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Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
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Nikita Ivanov talks with Alexy Khrabrov before Nikita's talk at SF Text:
https://youtu.be/pxkOZgkoMtg
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxkOZgkoMtg)
Speaker: Nikita Ivanov, Founder/CEO/CTO at GridGain/DataLingvo
In this talk I will talk about the technology behind DataLingvo - a Siri-like interface for the business data. Unlike many NLP-based startups DataLingvo is not based on ML but rather on a unique combination of semantic grammar modelling and human curation. Presentation will provide a deep dive into the reasons behind that technology choice as well as cover many tactical technical decisions. Presentation will include a live demo of DataLingvo system.
Nikita Ivanov is the guy behind DataLingvo, a cognitive analytics stealth startup that developed a Siri-like interface for the business data based on Human Curated Linguistics (HCL) technology. Nikita is also a founder and served as CEO/CTO for GridGain Systems, a company behind Apache Ignite, an industry leading in-memory data fabric.
Nikita is a serial entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience of starting companies and developing software including NLP, HPC and middleware platforms, contributing to the efforts of other startups and notable companies including Adaptec, Visa and BEA Systems. Nikita was one of the first pioneers using nascent Java technology for server side middleware development back in 1996.
He is an active member of NLP and Java middleware community, contributor to the Java specification, and holds a Masterβs degree in Electro Mechanics from Baltic State Technical University, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wA-PGz4taNQ)
SF Text (sftext.org) organizer Alexy Khrabrov Q&A with Ilya Kreymer, who talked about the Internet Archive, Wayback Machine, CommonCrawl, webrecorder, oldweb.today, history, formats and the best practices in archiving your web browsing experience, and accordion playing.
Main talk on Functional.TV
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wA-PGz4taNQ)
SF Text (sftext.org) organizer Alexy Khrabrov Q&A with Ilya Kreymer, who talked about the Internet Archive, Wayback Machine, CommonCrawl, webrecorder, oldweb.today, history, formats and the best practices in archiving your web browsing experience, and accordion playing.
Main talk on Functional.TV:
http://functional.tv/post/135479716274/sftext-ilya-kreymer-archiving-web-data

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his talk will give a broad overview of the field of web archiving and its various forms, from large scale web crawling to high fidelity web recording.
We will cover how web data is crawled, stored and accessed by such existing services such as the Wayback Machine, CommonCrawl and the new Webrecorder project (https://webrecorder.io/), and what 'web archiving' even means. The talk will cover the ISO standard WARC format, web archive index APIs for CommonCrawl and Wayback Machine, and high-fidelity web archiving with Webrecorder, and present an overview of various open source tools and technologies available for working with web archives. Current and future challenges facing web archiving technology will also be discussed.
Speaker:
Ilya Kreymer has been worked in the field of web archiving for several years. He currently leads the development of the webrecorder in collaboration with Rhizome, a digital arts non-profit based in New York.
He has contributed to various open source web archiving and open access projects, including CommonCrawl project, Hypothesis annotation project and is also developing a new web archive replay and access toolset. Previously, he has worked at the Internet Archive focusing on web archive replay and access, and led the development of several new features and APIs for the Internet Archive Wayback Machine. Ilya is also a recipient of the Shuttleworth Foundation Flash Grant for Nov 2015.
Last week, Ilya released oldweb.today, an old browser emulator that allows users to browser old websites from various archives.
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97qzcuHTk-0)
Alexy talks with Gregor about the challenges and rewards of doing NLP in industry, what customers really want, how academia is different from industry, what makes Edinburgh great, and what is next for Basis Tech -- truly fascinating!
Q&A accompanying http://functional.tv/post/131517341844/sftext-gregor-stewart-beyond-names
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQHEsmKowVY)
Gregor talks about Linked Entities and extracting them in practice.
Gregor Stewart is the VP of Product Management for Basis Technology, a multilingual text analytics company based in Cambridge, MA. Among other things, it delivers adaptable entity extraction and resolution components in Java, for 17 languages. Currently, Gregor has the Basis teams hard at work readying a web API offering. Previously, Mr Stewart was CTO of a storage services company, and a strategy consultant. He has degrees from the University of Oxford and the London School of Economics, as well as a Masters in NLP from Edinburgh University.