I, Robot No Deep ThinkerI, Robot No Deep ThinkerI, Robot No Deep Thinker 07/16/2004 03:29 PM Wired News Jul 16 2004 8:01PM GMT This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)I, Robot No Deep ThinkerGrok Headline matches for I, Robot No Deep ThinkerDeep Green, Robot Pool SharkDeep Green, Robot Pool Shark 07/29/2004 04:59 PM Michael Greenspan of Queen's Univerisity has developed a pool-playing robot called Deep Green. According to Greenspan, pool experts predicted it was unlikely a robot could play pool as well as a human, while fellow robot researchers underestimated the complexity of doing so. But after five years of work, Deep Green is equipped with a vision system that can identify striped and solid balls, track sphere dipoles (PDF format), and achieve other feats of pool-related image processing. Greenspan's vision research resulted in at least one image recognition patent. The robot also has an understanding of physics that allows it rival any human player at making a shot. Even expert human players miss shots frequently while Deep Green has an almost perfect record. Current work is being done at the strategy level and it is expected that Deep Green will be able to easily beat any human at the game of pool. Deep Green - A Pool Playing Robot?Deep Green - A Pool Playing Robot? 08/07/2004 05:26 AM The American ThinkerThe American Thinker 05/26/2004 04:36 AM The Protocols of the Elders of Zinni .. are dubious .. on americanthinker.com/articles.php?article_id=3562 Americas most famous thinkerAmericas most famous thinker 08/16/2004 12:43 AM Interesting article about Francis Fukuyama "Americas most famous thinker", who comes up on MeFi about once a year, includes information about his latest book. A Running Robot Or A Rolling Robot?A Running Robot Or A Rolling Robot? 12/18/2003 12:58 PM It took years for researchers to figure out how to make a robot be able to stand and walk on two legs. In fact, it's so complicated, that some researchers are giving up on that idea and using Segway balancing technology on their robots instead of legs. However, the folks at Sony seem to have taken the concept of the upright walking robot one step further: they've figured out how to make a robot run. That's right, it actually leaves the ground at points while jogging along. It apparently needs a bit of a walking start to get up to speed, and even at running speed, it's more of a slow jog - where it's feet barely leave the ground. Still, it's a start, and with some more work, they believe they can really make the robot run. DBM-Deep-0.91DBM-Deep-0.91 02/12/2004 06:05 AM DBM-Deep-0.93DBM-Deep-0.93 02/16/2004 05:05 AM DBM-Deep-0.92DBM-Deep-0.92 02/13/2004 05:13 AM It Came From the Deep!It Came From the Deep! 06/03/2004 02:06 AM New York's Water Ain't Kosher! - You may be aware that shellfish are not kosher. It turns out that little, itty-bitty, microscopic shellfish called copepods are in New York's water. Brita to the rescue? DBM-Deep-0.9DBM-Deep-0.9 02/10/2004 10:30 AM DBM::DeepDBM::Deep 02/13/2004 02:03 AM DBM::Deep now on CPAN.org DBM-Deep-0.10DBM-Deep-0.10 02/12/2004 06:05 AM MCI Goes Deep With Wi-FiMCI Goes Deep With Wi-Fi 03/28/2005 12:44 PM Company to increase hot-spot coverage; eye on voice support in future apps. The Deep WebThe Deep Web 06/25/2004 05:44 AM THE DEEP WEB http://snipurl.com/78rr Because search engines skim only the top layers of Web pages, they miss most of what's available on what is called the "deep Web," and there may be as many as 500 billion Web pages hidden from the view of most search engines. Paul Duguid, co-author of "The Social Life of Information," says: "Google searches an index at the first layers of any Web site it goes to, and as you delve beneath the surface, it starts to miss stuff. When you go deeper, the number of pages just becomes absolutely mind-boggling." Librarians are now working with Google and other search engines to solve that problem. Daniel Greenstein of the University of California's California Digital Library, the digital branch of the University of California notes: "If you could use Google to just look across digital libraries, into any digital library collection, now that would be cool. It would help libraries achieve something that we haven't yet been able to achieve by ourselves, which is to place all of our publicly accessible digital library collections in a common pool." (New York Times 21 Jun 2004)[NewsScan Daily, 21 June 2004] This has been added to Deep Web Research Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. DBM-Deep-0.94DBM-Deep-0.94 04/13/2004 11:37 PM Deep in the ClosetDeep in the Closet 