Here are the three primary challenges we hear when companies build a collection of articles (or “corpus”) for their text mining projects, with tips to overcome them.
In a much-anticipated report, the UK Intellectual Property Office recommends a major rewriting of UK copyright law, delivering the future of copyright to those using AI and damaging the present and future financial interests of publishers, authors, journalists, and musicians among others.
CCC has acquired the assets and technology of Deep SEARCH 9 (DS9), a knowledge management platform that leverages machine learning to help customers perform semantic search, tag content, and discover new insights.
Dave Davis sits down for a virtual chat with Laura Cox of CCC’s Ringgold Solutions team to discuss PIDs, disambiguation, and the role each plays in improving scholarly communications.
The legal and regulatory environment for AI tools remain at the forefront of copyright policy, and we observe that government agencies entrusted with administering these issues are thinking about them and soliciting views from the public about them.
On Tuesday, October 26, the US Copyright Office, and the US Patent and Trademark Office are co-hosting a three-part discussion on “Copyright Law and Machine Learning for AI: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going?”
Question Answering (QA) systems represent an evolution of search engines, especially in domains where search intention is not navigational, and users expect to be able to express questions in natural language and obtain answers rather than search results.