New Technologies Supporting Technical Intelligence Talk from 221st ACS Meeting


Original Abstract:
Traditionally, Technical Intelligence has centered around the use of a network of technical experts within and outside of an organization. The members of these networks were often referred to as Gatekeepers and they would be responsible for monitoring new advances in an area where they had technical expertise and were responsible for making sure that this information was utilized and shared within their respective organizations.

Today, with the advent of more powerful, smaller computers and new software applications that utilize linguistic algorithms and advanced artificial intelligence routines, the work of a Gatekeeper network can be significantly enhanced by taking advantage of new software tools for Technical Intelligence.

This presentation will concentrate on new technologies that make it possible for thousands of open source or confidential internal documents to be analyzed and trends from these items visualized in a fraction of the time previously needed for this type of exercise.



Looking back at this particular presentation it reminds me a little of the keynote talk I am giving for the 2003 PIUG meeting. I was working for Aurigin Systems at the time and I wanted to make sure that the talk was not Aurigin specific and spent most of my time looking at general technologies.



The PowerPoint slides for this particular presentation can be downloaded <HTMLCode> <a href="http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/cinf/221nm/talks/present34.ppt" target="NewWindow">here</a> </HTMLCode>.

Posted: Sat - March 29, 2003 at 08:59 PM   Patinformatics   New Presentations and Papers   Email Comments


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