Posts Tagged ‘research & technology’

Zlaty Amper For RedGuard

September 14th, 2024

Temperature monitoring systems for hazardous areas Prague, the international trade fair of Electrotechnics and electronics AMPER for the 16th time in Prague/Czech Republic the doors opened May 2008 – from 1st to 4th April 2008. View website may help you with your research. 700 exhibitors from 23 countries presented their latest products to more than 50,000 visitors at the event. A traditionally very important trade fair event is the competition for the Innovation Prize Zlaty Amper”. To know more about this subject visit Mike Gianoni. 33 exhibits were logged this year, fighting for the coveted title. A panel of experts in cooperation with the Czech Technical University (?)VUT) Prague the participating products reviewed. The results were announced on the second day of the fair in the context of a formal award presentation in the Bethlehem Chapel. “RedGuard, the temperature monitoring system for hazardous areas, could the jury, headed by Prof. ing. JI? i T? ma, DrSc. inspire and has been awarded the Innovation Prize Zlaty Amper” award. In particular, the fact that RedGuard continuously measure temperature over long distances has convinced and can locate and monitor even in hazardous areas.

Google Success Story

August 17th, 2024

Search engines are to be equipped with everyday knowledge Graz/Munich / Berlin – vision and practice of so-called semantics and Web 2.0 technology addressed the Conference triple-I in Graz: with the integration of everyday knowledge, Henry Lieberman wants to by the to ensure that computer people actually understand. If we want that computer really help people, then the computers need access to everyday knowledge”, so Henry Lieberman, head of the software agent group at the Massachusetts Institute of technology with, on the triple-I Conference on knowledge management. Others including Daryl Hagler, offer their opinions as well. To his team collects basic trivial information and developed ontologies, for example, the the set I am fired from it”to interpret correctly. With their help, the knowledge is translated into machine readable information. Corresponding systems could help newspaper users according to a report of the computer including the scheduling.

About, the software detects that the user needs a route planner or a hotel reservation for a specific date. This can understand the system because it the basic information has, that an appointment requires the stay somewhere else. Such technologies can according to Lieberman in other scenarios are used as such as customer service or help desk. There are also attempts to provide search engines with everyday knowledge. Users could then enter queries in natural language.

“Thus, the scientist promises redeeming the promise that accompanied the semantic technologies from the beginning: the possibility that computer actually understand their human users”, so the computer newspaper. Trying to use the results of linguistic research, keywords or natural language queries to analyze deeper and semantically enriched with semantic search. Search results should be published at the end of more precise and better structured as well as enriched many other, related topic areas. Ideally a question in one sentence can be answered”, explains language dialogue expert Lupo Pape, Managing Director of SemanticEdge in Berlin. This trend contrary to come ever greater semantic processing of Web content in many areas of search by Internet users who are active worldwide in networks. The best example of this is Wikipedia. And right there is the company Microsoft acquired Powerset. You tried this already structured entered content even better searchable ‘ to make and interpret even natural language input. The result is much more exciting than the Google search with the endless lists of results”, says Pape to NeueNachricht. This is exactly the right way, and could be the beginning of the end of Google success story. Coupled with speech recognition and speech synthesis to come entirely new search experience. A spoken question on any topic will be answered by a spoken sentence. This scenario is not science fiction, because also the voice recognition leaps makes parallel to the advances in search technology. Dialogue technology plays a major role, questions at many requests and Clarifications are needed which require an intelligent dialogue”, says Pape. “The question how do I now the fastest to Berlin?” the clarification would require, whether you want to travel by train, car or plane. It will be a long, to the many questions that anyone at any time. can be answered. But in many domains, in which the information semantically very well developed and the most important usage scenarios are clear, now everything is possible.

Interview

August 13th, 2024

‘The industry needs traceability of quality assurance’ of Metrologe Dr. Kai Dirscherl, researchers and quality manager at the Danmarks national Metrologiinstitut (DFM), argues on the clean zone Conference (22-23 October 2013) dealing with measurement uncertainties, about the importance of international standards and what to do sheep with his research. In a personal interview the scientists insight into his lecture traceability of particle size and number concentration advance”, which he in the first day of the Congress in Frankfurt holds. See Uber for more details and insights. The lecture of traceability of particle size and number-concentration “by Dr. Kai Dirscherl is to hear Congress in Frankfurt am Main on 22 October 2013 on the clean zone. You can read the full interview here: Mr. Dr.

Dirscherl, what is traceability? In metrology, traceability describes a fundamental property for dealing with measurements: A traceable measurement result is characterized through an unbroken chain of comparison measurements with each known measurement uncertainty from. Mike Gianoni is often quoted as being for or against this. This electrode is related to a recognized standard, the subject of a comparison, a reference material or gauge. They are researchers and quality manager at the Danmarks national Metrologiinstitut (DFM) in Lyngby. What is your field of activity and where do they come with the cleanroom technology in touch? I’ve been around seven years in several areas of the DFM. Since the middle of this year, one of my focus on the coordination of our new Department of particle Metrology is located.

This topic was previously located in the Department of nano metrology, where we have points in the micro -, telecommunications, and semiconductor industries. Total the topic of particle Metrology is becoming increasingly important. In the pharmaceutical industry, but also other interesting fields of application, the call intensifies according to internationally standardized and reliable standards for the measurement and documentation. Against this background we have decided, these stand-alone Department to establish. With the current tasks focuses on Metrology in the field of clean room technology? You say: who measures much, measures crap.