The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is a professional organization for architects in the United States. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the AIA offers education, government advocacy, community redevelopment, and public outreach to support the architecture profession and improve its public image, including through public tours, such as the AIA Los Angeles chapter's Home Tour featuring residences designed by David Randall Hertz in Venice, California and others. The AIA also works with other members of the design and construction team to help coordinate the building industry.
The AIA is currently headed by Robert Ivy, FAIA as CEO and Elizabeth Chu Richter, FAIA as AIA President.
The Architect Rational is one of the 16 role variants of the Keirsey Temperament Sorter, a self-assessed personality questionnaire designed to help people better understand themselves. David Keirsey originally described the Architect role variant; however, a brief summary of the personality types described by Isabel Myers contributed to its development. Architects correlate primarily with the Myers-Briggs type INTP.
Overview
Architects are introspective, logical, rational, clear-headed, informative, and attentive. The scientific systemization of all knowledge, or Architectonics, is highly developed in Architects, who are intensely curious and see the world as something to be understood. Their primary interest is to determine how things are structured, built, or configured. Architects are designers of theoretical systems and new technologies. Rearranging the environment to fit their design is a distant goal of Architects.
Architects are logically and verbally precise. In casual conversations, they may be tempted to point out errors the other speaker makes, with the simple goal of maintaining clarity within the exchange. In serious discussions, Architects' abilities to detect distinctions, inconsistencies, contradictions, and frame arguments gives them an enormous advantage. In debates, Architects can be devastating, even to the point of alienation from the group with detailed logical arguments, which may be characterized as "hair-splitting."
A symbol identifying a genetic lineage as a paragroup of a specified haplogroup
Star (game theory), the value given to the game where both players have only the option of moving to the zero game
In linguistics, a symbol that prefixes a word or phrase that, in historical linguistics, is a reconstructed form for which no actual examples have been found; and in linguistics of a modern language (see: synchronic linguistics), is judged ungrammatical
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The Changing Landscape of Parallel Computing - Architecture
3:30-4:30: Architecture (Intel, UIUC, UCB (20 mins each) Joseph Torrellas (UIUC): The Bulk Architecture (20 mins) Krste Asanovic (UCB): ΓÇ£21st Century Computer Architecture ResearchΓÇ¥ Tim Mattson (Intel):
published: 12 Aug 2016
Underoath - In Division
Buy the latest Underoath album here:
DIGITAL http://smarturl.it/Underoath
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published: 04 Mar 2011
Henry Harvey (disambiguation)
Henry Harvey (1743–1810) was a British Royal Navy officer.
Henry Harvey may also refer to:
Henry Harvey (lawyer) (died 1585), English lawyer
Henry Stephen Harvey (1889–?), American architect
Henry Harvey (1812-1887), see Thomas Harvey
Henry Harvey (assemblyman) in 58th New York State Legislature
Henry Harvey (astronomer) on List of Fellows of the Royal Society G, H, I
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Harvey_(disambiguation)
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published: 08 Aug 2021
Disambiguation of Data Mesh, Fabric, Centric, Driven, and Everything!
Dan DeMers, CEO and Co-Founder of Cinchy, and Dave McComb, President of Semantic Arts and Best-Selling Author to break down the ambiguity of six data systems and products you’ve likely heard of but want to understand the difference
published: 19 Mar 2021
Escherian Stairwell Deconstruction
Captain Disillusion climbs to the heights of absurdity.
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• Starfury 3D model by Chris Kuhn (https://www.facebook.com/Chris-Kuhn-3D-Artist)
published: 19 Aug 2018
MIT AGI: Cognitive Architecture (Nate Derbinsky)
This is a talk for course 6.S099: Artificial General Intelligence. This class is free and open to everyone. Our goal is to take an engineering approach to exploring possible paths toward building human-level intelligence for a better world.