03/14/2005 05:38 PM I am proud to be an American. Having said that, there is a lot about my country I am also ashamed of. Perhaps a shining example of that shame would be one Senator Rick Santorum. That a shitstain like this could ever hold public office as high as he does is a travesty that does not reflect well on my country. Now, before you object to me calling the eminent gentleman a shitstain, well, I must inform you that I am being completely accurate in my choice of words according to the very serious, very scholarly, very staid American Dialect Society. I am, of course, referring to the literal definition of the word santorum. The ADS announced that this new word and its definition was one of its 2004 Words of the Year. Now, how this word came to be derived from the self-stated beliefs and political actions of the Senator himself segues nicely into a psychological point I want to make about flamingly homophobic men like Senator Rick Santorum. I firmly believe that some of the most ardent anti-homosexual proponents in this world are actually deeply closeted homosexuals themselves. So, plug your nose and let us toss the psychosexual and psychopolitical Santorum salad. Test-Deep-0.086Test-Deep-0.086 08/09/2004 12:39 AM Skin DeepSkin Deep 09/07/2004 10:24 AM Skin Deep: A safety assessment of ingredients in personal care products. The Environmental Working Group has published a new report listing possible toxins in over 7,500 personal care products, including soap, toothpaste, shaving gel, and hair dye. The Executive Summary of the report is here, and the most handy tool for consumers is their Searcha ble Product Guide. Deep Vacuum 1.0Deep Vacuum 1.0 06/21/2004 05:11 PM Download utility based on wget. Deep Links from EFFDeep Links from EFF 11/10/2003 11:38 PM Deep Links features noteworthy news items from around the Internet. Deep-sea conversionDeep-sea conversion 04/04/2005 06:45 AM USA Today Apr 4 2005 10:58AM GMT Test-Deep-0.082Test-Deep-0.082 11/13/2003 07:38 PM Deep Log Analyzer v2.1Deep Log Analyzer v2.1 12/19/2004 03:44 PM Deep Log Analyzer lets you analyze web site visitor behavior and get complete usage statistics. Know exactly where your customers come from, how they move through the site and where they leave it. [Shareware $300.00 25 Days 11.1 MB] Deep Navel 1.0Deep Navel 1.0 04/22/2004 10:39 AM Revamp and maintain your websites organization on the fly. In a deep freezeIn a deep freeze 01/17/2004 10:56 PM "And there sat Sam, looking cool and calm, in the heart of the furnace roar; And he wore a smile you could see a mile, and he said: 'Please close that door. It's fine in here, but I greatly fear you'll let in the cold and storm -- Since I left Plumtree, down in Tennessee, it's the first time I've been warm'." Danger from the DeepDanger from the Deep 03/15/2003 07:15 AM What features would you like to have? Test-Deep-0.02Test-Deep-0.02 03/19/2003 10:24 PM Surfing the Deep WebSurfing the Deep Web 06/22/2005 02:29 AM England dig deepEngland dig deep 04/13/2004 06:30 PM Andrew Flintoff's century puts England in decent shape to avoid defeat in the Antigua Test against West Indies. In search of the deep WebIn search of the deep Web 03/09/2004 12:22 AM Salon Mar 9 2004 5:12AM GMT Deep Saturated 1.0Deep Saturated 1.0 06/08/2004 01:51 PM A theme with deep saturated colors and reliefed buttons. EFF: Deep LinksEFF: Deep Links 04/11/2004 01:46 AM fuss over the Gmail terms of service .. preliminary analysis blogs.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/001375.php#001375 Test-Deep-0.087Test-Deep-0.087 08/20/2004 06:02 PM LeapFrog's Deep FogLeapFrog's Deep Fog 04/22/2004 09:16 AM LeapFrog has a bad quarter but sees greener lily pads in the future. 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Additional links and resources by Marcus are available by clicking here. She's in Deep HinduShe's in Deep Hindu 03/28/2005 10:25 AM A college student at Lewis University in Illinois is about to learn that hiring a random Internet stranger to write a paper for her costs a lot more than $75. Template-Plugin-DBM-Deep-0.02Template-Plugin-DBM-Deep-0.02 03/26/2005 04:54 PM Genealogy Sites Go DeepGenealogy Sites Go Deep 08/22/2004 12:24 AM G4 Tech TV Aug 22 2004 5:11AM GMT Thought for the day:Take a deep breathThought for the day:Take a deep breath 08/15/2004 09:21 PM Computer Weekly Aug 16 2004 1:07AM GMT Grok Description matches for I, Robot No Deep Thinker GrokA matches for I, Robot No Deep Thinker I, Robot No Deep ThinkerThe following phrases have been identified by the grok system as matching this entry: |
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