NetworkWorld Talks With Raul Valdes-Perez, CEO of Vivisimo incomplete results. Press Day, including the hot research tool Google Trends, the "freaky weird"
mass tagging system of Google Co-op, Google Gadgets for your desktop and a
coming Google...
Gary Price points to a NetworkWorld.com interview with Vivisimo CEO Raul Valdes-Perez, of Clusty Search. Perez, that Google/Yahoo/MSN provide "incomplete results. Clusty uses clustering technology to provide results.
Vivisimo/Clusty CEO, Raul Valdes-Perez is quoted saying that the wisdom of crowds might not trump what "raw" computing power can offer. BusinessWeek's Ben Elgin takes a look at social search, focusing on Yahoo, in his article: Yahoo's Social Circle.
According to Vivisimo/Clusty CEO, Raul Valdes-Perez, the Ben Franklin search engine includes:
indexing of his autobiography and other writings by paragraphs
search of his proverbs and timeline of his life
general web/image search limited to...
Don't forget that Pittsburgh is also home to Vivisimo/Clusty which was started by Carnegie Mellon computer science students and faculty members including Vivisimo CEO, Raul Valdes-Perez.and Jerome Pesenti, Chief Scientist & Co-founder.
Searchblog has some comments including a link to a new paper by Raul Valdes-Perez, CEO of Vivisimo, titled, Why Search Personalization is a Dead End (PDF). Valdes-Peres concludes (and points I tend to agree with):
Arguments for Clustering and Meta-Search as a Universal Norm for Information Retrieval
by Raul Valdes-Perez, Vivisimo The 2005 Search Engine Meeting took place in Boston on April 11-12 and I've just noticed that most of the presentations from the...
Arguments for Clustering and Meta-Search as a Universal Norm for Information Retrieval (Raul Valdes-Perez, Vivisimo) The program for the 2005 Search Engine Meeting that's scheduled to take place in Boston (April 11-12) is now online.
Raul Valdes-Perez, the CEO of Vivisimo (the company that brings us Clusty) has written a column for News.com about how the "best" search personalization is done by the individual. Beta Test Search Topics Area!
Raul Valdes-Perez, the CEO of Vivisimo (the company that brings us Clusty) has written a column for News.com about how the "best" search personalization is done by the individual. The Valdes-Perez column: Narrowing the search, also discusses some...
For its part, Vivisimo CEO Raul Valdes-Perez told SEW, "We did speak with Feedster in February 2004 and were told that meta-search is OK. UPDATE: Scott Rafer just sent an email letting us know that he's updated his comments on Welsh View after...
Apart from being a play on the company's clustering technology, the domain name and its variations (.com, .net, etc) were available for a mere $9, according to Vivisimo CEO Raul Valdes-Perez. Vivisimo, known for its clustering technology that...
Vivmsimo Awarded National Science Foundation SBIR Grants to Develop New Capabilities for Homeland Security "With this grant we will enhance and modify our on-the-fly document clustering products to help intelligence analysts easily recognize...