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The Intelligent Web: Search, smart algorithms, and big data
Publication Date: 28 November 2013
Book Description
As we use the Web for social networking, shopping, and
news, we leave a personal trail. These days, linger over a Web page
selling lamps, and they will turn up at the advertising margins as you
move around the Internet, reminding you, tempting you to make that
purchase. Search engines such as Google can now look deep into the data
on the Web to pull out instances of the words you are looking for. And
there are pages that collect and assess information to give you a
snapshot of changing political opinion. These are just basic examples of
the growth of "Web intelligence", as increasingly sophisticated
algorithms operate on the vast and growing amount of data on the Web,
sifting, selecting, comparing, aggregating, correcting; following simple
but powerful rules to decide what matters. While original optimism for
Artificial Intelligence declined, this new kind of machine intelligence
is emerging as the Web grows ever larger and more interconnected.
Gautam Shroff takes us on a journey through the computer science of
search, natural language, text mining, machine learning, swarm
computing, and semantic reasoning, from Watson to self-driving cars.
This machine intelligence may even mimic at a basic level what happens
in the brain.

Dont forget to make mirrors !!
Publication Date: 28 November 2013
Book Description
As we use the Web for social networking, shopping, and
news, we leave a personal trail. These days, linger over a Web page
selling lamps, and they will turn up at the advertising margins as you
move around the Internet, reminding you, tempting you to make that
purchase. Search engines such as Google can now look deep into the data
on the Web to pull out instances of the words you are looking for. And
there are pages that collect and assess information to give you a
snapshot of changing political opinion. These are just basic examples of
the growth of "Web intelligence", as increasingly sophisticated
algorithms operate on the vast and growing amount of data on the Web,
sifting, selecting, comparing, aggregating, correcting; following simple
but powerful rules to decide what matters. While original optimism for
Artificial Intelligence declined, this new kind of machine intelligence
is emerging as the Web grows ever larger and more interconnected.
Gautam Shroff takes us on a journey through the computer science of
search, natural language, text mining, machine learning, swarm
computing, and semantic reasoning, from Watson to self-driving cars.
This machine intelligence may even mimic at a basic level what happens
in the brain.
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