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About a week ago I went to SRI's AI center and spoke with a researcher there about general AI and the recent projects of NLP. He told me expert systems were still being researched and that the next 'big goal' of NLP would be computerized text extraction.
Rough Draft of Introduction:


I also learned some various other things like that LISP was still being used around  30-40 years after it's creation, and that JAVA is being used as a GUI. Whether that was for his specific project or projects in general I do not know.
Talos, in Greek mythology, is the guardian of Europa and her land of Crete. Forged by the divine smith Hephaistos; Talos is an automaton, an autonomous machine of bronze that patrolled Europa’s land protecting it against enemies and invaders. This divine guardian and deity generated the idea of synthetic life and intelligence, but this idea was only that: a concept. The capability of creating such magnificent devices was left to the Gods themselves, something no human could ever achieve. However, thousands of years later, during 1818, Mary Shelly immortalizes Frankenstein’s monster and changed the idea from something divine to something human, the creation of artificial life and intelligence through the medium of science. Now is when artificial life and intelligence begins, now it is possible, now something man made that could be created and would have the ability to live, to learn, and to, most importantly, adapt. While Mary Shelly’s novel was purely fiction it allowed for the thought of human made synthetic life to take over, rewriting the idea long instilled by the Greek myths. Then during World War II another major advancement took place, the creation of Colossus. This computer, although hidden for years by Great Britain, electronically decrypted German messages encrypted by the Enigma machine. Colossus can be considered one of the first modern computers, a technology that allowed a super human amount of calculations to occur in a relatively small amount of time. Thus with biological science proving ineffective for creating synthetic life, humanity moved to technology and computers in their quest for artificial life and intelligence. Shortly after World War II had ended came the Cold War with Soviet Russia. With tensions wrung high and missiles at the ready, natural language processing was invented, with some government funding of course. The scare of nuclear war sparked the development of natural language processing, beginning with the translation of the Russian language, both spoken and written, to English and culminating with modern marvels such as Watson and the hand held Siri.


I have plans to go to the Computer History Museum sometime within the next two weeks as well as having interviews with at least three other AI and NLP specialists. As new information comes I will be posting.
Please let me know if you have any suggestions!
 
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On a side note I am attempting to learn basic LISP before the semester ends in the hope of completing a very small NLP project. Please post any and all suggestions for a simple  program I can write. Thank you!
 
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Today I am going back to SRI's AI center to speak with an NLP Expert, I will post the information later this week! Also this weekend will be dedicated to getting information for this project so expect updates by Sunday.

Revision as of 13:59, 11 December 2011

Hello! I am a student in the History of Computing class at San Jose State University (http://www.cs.sjsu.edu/~mak/CS185C/). This is a work in progress that will turn into a final article by the end of the semester. I welcome your comments and advice!

My official topic is: "The history and development of text based natural language processing." It is a very interesting topic to me and I have plans to go to the SRI with in the next two weeks or so and I will be posting more information as I go!

If any one has information they would like to share please email me at rlichtig@gmail.com, or you can make a discussion about it.

Thank you very much and all input is helpful!

- Ryan Lichtig Sophomore SJSU Computer Science Major



Rough Draft of Introduction:

Talos, in Greek mythology, is the guardian of Europa and her land of Crete. Forged by the divine smith Hephaistos; Talos is an automaton, an autonomous machine of bronze that patrolled Europa’s land protecting it against enemies and invaders. This divine guardian and deity generated the idea of synthetic life and intelligence, but this idea was only that: a concept. The capability of creating such magnificent devices was left to the Gods themselves, something no human could ever achieve. However, thousands of years later, during 1818, Mary Shelly immortalizes Frankenstein’s monster and changed the idea from something divine to something human, the creation of artificial life and intelligence through the medium of science. Now is when artificial life and intelligence begins, now it is possible, now something man made that could be created and would have the ability to live, to learn, and to, most importantly, adapt. While Mary Shelly’s novel was purely fiction it allowed for the thought of human made synthetic life to take over, rewriting the idea long instilled by the Greek myths. Then during World War II another major advancement took place, the creation of Colossus. This computer, although hidden for years by Great Britain, electronically decrypted German messages encrypted by the Enigma machine. Colossus can be considered one of the first modern computers, a technology that allowed a super human amount of calculations to occur in a relatively small amount of time. Thus with biological science proving ineffective for creating synthetic life, humanity moved to technology and computers in their quest for artificial life and intelligence. Shortly after World War II had ended came the Cold War with Soviet Russia. With tensions wrung high and missiles at the ready, natural language processing was invented, with some government funding of course. The scare of nuclear war sparked the development of natural language processing, beginning with the translation of the Russian language, both spoken and written, to English and culminating with modern marvels such as Watson and the hand held Siri.

Please let me know if you have any suggestions!