User: PhilipMParker |
Patent on "Long Tail" for automated content authorship. Patent on "Long Tail" for automated content authorship. FAQ As the video shows, I am working on reference books, reports and educational titles (not fiction or literature). The "algorithms" depend on the genre. The most advanced use parametric, non-parametric as well as Bayesian econometrics, graph theory, and meta analysis (mostly coupled with some specialized computational linguistics and editorial rules that are required within certain genres) -- each piece is rather straight forward; the combination allows complexity. In terms of IT or programming languages, there is no rigidity to this - again it depends on the genre. If animation is the goal, then code is written to write MEL scripts, etc., which can automate Maya, which can in turn automate rendering, lights, etc., via macros. This works well, but for only certain aspects of that genre. For more detailed discussions, here is the patent link: http://www.google.com/patents?id=bHeBAAAAEBAJ&dq=philip+m+parker Some titles are 98 to 100 percent computer automated (e.g. business titles, crosswords, etc.). For health titles, only the format editing and production side is automated. The text in the health books was written by medical professionals and edited by a professional editor; the computer expedited formatting using about 50 odd routines (the preface, chapter intros, glossaries, indexes, headings, margins, etc.); highlights are made to sources generally not known to internet-averse readers or medical practitioners (designed for medical libraries with internet training services). Currently, some 2 percent of the titles rely on government sources for text. None perform a google search, spider the net, etc. Some 98 percent of the titles are wholly generated via automation programs; the applications create original information or content that cannot be found elsewhere (e.g. maximum likelihood trade estimates, latent demand forecasts via a decision calculus approach, Chinese and English crosswords, etc.) - offline applications with no interaction to the internet. In total, there are about 17 genres created this way (about 200,000 titles or so since 2000). It can take several years to set up an application (including all human inputs, licensed sound effects, textures, models, mocap, data, or decision rules that go into any genre-specific application). Platforms (e.g. Maya) pre-exist. The incremental, or marginal creation time per title is mentioned in the video. The genres are blind or peer reviewed and/or vetted by users (e.g. librarians or end-users) before they are put into print. The games are played by kids to see what they like. For 3D games, a pre-existing rendering engine is like a blank word document. The rendering engine is not created from scratch, but licensed (like MS Word). I am mostly now working on education titles for Asian, African, and Native American languages that do not have educational materials (games, supplements, texts, videos, mobile phone books, etc.) written in or augmented by their languages. See my dictionary at: http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/credits/editor.html to see a very small percent of the linguistic material used. Watch for a major update and linguistic augmentation to the dictionary this summer when I will also be introducing EVE. She is an "economically viable entity". A step beyond a chat bot, using some of the algorithms mentioned above (with a bit of utility theory and optimal control theory thrown in). There is no "commercial" or "public" or "open source" software that can be used by the general public. Some applications are terabytes large. I am working on a relatively small poetry application for public use -- to be released when completed (probably in a year), which will do several forms of poetry, on any topic the user desires; and allow the user to request "another" if they do not like the first one written, or "change that line", etc. I am not actively working on fiction novels as a priority, though the process is in place for romance novels or similar formulaic types of literature. Fun to do, but not very useful. There are many other areas I am working on, as there are multiple avenues to explore, especially in the areas of new media (mobile and fixed), but more so in high-end analytics and knowledge discovery (i.e. generating knowledge that could not be created otherwise) as applied to business, language and public services (e.g. criminology) - where unmanageable, sparse, disintegrated or larger data sets (off-line) result in new knowledge structures usable by decision makers (e.g. connecting the dots where humans have difficulty doing so, for lack of time or expertise). Thanks for watching the video. Phil Tags: Patent on "Long Tail" for automated content authorship; Philip M. Parker |
User: UNCChapelHill |
Collaboration and Authorship This presentation is a brief overview to academic authorship and scholarly collaboration. It presents the rising trend of hyperauthorship-collaboration and the issues of authorship ethics and ownership that arise given these current conditions of multiple authorship. It ends with a brief overview of these issues as they pertain to the field of library and information science. Tags: collaboration authorship library and information science |
