I happened to catch this on tv yesterday. Pretty interesting stuff:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tech/sm...-on-earth.html
The episodes where Watson takes on Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter airs Monday through Wednesday next week.
I happened to catch this on tv yesterday. Pretty interesting stuff:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tech/sm...-on-earth.html
The episodes where Watson takes on Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter airs Monday through Wednesday next week.
Well I got next week planned out!
Watson's algorithms are infinitely more complex than a chess algorithm.
It was a classic scene when Watson repeated Ken's wrong answer.
it's like what i read somewhere else, he is fed the questions through a text file instead of listening to the question like everyone else, I'm not sure how scientific it trully is, sure it's pretty cool but he probably has the internet downloaded into his database
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I think Watson would be 100 times cooler if they had used Bender's voice instead
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I liked Ken's smirk when watson repeated the answer.
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What's revolutionary about Watson is not the fact that it has access to basically the entire sum of human knowledge, it's the ability to interpret conversational speech and pull an answer out of that database.Originally posted by adam c
it's like what i read somewhere else, he is fed the questions through a text file instead of listening to the question like everyone else, I'm not sure how scientific it trully is, sure it's pretty cool but he probably has the internet downloaded into his database
Apparently though, it gets the full question fed to him by text the moment it appears, while the humans have to read it and then come up with an answer, giving it a head start.
Natural language processing is incredibly, incredibly difficult, so it's really neat that it has (for example) the ability to distinguish between "running for office" and "running a marathon" as two different concepts.
Kind of wish I got to work somewhere with high-concept projects like this instead of the usual CRUD apps.
I think it's really cool because it's more than just downloading a whole database of info. it's being able to interpret things like puns. It's processing to a level that no other computer has ever done before!
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That's exactly why it took a whole team of algorithm coders.What's revolutionary about Watson is not the fact that it has access to basically the entire sum of human knowledge, it's the ability to interpret conversational speech and pull an answer out of that database.
The buzzers (including Watsons) are deactivated until Alex finishes the clue and a stage hand activates the buzzers. By that time, all three usually know the answer, and it's now a matter of anticipating how soon you can press the buzzer. Press it to soon, and you're locked out for the relatively long time of a quarter of a second. That's where Watson has the major advantage, as Watson can react instantly to the buzzer activation.Apparently though, it gets the full question fed to him by text the moment it appears, while the humans have to read it and then come up with an answer, giving it a head start.
http://www.tnr.com/article/83337/ibm...puter-jeopardy
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Had no idea this was on, just d/l'd it and watched
I honestly would have thought it would have kicked more ass. Another year of algorithm tweaks, and it probably would have.
It's also strange to think, wasn't too many decades ago, there were room sized computer systems that could do 1/100000 of what a ipod nano does today... how long until we can say the same about Watson?
Our future leader is already dead, you think a real time travelling cyborg is going to screw up like a movie one?Originally posted by Kavy
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I'm picturing more of a Matrix situation, except without a hero with magical powers.
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i find it crazy that Watson has 15TB, that is right, 15 terrabytes of ram.
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Alex: No Watson, Ken already said that.Originally posted by ExtraSlow
I liked Ken's smirk when watson repeated the answer.
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I think Watson would be 100 times cooler if they had used Bender's voice instead
i call shenanigans on Watson on getting that first daily double
but in all seriousness, this is incredible
my thoughts exactly.Originally posted by Kavy
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Wow thats really quite amazing. How it can interpret a question, analyze it to its truest sense and come up with the most tangible answer is surreal.
way to go IBM! Too bad it takes such an amazing amount of power to run it.
That'll change soon enough though, it'll just be history repeating itself.
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