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| Search Done Right » Blog Archive » Introducing Clustering 2.0 | |
" For example, people s language skills let them realize that kill, murder, slay , and gun down are pretty similar concepts, but make a killing is different (for you non-native speakers, make a killing is about making a large profit ), and put the gun down is different too. This engineering breakthrough greatly improved the clustering performance with practical amounts of internal development, for English and other languages (try Japanese here or here). . An earlier blog post goes into more detail on the state of the art of this Clustering 1.0, as well as the end-user value. . Now on to Clustering 2.0! . Although clustering reveals the major topics in the top 200, 500, or more search results, there are always more topics than can be shown, without overloading the user with a very long list. There hasn t been an"
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" This scenario is consistent with conservation of mass, but not conservation of energy or momentum and thus does not actually occur for solutions to (1). A more complicated example would be a solution supported on two low frequencies at time zero, e.g. , and ends up at two high frequencies later, e.g. . This scenario is consistent with conservation of mass and momentum, but not energy. Finally, consider the scenario which starts off at and ends up at . This scenario is consistent with all three conservation laws, and exhibits a mild example of a low-to-high frequency cascade, in which the solution starts off at frequency N and ends up with half of its mass at the slightly higher frequency , with the other half of its mass at the zero frequency. More generally, given four frequen"
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| A List Apart: Articles: SS='highlightVerbose12'>What’s the Prob... | |
" One of the biggest problems in delivering a website, and yet probably the least talked and written about, is how to decide, specify, and communicate just SS='highlightVerbose'>what, exactly, is it that we re going to build, and why. SS='highlightVerbose'>What problem are we solving? Who needs it? SS='highlightVerbose'>What s this site for, anyway? . Poor understanding of target user needs or our client s vision, ineffective use of limited resources, misguided emphasis on the wrong design priorities, over-emphasis on pet technologies all will contribute to a failed, late, inappropriate or too-expensive website. Experience can teach us how to avoid pitfalls, but the greatest lesson can be learned by the least experienced: the earlier that purpose and goals are clearly defined and recorded, the more easily problem"
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" SS='highlightVerbose'>What’s Up, .DOC? ODF, Open XML, and the Revolutionary Implications of XML in Productivity Applications Author(s): Guy Creese, and Peter O’Kelly . Download the report in PDF format . The OpenDocument Format (ODF)/Office Open XML (OOXML) debate is part of a significant phase in the evolution of productivity application, with the shift to Extensible Markup Language (XML) file formats displacing traditional binary and proprietary file formats. The stakes are huge, with compelling new opportunities for content management, as well as both opportunities and challenges for software vendors. Organizations will gain important benefits by exploiting opportunities to improve information managem"
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| SS='highlightVerbose12'>What's My Line? - TV.com | |
" Login Search Show Categories: Game Shows, Comedy Welcome to the SS='highlightVerbose'>What's My Line? guide at TV.com! Show Type: Game Show with Panel First Telecast: February 2, 1950 Last Telecast: September 3, 1967 Producers: Mark Goodson & Bill Todman Currently Airs: On GSN, daily, in the wee hours of the morning at 3:00 AM EST Synopsis: SS='highlightVerbose'>What's My Line? was one of network television's longest running and most... Full Summary [+] Enter your tags below. Use commas to separate tags. Examples: old, advice, popular Johnny Olson announced at the outset of this episode, "And now, live from New York, for the 876th and last time, let's meet our SS='highlightVerbose'>What's My Line? panel." THE GAMES Game 1: Arthur Feinberg, Dr. Seymour Kolodny, Pat Finch - (Dr. Kolodny signed in as S. W. Kolodny, and Pat Finch signed in as Patricia Finch. These three guests were also contestants on the very first episode. T"
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