Java Speech API 2.0 Specification Finally Released
About 5 years ago, during my Masters studies, I wrote some simple speech applications using Java Speech API (JSAPI) 1.0 compliant speech engines. At the time, the JSR for JSAPI 2.0 was well underway....
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Exciting news – there’s a new version of the Enron email corpus that’s now publicly available which includes both the email messages and attachments. Recently, an organisation called EDRM (Electronic...
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View ArticleFirst Clinton Administration Email Released
Way back in 2008 at the AAAI Workshop on Enhanced Email, Mark Dredze mooted that emails from the Clinton era would at some stage be released to the public. Happily, just days ago, the William J....
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In work reminiscent of their original ReMail work, but targeted at mobile email, IBM is rethinking mobile email. Their focus is on fast email triage on mobile devices, including how to capture intended...
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Is e-mail obsolete? Far from it. We continue to gather more and more information in our inboxes: personal and professional communications, but also marketing and commercial ads, alerts and...
View ArticleJava Speech API 2.0 Specification Finally Released
About 5 years ago, during my Masters studies, I wrote some simple speech applications using Java Speech API (JSAPI) 1.0 compliant speech engines. At the time, the JSR for JSAPI 2.0 was well underway....
View ArticleDetails of “Lost” Bush Administration Emails to Remain Secret
Thanks to a unanimous ruling in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, details surrounding millions of Bush Administration emails that were lost (and later found) may remain secret. Back in...
View ArticleEmail Zoning: Finding Signal amongst the Textual Noise of Email Messages
In the early days of email, widely-used conventions for indicating quoted reply content and email signatures made it easy to segment email messages into their functional parts. Today, the explosion of...
View ArticleNew Enron Email Corpus release with attachments
Exciting news – there’s a new version of the Enron email corpus that’s now publicly available which includes both the email messages and attachments. Recently, an organisation called EDRM (Electronic...
View ArticleThe Failed Wikileaks Auction of Venezuelan Diplomatic Email Messages
I was recently contacted by Stefan Mey, who interviewed Julian Assange. Assange, an Australian, is the spokesperson of Wikileaks. The interview makes for interesting reading. In discussing how...
View ArticleFirst Clinton Administration Email Released
Way back in 2008 at the AAAI Workshop on Enhanced Email, Mark Dredze mooted that emails from the Clinton era would at some stage be released to the public. Happily, just days ago, the William J....
View ArticleiPhone iOS4 adds Event / Date detection in Email
A quick note about a new feature in the email client on the iPhone in the latest iOS4 release. When you receive an email with a date or time mentioned in it, Apple’s email client automatically detects...
View ArticleRethinking Mobile Email
In work reminiscent of their original ReMail work, but targeted at mobile email, IBM is rethinking mobile email. Their focus is on fast email triage on mobile devices, including how to capture intended...
View ArticleSubtextual adds a private backchannel within your email message
An interesting aspect of online group communication is the phenomena of backchannel. Backchannel in computer-mediated communication (CMC) allows participants within a group conversation to exchange...
View ArticleNextMail’11: Next Trends in Email
Is e-mail obsolete? Far from it. We continue to gather more and more information in our inboxes: personal and professional communications, but also marketing and commercial ads, alerts and...
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