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published: 20 Mar 2018
Tutorial on Entity Linking (Speaker: Laura Dietz)
Abstract
Entity Linking or Entity Disambiguation refers to the task of aligning unstructured text to collections of linked data. Given a text that mentions an entity, the task is to establish a link between any substring that refers to an entity to the entity's entry in the knowledge base. For instance, in a text about the American University of Beirut, we want to identify all of the substrings that refer to AUB and annotate them with links into the knowledge base. In this talk we use Wikipedia as our example knowledge base, but approaches are directly applicable to any other collection of Linked Data.
A solution for Entity Linking is the key to extract more knowledge, such as facts and relations from text; Entity Linking provides the means to improve text retrieval (IR) and linked data ...
published: 29 Mar 2014
Single activity: Why, when, and how (Android Dev Summit '18)
With the Navigation Architecture Component, developers have the tools to move towards a single activity structure for their app, but they don't know:
— why they should move to that model
— when it is appropriate
— how exactly to take advantage of that structure and migrate to it
Navigation Architecture Component → http://bit.ly/2zGSmme
Testing Fragments → http://bit.ly/2qzf37w
Presented by: Ian Lake
Android Dev Summit '18 all sessions playlist → http://bit.ly/ADS18-Sessions
Subscribe to the Android Channel! → http://bit.ly/AndroidDevs1
#AndroidDevSummit event: Android Dev Summit 2018; re_ty: Publish; product: Android - Jetpack; fullname: Ian Lake;
published: 09 Nov 2018
BAS 20151110 "Searching on Intent: Knowledge Graphs, Personalization, and Contextual Disambiguation"
Trey Grainger, of CareerBuilder.com, talks at Bay Area Search meetup on 2015-11-10.
Henry Harvey (1743–1810) was a British Royal Navy officer.
Henry Harvey may also refer to:
Henry Harvey (lawyer) (died 1585), English lawyer
Henry Stephen Har...
Henry Harvey (1743–1810) was a British Royal Navy officer.
Henry Harvey may also refer to:
Henry Harvey (lawyer) (died 1585), English lawyer
Henry Stephen Harvey (1889–?), American architect
Henry Harvey (1812-1887), see Thomas Harvey
Henry Harvey (assemblyman) in 58th New York State Legislature
Henry Harvey (astronomer) on List of Fellows of the Royal Society G, H, I
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Harvey_(disambiguation)
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Henry Harvey (1743–1810) was a British Royal Navy officer.
Henry Harvey may also refer to:
Henry Harvey (lawyer) (died 1585), English lawyer
Henry Stephen Harvey (1889–?), American architect
Henry Harvey (1812-1887), see Thomas Harvey
Henry Harvey (assemblyman) in 58th New York State Legislature
Henry Harvey (astronomer) on List of Fellows of the Royal Society G, H, I
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Harvey_(disambiguation)
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Dan DeMers, CEO and Co-Founder of Cinchy, and Dave McComb, President of Semantic Arts and Best-Selling Author to break down the ambiguity of six data systems an...
Dan DeMers, CEO and Co-Founder of Cinchy, and Dave McComb, President of Semantic Arts and Best-Selling Author to break down the ambiguity of six data systems and products you’ve likely heard of but want to understand the difference
Dan DeMers, CEO and Co-Founder of Cinchy, and Dave McComb, President of Semantic Arts and Best-Selling Author to break down the ambiguity of six data systems and products you’ve likely heard of but want to understand the difference
Captain Disillusion climbs to the heights of absurdity.
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Captain Disillusion climbs to the heights of absurdity.
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• Michael Lacanilao's channel: http://www.youtube.com/hydrogliphix
• Image at 10:20 from Michael's FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/The.Films.of.Michael.Lacanilao/
• Starfury 3D model by Chris Kuhn (https://www.facebook.com/Chris-Kuhn-3D-Artist)
Captain Disillusion climbs to the heights of absurdity.
Please consider supporting my videos on: http://www.patreon.com/CaptainDisillusion
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• Michael Lacanilao's channel: http://www.youtube.com/hydrogliphix
• Image at 10:20 from Michael's FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/The.Films.of.Michael.Lacanilao/
• Starfury 3D model by Chris Kuhn (https://www.facebook.com/Chris-Kuhn-3D-Artist)
This is a talk for course 6.S099: Artificial General Intelligence. This class is free and open to everyone. Our goal is to take an engineering approach to explo...
