Pattern Recognition
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Technology is a 'double-edged sword'
Insight newsmaker Inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil weighs in on human vs machine intelligence, and the dangers of advanced technologies.
Monday, December 08 2008 01:38 PM
Tags: Supercomputing, Personal Computers, Data warehousing/business intelligence, Intelligence, Gene, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Computer, RNA, emotional intelligence, voice recognition software
Racing ahead with IT
Insight Running IT like a business is the best way to inculcate a healthy competitive spirit among your IT staff, says Hong Kong Jockey Club's executive director of IT.
Wednesday, November 15 2006 10:49 AM
Tags: IT Management, Human resources, Leadership
Three ways to retain critical knowledge
Insight The economy is uncertain, and human capital changes. How should your company stem the loss of business intelligence against this backdrop? Managing knowledge retention is key.
Thursday, February 19 2004 02:34 PM
Trend Micro gambles on 'in the cloud' technology
News In response to rapidly changing malware, one antivirus vendor is looking to real time look up of known and unknown samples.
Thursday, June 19 2008 02:16 AM
Tags: Antivirus software, Security, Malware, Trend Micro Inc., Internet Connection, software, pattern recognition, computer virus, network, software-as-a-service
Google's vision improving for image search
News Researchers at Google believe they have found an accurate method of using reams to data to make computers "see", and identify, images of famous landmarks.
Tuesday, June 23 2009 12:15 PM
Tags: Search, Google Picasa, Google Inc., Image, clustering, computer, photograph, image search, Miami, vision
Hitachi acquires M-Tech
News Addition of ID Management software vendor rounds out Hitachi's biometrics, RFID, and smart card security services.
Tuesday, April 08 2008 09:26 AM
Tags: Security, Biometrics
Security firm discounts password threat
News Network security company SSH Communications said Friday that it is investigating claims that advanced pattern recognition can be used to weaken the security around an encryption standard used to protect connections between computers.
Monday, August 27 2001 06:10 PM
Security firm discounts password threat
News Network security company SSH Communications said Friday that it is investigating claims that advanced pattern recognition can be used to weaken the security around an encryption standard used to protect connections between computers.
Monday, August 27 2001 03:48 PM
Network Associates builds a better SpamKiller
News The security firm adds pattern recognition based on Bayesian principles to its latest version of antispam software SpamKiller.
Tuesday, April 13 2004 09:50 AM
Tags: Spam and phishing, Security applications/tools
Stormwatch: Intrusion detection becomes intrusion protection
Insight Learn about Stormwatch, a new type of intrusion detection and prevention technology. The product is a software-signatureless host- and network-based solution.
Friday, October 10 2003 11:25 AM
Tech's part in preventing attacks
News Terrorism is difficult to avert, but search, language and visual analytical tools could help stem it.
Friday, July 08 2005 10:27 AM
Tags: Search
Handwriting apps emerge from Intel China
News The company is working on software that lets PCs more readily understand shapes and visual patterns, which should ease the burden managing images, handwritten notes and other data.
Monday, June 03 2002 09:45 AM
HP opens college lab in China for media search
News PC maker partners with Beijing's Tsinghua University to develop an application for searching files of video, photos and music.
Friday, June 01 2007 11:07 AM
Tags: Search
New tool screens spam, digitizes books
News The ReCaptcha service turns annoying spam-avoidance chores into a productive project to digitize books.
Friday, May 25 2007 09:24 AM
Tags: Spam filtering
'Huge chunks' of Unix in Linux: Witnesses
News In a quiet Las Vegas conference room, the company offers customers, partners and the merely curious the chance to view controversial Linux code for themselves.
Wednesday, August 20 2003 09:42 AM
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