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Analytics in Healthcare: How the Healthcare Industry Will Uncover the Real Value of Electronic Medical Records and the Emerging Electronic Health Record (EHR) Initiative

White Paper The development of standard data models and a standard lexicon for coding patient care - coupled with government endorsement for a national healthcare information infrastructure - is accelerating the transition to... [02 Sep 2009]

Business in the 21st century: Stay tuned for brave new world

Comment For more than two decades, a succession of buzz phrases like 'paradigm shift',' process re-engineering' and 'business transformation' have littered the management lexicon. Business leaders - take note: web technologies... [11 Aug 2009]

Pronunciation Lexicon Adaptation for TTS Voice Building

White Paper Each speaker has his or her own unique pronunciations (and context-dependent variations), so that no one standard lexicon is able to cover all of the speaker's variations. This paper describes reducing phone label errors... [29 May 2009]

Multilingual Non-Native Speech Recognition Using Phonetic Confusion-Based Acoustic Model Modi?cation and Graphemic Constraints

White Paper In the lexicon, the phones in words' pronunciations are linked to the corresponding graphemes (characters) of the word. This paper presents an automated approach for non-native speech recognition. The paper introduces a... [13 Dec 2008]

Extracting Structure From HTML Documents for Language Visualization and Analysis

White Paper A lexicon is constructed with attributes including: token string, tag, capitalized, etc. Document analysis is shifting from document image analysis to the analysis of electronic documents, especially those available on... [04 Dec 2008]

Five reasons Chrome will take over the world

News With 70 per cent of the world's web searches going through Google's search engine, the company has built up a brand awareness so strong that the verb 'to Google' is already part of the lexicon. Google dipped its mighty... [02 Sep 2008]

A Manager's Guide to Wireless Hotspots - How to Take Advantage of Them While Protecting the Security of Your Corporate Network

White Paper The term "Hotspot" has become a part of the public lexicon, referring to a place where a user can connect to a public Wi-Fi network. In urban environments, wireless Internet access is an easy find for anyone with a... [21 May 2008]

Christmas to be marred by 'CrackBerry' addiction?

News Explore the lexicon of tech. It seems you can add email addiction to problems such as over-eating, over-drinking and disputes with the in-laws which tend to reach a head at Christmas time. This Christmas more than half... [30 Nov 2006]

Word up! Explore the lexicon of tech

News We've picked the brains of leading techies and we've come up with a lexicon of our favourite tech-flavoured neologisms. Do you know any CrackBerry addicts who relax at the weekend with a spot of sordid toothing? [24 Nov 2006]

Radioactive: Is mobile IM bad for business?

Comment Imagine if the language and lexicon of PC instant messaging spreads to the mobile. But is it really that great a tool for businesses? Futurity Media's Stewart Baines is sceptical. Mobile instant messaging has so far been... [21 Feb 2006]

Leader: Nokia - PC maker?

Leader The word 'phone' has also disappeared from Nokia's lexicon. Yesterday handset giant Nokia announced more new phones. Same old stuff, different day? Well, not quite. These handsets are different. Long gone are the days... [03 Nov 2005]

Vendor group defines spyware

News The group, made up of makers of anti-spyware software, will release a proposed definition of spyware and a common lexicon, said Ari Schwartz, an associate director at the Center for Democracy and Technology, which has... [13 Jul 2005]

New anti-spyware alliance is formed

News Two months after the collapse of the Consortium of Anti-Spyware Technology vendors, or Coast, which fell apart after it admitted a company suspected of making adware, a new group - tentatively named the Anti-Spyware Coalition (ASC) -... [03 Jun 2005]

Why IBM won't regret exiting PCs

Comment With 20/20 hindsight, it now seems a no-brainer: Margins on personal computers, workstations and servers were getting thinner every year, and IBM needed to find a place in a high-priced business where the word 'commodity' was not part of... [13 Dec 2004]

Innocent users told: "Pay up or we tell the police about your child porn"

News Criminals going after individuals rather than companies isn't exactly new - phishing has now become commonplace in the internet crime lexicon - but the emails mark a move away from trying to steal money with deception... [22 Jul 2004]

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