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Since I started exploring Eucalyptus, I have been wondering to what use can a private cloud be put to, especially in an academic setting. 1)…Continue
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You must have heard of IBM's Watson system. It is, of course, the computer that won the Jeopardy competition against the show's previous champions. Jeopardy is a popular quiz show in which the competitors are provided clues and have to give questions that satisfy these clues. For example, a clue like 'This computer beat the reigning world chess champion' would elicit a question 'Who is Deep Blue?'. As you can see, the questions given by the competitors are easy questions of…
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Eucalyptus is an open source cloud platform which can be used to create private clouds. It came out of a research project at the Computer Science Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara. The good thing about it is that it has an open and modular architecture, which means it is perfect for…
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Language is so ambiguous, and hence so difficult to analyze. I came across an extreme example the other day, which is kind of representative of the ambiguity in dealing with language. The following sentence can have different meanings depending upon how it is spoken:
I didn't say he stole the money.
The change in meaning comes from variation in which word is given stress while speaking. Here are a few interpretations of the sentence,…
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