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Inside the SpinVox Brain
Comment A 'lattice of probabilities' is surely kith and kin to the predictive text you get on your phone - i.e.sometimes kind of useful but all too frequently annoyingly misguided as to what it is you're actually trying to say... [06 Aug 2009]
Maximum Entropy Confidence Estimation for Speech Recognition
White Paper These alternate features are meant to serve as a surrogate for the typical features that can be computed from a rich lattice. For many Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) applications, it is useful to predict the... [13 Dec 2008]
GPU Cluster for High Performance Computing
White Paper As an example application, they have developed a parallel flow simulation using the Lattice Boltzmann Model (LBM) on a GPU cluster and have simulated the dispersion of airborne contaminants in the Times Square area of... [04 Dec 2008]
The RealityGrid Web Portal
White Paper The study of this type of system makes use of a number of powerful computational techniques such as the lattice Boltzmann method and molecular dynamics, and perhaps combinations of these techniques. The scientific aims... [03 Dec 2008]
Multilevel Codes for OFDM-Like Modulation Over Underspread Fading Channels
White Paper These codes are based on partitioning a constellation carved out from the integer lattice. This paper studies the problem of modulation and coding for doubly dispersive, i.e.time and frequency selective fading channels. [18 Apr 2007]
Clash over net phone legislation looms in US
News But as states weigh in with regulations, they are creating different rules tailored to their areas, a complex lattice that smaller net phoning service providers might not be able to navigate. Regulators in large... [21 May 2004]
CSC picks up £266m National Grid Transco contract
News Known for its electricity transmission and distribution network across England and Wales and gas business UK-wide, NTG is the product of the merger of National Grid and Lattice Group. Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)... [18 Dec 2003]
National Grid Transco gets new £1.5m IP network
News National Grid Transco (NGT) has implemented a £1.5m IP network for its new headquarters in Warwick following the merger of National Grid and Lattice. As well as supporting 1,800 staff at the new site the IP network will... [22 Oct 2003]
Flash memory’s ‘midlife crisis’ boosts Magnetic RAM
News As a result, chipmakers have been tinkering with alternatives such as Ovonics Unified Memory, memory made out of the same material as CD discs; Silicon Nanocrystals, which replaces a solid layer inside chips with a crystal... [10 Jun 2003]
Telecoms crash lays National Grid low
News The company is now banking on its recent £18bn purchase of gas pipeline company Lattice to boost its revenue and fund further expansion plans. The National Grid has posted a second half loss after writing down its... [30 May 2002]
Another broadband player goes down the toilet
News Lattice, the utility company which was once part of British Gas, has written off £250m from the value of its telecoms business and may close it altogether if a buyer cannot be found. Lattice invested... [14 May 2002]
Investors put another £10m in Bulldog's bowl
News The money comes from its existing backers, including two investment companies, Omnia Limited and Fresh Capital Group, and the Lattice Group (formerly part of British Gas). Bulldog Communications, one of the few remaining... [11 Feb 2002]
Eircom loses its board
News O'Reilly will takeover as chairman, while Phil Nolan, owner of UK natural gas network Lattice Group, will take the reigns as CEO, according to reports in the Irish press. Eircom, the Irish equivalent of BT, lost its... [16 Nov 2001]
Lattice crosses over to broadband
News Lattice, the owner of utilities firm Transco, has entered the fiercely contested UK broadband sector. The paper quotes Lawrie Haynes, CEO of 186k, saying he believes broadband will "take off" in the UK and he appears... [25 Oct 2001]
Strategic Vision: Giga Information Group on... ebusiness
Comment This is not only because it expands the range of functionality on offer but also because it links together many historically discrete computer and network components into tangled, multilayered lattice. [31 Aug 1999]