time and money. In the real non-ideal world, their are many practical considerations that cannot be avoided.Most programmers are average, which may not be good enough for "Yale Patt" but it is...
- Tags: Development tools, programmer, PPoPP 2009 Day 2, Yale Patt
- Discussion threads 2009-02-20
- Enough already with the Luddite schools
- Enough already with the Luddite schoolsI think middle school is better for tech than primary.I would rather see hand written reports up to and including 4th grade. Technology is great but so far cognitive scientists have not created a device that rivals the human brain. If you don't develop all...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Recruitment & Selection, public school
- Discussion threads 2008-11-03
- Web Science: The next academic hot spot
- Web Science: The next academic hot spotThe previous issue of SciAm was very good.For anyone who doesn't know, the prior issue of Scientific American was almost entirely about privacy and security, with an appropriate focus on the Internet.I thought the web science article in the current issue was very interesting...
- Tags: Channel management, Web, web science, academic hot spot, Web Science, hot spot
- Discussion threads 2008-09-27
- Web Science: The next academic hot spot
- Will your computer science degree be replaced by a Web sciences one? It might as academics are increasingly dabbling with the study of the Web, but first a workable definition is needed. In a treatise in Scientific American's October issue, Nigel Shadbolt and Tim Berners-Lee make the...
- Tags: Web, Channel Management, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-09-26
- Can computers sort data like humans?
- Can computers sort data like humans?. . . and we're still guessing.Gotta like the field of AI. These people claim "we'll have human intelligence in 50 or so years." Yet we have a slight problem: We haven't the slightest idea how to objectively measure intelligence, much less recreate it. We...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, computer, John N. Warfield, OPMS
- Discussion threads 2008-08-30
- diversITy: the lack of women in the IT industry
- diversITy: the lack of women in the IT industryRE: diversITy: the lack of women in the IT industrythe lack of women in IT is less about the attitude of women than the attitude of men. perfect sat scores, check. 15 years experience, check. IQ in the 160s,...
- Tags: Gender and diversity, Testosterone, women, information technology
- Discussion threads 2008-06-21
- A 13th century social network
- According to Nature News, a team of French researchers has used medieval documents to create the oldest detailed social network ever constructed. The mathematicians and computer scientists looked through thousands of records of land transactions dating back as far as 1260 in a Southwest part of France. The result of...
- Tags: Researcher, France, Network, Analysis, Social Networking, Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-20
- Automatic eyeglasses prescriptions?
- For its space missions, NASA wants astronauts with excellent vision without corrective lenses or glasses. This doesn't prevent its Vision Science and Technology Group to study human vision of ordinary people like you and me. Two members of this group recently discovered that a new formula connecting optical quality with...
- Tags: NASA, Vision, Model, Metric, Strategy, Management, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-16
- Brain waves used for faster image sorting
- Computers are fast for many tasks, but humans are faster for identifying objects or people in images. But is it possible to combine the speed of a computer with the sensitivity of the human brain? According to a IEEE Spectrum Online article, 'A Brainy Approach to Image Sorting,' several teams...
- Tags: Team, Analyst, DARPA, Image, Computer, Productivity, Team Management, Management, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-04
- Macadamia: Master's Programme in Machine Learning and Data Mining
- The research focus has since shifted from neural networks to machine learning, algorithmic data analysis and data mining. Macadamia is a two-year master's programme for machine learning and data mining given in the Department of Information and Computer Science at Helsinki University of Technology. This paper describes its curriculum and...
- Tags: Helsinki University, Macadamia, Data Mining, Business Intelligence, Marketing Research, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Marketing
- White papers 2008-04-30
- Women's attractiveness judged by software
- According to Haaretz, an Israeli team of computer scientists has developed a software that ranks facial attractiveness of women. Instead of identifying basic facial characteristics, this software has been designed to make aesthetic judgments -- after training. The lead researcher said this program 'constitutes a substantial advance in the development...
- Tags: Software, Face, Symmetry, Researcher, Women, Image, Computer, Haaretz, Gender And Diversity, Productivity, Tools & Techniques, Human Resources, Management, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-31
- Cell images on Times Square?
- If you're in New York this coming week, don't miss the images which will be displayed on the high-definition TV NBC screen at Times Square. General Electric -- which owns NBC -- launched last year a competition for the best images taken with its IN Cell Analyzer systems. GE received...
- Tags: General Electric Co., Image, Cell, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-01
- Robotic rats will get a sense of touch
- An international team composed of robot designers and brain researchers is looking at nature to develop a new generation of robots with active touch sensing abilities. The BIOTACT ('Biomimetic technology for vibrissal active touch') project is developing whiskered robot rats which might help in rescue or search missions under conditions...
- Tags: Researcher, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-02-18
- Can nerves really regenerate?
- People suffering of injury to the brain or spinal cord cannot currently be treated because central nervous system neurons have a very limited capability of self-repair and regeneration. But now, researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a potentially promising strategy for encouraging the regeneration of damaged neurons....
- Tags: Polymer, Neuron, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-01-02
- Computers mimicking the brain
- Researchers at the MIT McGovern Institute for Brain Research have used a biological model to train a computer model to recognize objects in busy street scenes, such as cars or people. Their very innovative approach, which combines neuroscience and artificial intelligence with computer science, mimics how the brain functions to...
- Tags: Computers &, Internet, Engineering &, Innovation, Health &, Medicine, Social Sciences
- Blog posts 2007-02-11
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