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Answerbag.com - All the FAQs you can use
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You wanted the FAQs
You wanted the FAQs
04/09/2004 03:56 PMAnd you got the FAQs. Here's a pretty extensive FAQ addressing the
questions we saw about TypeKey and Movable Type...
Snort FAQs
Snort FAQs
08/09/2004 01:19 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Snort FAQs'
“SearchSecurity’s Snort and Network Security Expert JP
Vossen answers the age-old questions, Is Snort better than a
proprietary IDS [Intrusion Detection System]? And is it difficult to
manage or find support for?”…
iDVD/DVD Burning FAQs
iDVD/DVD Burning FAQs
12/27/2003 09:05 PMIt's everything that you've always wanted to know before taking the
plunge with iDVD or any DVD burning app. The
iDVD/DVD Burning FAQs Topic is now up.
Update: Clarified the iDVD and Toast 6 DVD time
limits.
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MacDesignJust the FAQs Guide to VB Scripting
Basics
Just the FAQs Guide to VB Scripting
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04/11/2004 10:43 AM"FAQs about Frontier open source
release"
"FAQs about Frontier open source
release"
05/19/2004 10:25 AMNoisy Channels Models Provide Short
Answers to FAQs
Noisy Channels Models Provide Short
Answers to FAQs
09/17/2004 08:43 AMNoisy Channels Models Provide Short Answers to
FAQshttp://www.economist.com/printedition/displayStory.cfm?Story_
ID=3127462Eric Brill is guiding his Microsoft research
team to build a system capable of providing 50-word answers to
questions such as "What are the rules for qualifying for the Academy
Awards?" by using an approach called a "noisy channel model." Noisy
channel models, which are already used in spell-checking and
speech-recognition systems, work by modeling the transformation
between what a user means (such as the word he or she intended to
type) and what he does (the garbled word as it was actually typed). By
analyzing many pairs of correct and misspelled words using statistical
techniques, it's possible to predict how such transformations work in
general cases, and to design a system to work the process backwards,
so that, given a misspelled word, the system can guess what that word
is most likely to be a misspelling of. Brill's question-answering
system works in the same general way. Many question-and-answer pairs
exist on the Web in the form of FAQs ("frequently asked questions"),
and Dr. Brill trained his system using a million such pairs to create
a model that, given a question, can work out various structures that
the answer could take, and then to use those structures to generate
search queries. The matching documents found on the Web are then
scanned for possible answers to the question.
Microsoft Content Management Server
(MCMS) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Microsoft Content Management Server
(MCMS) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
12/19/2004 03:26 PMNew Mobile Phone Forum Featuring
Discussion Forums, Brand Reviews, FAQs,
Service Providers Reviews
New Mobile Phone Forum Featuring
Discussion Forums, Brand Reviews, FAQs,
Service Providers Reviews
12/22/2004 01:50 AMMobile Phone Discussion Forum. Share your views and experience at
forums. Discuss all about Mobile phone manufacturers and service
providers. Checkout cell phone reviews, FAQs. [PRWEB Dec 20, 2004]
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