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About
Jungle Light Speed is by
Robert Munro
and features articles about the interaction between language, technology and society in a rapidly connecting world.
Online:
www.robertmunro.com
On Twitter:
@WWRob
Posts
Diversity Check-In for Figure Eight’s Technical Staff
World Cup Characters
The Languages of Black Panther
Haiti on the Rise
In the Shadow of Bradman
A Step in the Right Direction for NLP
I’ve joined CrowdFlower!
Analogue Natural Language Processing
How close was the U.S.A. election?
California unified in voting for diversity
Choosing a Career Path in Machine Learning to Maximize Impact
Thank you to all Idibon contributors
AAAS: Understanding Speakers of 7,000 Languages
Facebook’s “Reactions” is in the 10% most widely spoken languages, still outnumbered by the Amish
Idibon AI processes world-scale text data … on a single computer!
Off-road touring bike review
Recap: Africa Tech Summit and MEST
I built a bicycle!
The fourth generation of machine learning: Adaptive learning
Languages at ACL this year
Bias in Reporting Cricket?
The tech community’s response to Ebola
Positive News in Ebola Recovery from Sierra Leone
New investment for Idibon!
The silent victims of Ebola
Isaac Newton vs Millions of Japanese Teens
Sponsoring Travel Grants for Workshop NLP and HCI
Distributed Computing for Disaster Management
Let’s leave disaster anniversaries to the victims
Improving privacy with language technologies
Workshop on Social Impact Through Big Data & Crowdsourcing
The Top 10 NLP Conferences
Why you should not use Twitter in a disaster
The evolution of the expert
Tracking Epidemics with Natural Language Processing and Crowdsourcing
How the world is changing
NLP for all languages
Report: crowdsourcing hurricane damage assessments
New funding for Idibon
Website update for Idibon
Adventures in online education
Volunteerism vs Professionalism for remote humanitarian work
“Processing short-message communications in low-resource languages”
Crowdsourcing and the crisis-affected population
Doubly-named places
Take English, add awesome
Published!
Open datanarchy
Squanto
The Start of the Art
Alphabetical order
The Power of One Beard
Microtasking as a real-time relief work
The smallest signal
Culturomics
Fieldworking
Sudden onset translation
5,000 languages
A double rainbow, what is this meme?
Evaluating crowdsourcing for humanitarian response
What languages are spoken by crowdsourced workers?
5 new words
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