This is a talk for course 6.S099: Artificial General Intelligence. This class is free and open to everyone. Our goal is to take an engineering approach to exploring possible paths toward building human-level intelligence for a better world.
INFO:
Course website: https://agi.mit.edu
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CONNECT:
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This is a talk for course 6.S099: Artificial General Intelligence. This class is free and open to everyone. Our goal is to take an engineering approach to exploring possible paths toward building human-level intelligence for a better world.
INFO:
Course website: https://agi.mit.edu
AI podcast: https://lexfridman.com/ai
CONNECT:
- If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe to this channel.
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Abstract
Entity Linking or Entity Disambiguation refers to the task of aligning unstructured text to collections of linked data. Given a text that mentions an ...
Abstract
Entity Linking or Entity Disambiguation refers to the task of aligning unstructured text to collections of linked data. Given a text that mentions an entity, the task is to establish a link between any substring that refers to an entity to the entity's entry in the knowledge base. For instance, in a text about the American University of Beirut, we want to identify all of the substrings that refer to AUB and annotate them with links into the knowledge base. In this talk we use Wikipedia as our example knowledge base, but approaches are directly applicable to any other collection of Linked Data.
A solution for Entity Linking is the key to extract more knowledge, such as facts and relations from text; Entity Linking provides the means to improve text retrieval (IR) and linked data retrieval.
In this talk I am going to cover several approaches to Entity Linking from simple to complex and discuss advantages and shortcomings. Different approaches will make use of natural language processing, information retrieval, machine learning and graphical probabilistic models.
Bio
Dr. Laura Dietz is a post-doctoral researcher working with Bruce Croft at the Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval (CIIR) at the University of Massachusetts. Before that she was working with Andrew McCallum at University of Massachusetts. She obtained her doctoral degree with a thesis on topic models for networked data from Max Planck Institute for Informatik in early 2011, being supervised by Tobias Scheffer and Gerhard Weikum.
Abstract
Entity Linking or Entity Disambiguation refers to the task of aligning unstructured text to collections of linked data. Given a text that mentions an entity, the task is to establish a link between any substring that refers to an entity to the entity's entry in the knowledge base. For instance, in a text about the American University of Beirut, we want to identify all of the substrings that refer to AUB and annotate them with links into the knowledge base. In this talk we use Wikipedia as our example knowledge base, but approaches are directly applicable to any other collection of Linked Data.
A solution for Entity Linking is the key to extract more knowledge, such as facts and relations from text; Entity Linking provides the means to improve text retrieval (IR) and linked data retrieval.
In this talk I am going to cover several approaches to Entity Linking from simple to complex and discuss advantages and shortcomings. Different approaches will make use of natural language processing, information retrieval, machine learning and graphical probabilistic models.
Bio
Dr. Laura Dietz is a post-doctoral researcher working with Bruce Croft at the Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval (CIIR) at the University of Massachusetts. Before that she was working with Andrew McCallum at University of Massachusetts. She obtained her doctoral degree with a thesis on topic models for networked data from Max Planck Institute for Informatik in early 2011, being supervised by Tobias Scheffer and Gerhard Weikum.
With the Navigation Architecture Component, developers have the tools to move towards a single activity structure for their app, but they don't know:
— why th...
With the Navigation Architecture Component, developers have the tools to move towards a single activity structure for their app, but they don't know:
— why they should move to that model
— when it is appropriate
— how exactly to take advantage of that structure and migrate to it
Navigation Architecture Component → http://bit.ly/2zGSmme
Testing Fragments → http://bit.ly/2qzf37w
Presented by: Ian Lake
Android Dev Summit '18 all sessions playlist → http://bit.ly/ADS18-Sessions
Subscribe to the Android Channel! → http://bit.ly/AndroidDevs1
#AndroidDevSummit event: Android Dev Summit 2018; re_ty: Publish; product: Android - Jetpack; fullname: Ian Lake;
With the Navigation Architecture Component, developers have the tools to move towards a single activity structure for their app, but they don't know:
— why they should move to that model
— when it is appropriate
— how exactly to take advantage of that structure and migrate to it
Navigation Architecture Component → http://bit.ly/2zGSmme
Testing Fragments → http://bit.ly/2qzf37w
Presented by: Ian Lake
Android Dev Summit '18 all sessions playlist → http://bit.ly/ADS18-Sessions
Subscribe to the Android Channel! → http://bit.ly/AndroidDevs1
#AndroidDevSummit event: Android Dev Summit 2018; re_ty: Publish; product: Android - Jetpack; fullname: Ian Lake;
Henry Harvey (1743–1810) was a British Royal Navy officer.
