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		<title>By: Michael Belanger</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Feb 2007 17:30:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Powerset is a late comer and far behind others in the NLP search tech space. NLP has always thrown aways context to fit SQL database calls.  A fundamentally new database architecture is required (Patents filed as early as 1994) to use every scrap of context expressed by well articulated needs (query).  You can experience an award winning NLP enterprise search offering (activated in 2005) at Boston&#039;s Children&#039;s Hospital&#039;s Center for Media and Child Health - www.cmch.tv - go to their &quot;research&quot; page and experience &quot;Smart Search.&quot;  This NLP engine encourages (for highest precision) an everyday conversational query of unlimited length and complexity including &quot;user jargon&quot; of ten social science professional domains.&quot;    
The next and final (post Google/Powerset) achievement in breakthrough user experience will be Jarg Corporation’s Semantic Knowledge Indexing Platform (SKIP) launch mastering &quot;NOP&quot; Natural Object Parsing that co-populates &quot;well-understood native object content fragments&quot; in the same master index with NLP-graph fragments.  This final step - using conversational style requests (over a cell phone or keyboard) will provide total information awareness associated with the &quot;roll&quot; of the user - as derived on the fly from the full context of the request&#039;s information needs. Only relevant knowledge will be considered and the more contexts in the request - the more highly personalized will be the returns-ranking.  These returns will be a “collage,” ranked by fit-to-context, of image segments, fragrances, text, structure segments, music segments and all forms of knowledge with precise contextual relation to your on the fly the needs – fit to your “user’s roll” of the moment.  Jarg will be seeking its very fist institutional capital starting in March 2007.  Jarg has incorporated Semantx Life Science, Inc. Care Commons, Inc and Preemptive Alert Corporation to become best of breed in their verticals.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Powerset is a late comer and far behind others in the NLP search tech space. NLP has always thrown aways context to fit SQL database calls.  A fundamentally new database architecture is required (Patents filed as early as 1994) to use every scrap of context expressed by well articulated needs (query).  You can experience an award winning NLP enterprise search offering (activated in 2005) at Boston&#8217;s Children&#8217;s Hospital&#8217;s Center for Media and Child Health &#8211; <a href="http://www.cmch.tv" rel="nofollow">http://www.cmch.tv</a> &#8211; go to their &#8220;research&#8221; page and experience &#8220;Smart Search.&#8221;  This NLP engine encourages (for highest precision) an everyday conversational query of unlimited length and complexity including &#8220;user jargon&#8221; of ten social science professional domains.&#8221;<br />
The next and final (post Google/Powerset) achievement in breakthrough user experience will be Jarg Corporation’s Semantic Knowledge Indexing Platform (SKIP) launch mastering &#8220;NOP&#8221; Natural Object Parsing that co-populates &#8220;well-understood native object content fragments&#8221; in the same master index with NLP-graph fragments.  This final step &#8211; using conversational style requests (over a cell phone or keyboard) will provide total information awareness associated with the &#8220;roll&#8221; of the user &#8211; as derived on the fly from the full context of the request&#8217;s information needs. Only relevant knowledge will be considered and the more contexts in the request &#8211; the more highly personalized will be the returns-ranking.  These returns will be a “collage,” ranked by fit-to-context, of image segments, fragrances, text, structure segments, music segments and all forms of knowledge with precise contextual relation to your on the fly the needs – fit to your “user’s roll” of the moment.  Jarg will be seeking its very fist institutional capital starting in March 2007.  Jarg has incorporated Semantx Life Science, Inc. Care Commons, Inc and Preemptive Alert Corporation to become best of breed in their verticals.</p>
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		<title>By: Ian Parker</title>
		<link>http://joeduck.com/2007/02/09/powerset-or-power-hype/#comment-19308</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Feb 2007 11:40:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have thought quite deeply about this problem myself. A key index is translation. If Powerset would provide a translation serve I could quickly judge how close it was getting.

The boat goes through a lock (&lt;i&gt;éclusia not &lt;/i&gt;&lt;i&gt;cerradura&lt;/i&gt;)
I have a vacancy and I am looking for a match (&lt;i&gt;correspondenta&lt;/i&gt; not &lt;i&gt;cerilla&lt;/i&gt;)
The season of spring (&lt;i&gt;primavera&lt;/i&gt; not &lt;i&gt;ressorte&lt;/i&gt;)

This is a data set for a quick test Engish/Spanish. I have given the Google words.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have thought quite deeply about this problem myself. A key index is translation. If Powerset would provide a translation serve I could quickly judge how close it was getting.</p>
<p>The boat goes through a lock (<i>éclusia not </i><i>cerradura</i>)<br />
I have a vacancy and I am looking for a match (<i>correspondenta</i> not <i>cerilla</i>)<br />
The season of spring (<i>primavera</i> not <i>ressorte</i>)</p>
<p>This is a data set for a quick test Engish/Spanish. I have given the Google words.</p>
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