Big Data and Language
Since Enterra Solutions® uses an ontology in most of its solutions, the topic of language is of interest to me both personally and professionally. That’s why two recent articles caught my attention.
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Since Enterra Solutions® uses an ontology in most of its solutions, the topic of language is of interest to me both personally and professionally. That’s why two recent articles caught my attention.
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For the past two posts, I’ve looked at technologies and innovations that were recognized for their significance and impacts last year. Rather than looking back, this post looks forward at a few
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