On Aug 30, 2007, at 4:40 PM, Will Kurt wrote:
> This response just sort of proves a point that has been made here
> that librarians simply don't know what the current state of the art
> is....
>
> I know you wanted real world examples but go to the ACM or the IEEE
> and search SVM, 'Reuters corpus', or classifiers. You'll see that
> the current state of the art is very, very close to real world
> applications.
I concur. A perusal of the JCDL (Joint Conference on Digital
Libraries) and ECDL (European Conference on Digital Libraries)
digital library conferences demonstrates that computer technology has
advanced significantly in the the past ten years. Try:
http://www.jcdl2007.org/
http://www.jcdl2006.org/
http://www.ecdl2007.org/
Even more look at their proceedings! If you have an engineering
school, then your probably subscribe to their publications.
--
Eric Lease Morgan
Head, Digital Access and Information Architecture Department
University Libraries of Notre Dame
(574) 631-8604
Received on Tue Sep 04 2007 - 09:28:35 EDT