Henry Harvey may also refer to:
Henry Harvey (lawyer) (died 1585), English lawyer
Henry Stephen Harvey (1889–?), American architect
Henry Harvey (1812-1887), see Thomas Harvey
Henry Harvey (assemblyman) in 58th New York State Legislature
Henry Harvey (astronomer) on List of Fellows of the Royal Society G, H, I
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Harvey_(disambiguation)
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
Dan DeMers, CEO and Co-Founder of Cinchy, and Dave McComb, President of Semantic Arts and Best-Selling Author to break down the ambiguity of six data systems and products you’ve likely heard of but want to understand the difference
Captain Disillusion climbs to the heights of absurdity.
Please consider supporting my videos on: http://www.patreon.com/CaptainDisillusion
-----
Credits and Attribution
• Michael Lacanilao's channel: http://www.youtube.com/hydrogliphix
• Image at 10:20 from Michael's FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/The.Films.of.Michael.Lacanilao/
• Starfury 3D model by Chris Kuhn (https://www.facebook.com/Chris-Kuhn-3D-Artist)
This is a talk for course 6.S099: Artificial General Intelligence. This class is free and open to everyone. Our goal is to take an engineering approach to exploring possible paths toward building human-level intelligence for a better world.
INFO:
Course website: https://agi.mit.edu
AI podcast: https://lexfridman.com/ai
CONNECT:
- If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe to this channel.
- AI Podcast: https://lexfridman.com/ai/
- Show your support: https://www.patreon.com/lexfridman
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lexfridman
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Abstract
Entity Linking or Entity Disambiguation refers to the task of aligning unstructured text to collections of linked data. Given a text that mentions an entity, the task is to establish a link between any substring that refers to an entity to the entity's entry in the knowledge base. For instance, in a text about the American University of Beirut, we want to identify all of the substrings that refer to AUB and annotate them with links into the knowledge base. In this talk we use Wikipedia as our example knowledge base, but approaches are directly applicable to any other collection of Linked Data.
A solution for Entity Linking is the key to extract more knowledge, such as facts and relations from text; Entity Linking provides the means to improve text retrieval (IR) and linked data retrieval.
In this talk I am going to cover several approaches to Entity Linking from simple to complex and discuss advantages and shortcomings. Different approaches will make use of natural language processing, information retrieval, machine learning and graphical probabilistic models.
Bio
Dr. Laura Dietz is a post-doctoral researcher working with Bruce Croft at the Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval (CIIR) at the University of Massachusetts. Before that she was working with Andrew McCallum at University of Massachusetts. She obtained her doctoral degree with a thesis on topic models for networked data from Max Planck Institute for Informatik in early 2011, being supervised by Tobias Scheffer and Gerhard Weikum.
With the Navigation Architecture Component, developers have the tools to move towards a single activity structure for their app, but they don't know:
— why they should move to that model
— when it is appropriate
— how exactly to take advantage of that structure and migrate to it
Navigation Architecture Component → http://bit.ly/2zGSmme
Testing Fragments → http://bit.ly/2qzf37w
Presented by: Ian Lake
Android Dev Summit '18 all sessions playlist → http://bit.ly/ADS18-Sessions
Subscribe to the Android Channel! → http://bit.ly/AndroidDevs1
#AndroidDevSummit event: Android Dev Summit 2018; re_ty: Publish; product: Android - Jetpack; fullname: Ian Lake;