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PS3 TO COMPUTER MONITOR TUTORIAL

In this video, I teach you how to play your games in HD without using a expensive “HD TV.” Instead, you can use your computer monitor to play in HD! Be sure to read the annotations/ boxes in the video for more info. You are welcome. :)

New program makes it easier to turn your computer into a conversational chatterbox

We’ve already seen how awkward computers can be when they try to speak like humans, but researchers from North Carolina State and Georgia Tech have now developed a program that could make it easier to show them how it’s done. Their approach, outlined in a recently published paper, would allow developers to create natural language generation (NLG) systems twice as fast as currently possible. NLG technology is used in a wide array of applications (including video games and customer service centers), but producing these systems has traditionally required developers to enter massive amounts of data, vocabulary and templates — rules that computers use to develop coherent sentences. Lead author Karthik Narayan and his team, however, have created a program capable of learning how to use these templates on its own, thereby requiring developers to input only basic information about any given topic of conversation. As it learns how to speak, the software can also make automatic suggestions about which information should be added to its database, based on the conversation at hand. Narayan and his colleagues will present their study at this year’s Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment conference in October, but you can dig through it for yourself, at the link below.

New program makes it easier to turn your computer into a conversational chatterbox originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 05 Sep 2011 01:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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How to connect your xBox 360 to a Computer monitor

A very simple and useful cable to allow you to hook up your xBox 360 to your LED monitor to save space! the Graphics are overall good but not as vibrant as on a True HD Tv Link: www.play.com High-definition connection for TVs and monitors with VGA inputs DV-15S Standard VGA Connector Video outputs settings of 480p or 720p Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound output Twitter: www.twitter.com Website: www.Macintoshblogger.tk

Computer scientists tackle the hard, long-lasting question of ‘that’s what she said’

Humor: it’s what separates humans from machines, GlaDOS from HAL 9000, and even a good boss from a great boss. For millennia humor was seemingly unlearnable — either you had it or you didn’t — but two University of Washington computer scientists have cracked part of the comedy code. They’ve developed an algorithm to find potential innuendos in everyday speech: a “that’s what she said” detector. Their approach, dubbed “Double Entendre via Noun Transfer” (DeviaNT), uses a “sexiness” rating for nouns, adjectives, and verbs, while also analyzing the likelihood of similar combinations occurring in erotic literature. Higher values signal higher TWSS potential, and the researchers have successfully tested their program with user-generated content from websites like TWSSStories. Why is this useful, you ask? It’s one more advance in natural-language processing, helping researchers codify the subtle workings of human language. Just think: one day, a softball like “I think this meat is too big for my buns” might receive the same “clever” response from your computer as from your juvenile friends.

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