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Research on an Immune Mechanism Based Intelligent Spam Filter
White Paper With regard to the problem that the traditional anti-spam filter is usually incapable of recognizing unknown and mutational characters, a novel anti-spam filter based on immune mechanisms is proposed... [01 Jul 2009]
Dear silicon.com... wi-fi CCTV, BBC iPlayer, skills shortage, robots...
Comment So the artificial intelligence which seeks us out and destroys us in computer games is NOT(? It's true what he's saying, but there's a kind of anti-reference to what he thinks will happen with AI.rather... [13 Sep 2007]
Botnets beware: Nominet cleans up UK domains
News Jay Daley, director of IT at Nominet, told silicon.com one researcher will look into using artificial intelligence (AI) techniques and the other will explore visualisation methods to find patterns of abuse within large... [26 Apr 2007]
"Lighthouse Afghan" fools Outlook spam filter
News Although spam is very simple for a human to spot, the artificial intelligence systems used by junk filters rely on spotting obvious keywords, applying statistical theories to messages, and using rule-based systems to try... [05 Apr 2004]
Money laundering to fuel $4.8bn bank IT bonanza
News Anti-money laundering guidelines from regulators such as the UK's Financial Services Authority will also push financial institutions to spend on automated artificial intelligence and analytics mechanisms... [02 Oct 2003]
Terrorist funding crackdown code canned
News This was on the back of the Know Your Customer campaign launched by Abbey National, Barclays, HBOS, HSBC, Lloyds TSB and Royal Bank of Scotland last year to verify all their account holders, which will rely heavily on the use of... [24 Jul 2003]
Sun says 'damaged' Java should be included in XP
News Tulchin, a partner at Sullivan and Cromwell who successfully represented Microsoft in a 1998 case filed by Bristol Technology, said "the artificial promotion of Java runs afoul of the goal of preserving competition". [04 Dec 2002]
Microsoft Judge: 'Why harsher punishments were discounted'
News In her strongly worded decision, Kollar-Kotelly said that the remedies proposed by nine state attorneys general were so outlandish that they amounted to an "unjustified manipulation of the marketplace" designed to give competitors such... [04 Nov 2002]
Rivals celebrate as RSA loses 'anti competitive' encryption patent
News Until today an artificial and constrained market has existed which has slowed the growth of ecommerce and caused distrust of the internet. Rival security vendors promised greater competition in the ecommerce security... [07 Sep 2000]
Symantec pre-empts handheld virus threat
News The company is also working on the use of artificial intelligence and other technologies to eliminate the need for memory-hungry virus definitions on handhelds. Anti-virus vendor Symantec is aiming to... [12 Jun 2000]
BT's top research ideas
Comment The device generates/receives radio signals in a protocol determined by the optic signals) home intranet video jewellery virtual retinal displays in glasses toys with network based intelligence instant electronic diagnosis of illness... [16 Jan 2000]