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Monday, January 30, 2006

Seeing the forest all at once, knowledge discovery and data mining

A demand exists for developing methods to learn from vast data sets like those related to climate studies, macroeconomics analysis, etc. We might be able to discover knowledge by looking at these massive databases as single entities with features that can be compared from one instance of a set to another. See http://www.conceptexplore.com/html/conceptexpnews.html

Multi-state transistors beyond binary

What could be done with a transistor capable of n-states?

With the advent of molecular switches and nanotech as well as optical and/or quantum based computing we may soon be presented with the opportunity to think about algorithms and software engineering in completely different ways. With limited fuzzy logic implemented in hardware like analog, we may be able to take wholly new approaches to many of the most complex problems.