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  1. San Diego’s “Predictive Analytics” Companies—The Map

    San Diego’s “Predictive Analytics” Companies—The Map

    xconomy.com » Xconomy - Nov 12, 2008

    Software, innovation, Predictive Analytics Bruce V. Bigelow wrote: Already you are probably asking yourself, “What the heck is predictive analytics?” It encompasses a variety of disciplines and technologies

    Also tagged: innovation, software, data mining, risk, qualcomm, intuit, fraud, san diego, websense, saic, predictors, neural networks, predictive analytics, l3 communications, national blog main, decision management, detectent, san diego blog main, clive granger, fair isaac and co, hnc software, san diego software industry council, robert hecht nielsen, william j proffer, robert engle, peter preuss, integrated software systems corp people, business rules and optimization, kuity corp

  2. Using your voice to pilot your computer

    zdnet.com » hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 14, 2008

    According to The Seattle Times, an interdisciplinary team of scientists of the University of Washington UW has developed Vocal Joystick, a software which enables people with disabilities to control their computers

    Also tagged: hardware, software, productivity, networking, mouse, computer, mice, telecommunications, peripherals, telephony, voice recognition, voice, roland piquepaille, signal processing, application driver

  3. Dasur: Faster Text Input for Smart Phones

    thenextweb.org » TheNextWeb.com - Jan 29, 2008

    Jerusalem, Israel based Dasur Pattern Recognition has just launched two new mobile applications that help your smart phone predict text input called SlideIT and ThumbKey. Both ThumbKey and SlideIT are based on Dasur’s

    Also tagged: news, mobile, text input, video interview, geeknews

  4. The Power Of Ill-Defined Parameters

    lockergnome.com » IT Professionals - Nov 22, 2007

    Bern Muller’s comments about the proper use of stereotyping are insightful, but need some further discussion to be totally correct. He distinguishes between well-defined group attributes and unknown individual

    Also tagged: profiling, stereotype, sherman s thinkers, stereotyping

  5. Knowing The Difference Between Pattern Extraction And Stereotyping

    lockergnome.com » IT Professionals - Nov 17, 2007

    In response to my comment last week about the potential usefulness of stereotyping, David posted an insightful observation. He says that not only are stereotypes useful, but that they are necessary. His comment goes to

    Also tagged: profiling, stereotype, sherman s thinkers, stereotyping

  6. Beyond the Illusion of Perfect Security

    allthingsd.com » Voices - Jun 27, 2007

    Should security people doubt themselves? Or does that make us seem wishy-washy and weak? Is that why we continue to pursue the goal of Perfect Security with such single-mindedness? Or are we just protecting our own

    Also tagged: security, voices, it, idc, encryption, rsa, identity fraud