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IBM's Watson charts new frontiers for computer science

IBM's Watson charts new frontiers for computer science By Henry Kenyon Jul 20, 2011

Perhaps no recent technology development caught the public eye more than the competition on the "Jeopardy!" quiz show between human contestants and IBM’s Watson computer. David McQueeney, vice president of software at IBM Research, drew back the curtain on Watson during a keynote speech at the FOSE expo July 20 in Washington.

One of the challenges that the computer science community had been pursuing is automatic open-domain question-answering — or in plain English, the ability for a machine to answer an unmodified human questions.

“We consider it a long-standing challenge in artificial intelligence to emulate a slice of human behavior,” said McQueeney.

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