User: AUTHORSHIP |
AUTHORSHIP - Segue a Linha Clipe inédito e exclusivo da banda Rodox. Direção & Câmera: Maria Carolina Telles Edição: Patrick Korb Uma coleção de imagens da última turnê da banda costurada por cenas da gravação do CD RODOX, produzido por Tom Capone, na Toca do Bandido. Tags: Rodox Fernando Schaefer Authorship |
User: KabaneTheChristian |
The Authorship and Date of Matthew- A Rebuttal to Kikai I attempt to refute his points Tags: evidence the apostle matthew apostolic papias |
User: diegomcnamara |
Authorship Made for AsianAmericanFilm.com, this short movie was screened at the Vancouver Asian Film Festival and Projections Film Festival. It stars Nicky Loi, Eliza Gauger, Sean Raybell and Tim Gehling. It's a short about plagarism in the context of vandalism, and it's wonderfully silly. Enjoy. Tags: authorship film short nicky loi eliza gauger tagging asian punk vandalism plagarism spraypaint raybell |
User: diegomcnamara |
Authorship Bloopers Bloopers from my short film, "Authorship." Has swearing, goofiness, and a lot of unintentional pain. "Authorship" was made for AsianAmericanFilm.com for their minute movie contest, and stars me as one of the titular punks, and Eliza Gauger as the other punk. Tags: authorship film asian asianamericanfilm punk plagarism tag vandalism bloopers diegomcnamara nicky loi eliza gauger |
User: KabaneTheChristian |
The Authorship and Date of Matthew- A Positive Case Written by Matthew in Antioch in 55-60 CE. Tags: Matthew authorship apostle date 55 60 antioch |
User: v4MoD |
Authorship - Shrigley and Pilger this is a piece i did for uni. The theme is authorship. Here Im asking the question, have I changed the author to the reader of the books? Or id the author now me, since I am the one recording. I think also, the contrast between the serious and humorous really works here... just look at the peoples changing expressions. books used: Ants Have Sex In Your Beer by David Shrigley The New Rulers Of The World by John Pilger Tags: video art david shrigley john pilger humor tension contrast |
User: WatUpSammy666 |
Shakespeare Authorship Controversy this is a vid of all the possible candidates who supposedly wrote the plays under the name of shakespeare Tags: shakespeare authorship controversy bacon queen elizabeth |
User: slepSsS |
Authorship Pop-Balad-Crying For Somebody To Hear Me Authorship Pop-Balad Tags: pop balad authorship song music leona lewis mariah carey justin madona whitney huston instrumental |
User: migkillertwo |
the authorship and date of the Gospels part 1 I defend the traditional authorship of the canonical Gospels Tags: Gospels |
User: luckylucas37 |
An Argument Concerning Authorship Part 1 Final Project Tags: Shakespeare Debate Authorship |
User: Gentle135 |
Gospel Authorship/Who Knew Jesus? IvestigatingIslam's "according to" video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxGt_YTMmoY Tags: Jesus Muslim Islam Christ Gospel Muhammad Yassen |
User: luckylucas37 |
An Argument Concerning Authorship Part 2 Final Project Tags: Shakespeare Debate Authorship |
User: luckylucas37 |
An Argument Concerning Authorship Part 3 Final Project Tags: Shakespeare Debate Authorship |
User: intertextrEvolution |
Prioritizing Poetry in 21-Century Classrooms: Using Technology to Enhance Response and Authorship Part A NCTE presentation Tags: new literacies NCTE 21st century |
User: yakuza73117 |
Youtube Authorship Want to bet on the ratio of ums and ya knows to actual words? I'll say 50/50 just to err on the side of caution. Tags: Youtube authorship author sxephil thewinekone persona art artist |
User: thekitty1 |
authorship...agenda...agency university of cincinnati m.arch 4 Tags: knowledge base |
User: briannabanana004 |
Shakespeare authorship question Shakespeare authorship question Tags: Shakespeare authorship question |
User: migkillertwo |
brief case for the authorship of John and Matthew in this video, I outline a very brief positive case for the authorship of Matthew and the authorship of John Tags: Gospel according to John Matthew positive case eye witness |
User: lux4d |
Alex Scammell Detests Authorship! Referencing makes ppl do bad things.... Tags: Alex Scammell |
User: migkillertwo |
The Authorship and Date of the Gospels part 2 I conclude my case for the traditional authorship and the date of the Gospels Tags: Gospels matthew mark luke John |
User: amdwalker30349 |
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User: galinyan |
"Autoria" "Authorship" artista o barbero_artist or barber?it is difficult to determine that it is art or "no" % es dificil determinar que es arte o que "no" Tags: artista barbero_artist or barber?it is difficult to determine that it art "no" es dificil determinar que ar |
User: MikeRubbo |
Much Ado About Something (Excerpts) Scenes from my 90 min. documentary, a film which explores the possibility that William Shakespeare was actually a front man for Christopher Marlowe. Film clips used have been purchased for the doc and publicity. Mike Rubbo rubbo@aapt.net.au Tags: Christopher Marlowe William Shakespeare Authorship question Mike Rubbo Jonathan Bate Daryl Pinkson Samuel Blumenfeld Dolly walker Wraight Peter Farey John Baker English literature Doubts about |