Brill and Susan T. Inventors: Eric D. New patents from this week from Yahoo on indexing by concepts and on uses of scripts on different computers to share data between them. Microsoft looks at reranking search results based upon redundancy...
It was written by Silviu-Petru Cucerzan and Eric Brill, both are part of Microsoft's Text Mining Search and Navigation Research team. I just came across a paper that might be of worth a read by the techies out there who have interest in spelling...
NOTE: One of the inventors, Eric Brill, is the head of the Text Mining, Search and Navigation Group at Microsoft. I mentioned in a post about IBM yesterday that Big Blue has been racking up plenty of search patents.
To improve the speller we worked with Silviu Cucerzan and Eric Brill from Microsoft Researchs Text Mining, Search and Navigation Group. Btw, in September we posted about Eric Brill and the Text Mining, Search and Navigation Group's work in...
Microsoft search researcher Eric Brill suggests that as search gets better, it will be less a money-maker: Brill's comments were made yesterday at a conference at Brill's been involved in developing an answer engine for Microsoft, as Gary's blogged...
A couple of weeks ago The Economist ran an article about the work of Eric Brill, a member of this group, who is developing "answer engine" technology. Here's a recent paper (co-authored by Brill) on the topic that's mentioned in The Economist...
A couple of weeks ago The Economist ran an article about the work of Eric Brill, a member of this group, who is developing "answer engine" technology. Here's a recent paper (co-authored by Brill) on the topic that's mentioned in The Economist article: