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We Can’t Forget the “L” in LBS - Location needs to be accurately determined to within tens of meters,
have a Time to First Fix (TTFF) of less than five seconds and work in
all sorts of environments from the concrete and steel urban canyons of
large cities to the wide open prairies of open-sky settings. While most location-based services rely on rudimentary wireless
location technologies, solutions are getting better and determining
location is becoming more accurate—especially in dense urban and indoor
environments - Read on rfor more on this topic...
GISuser Spotlight on the iPhone... Some Must-Have LBS Apps for your Apple iPhone 3G
- Ok, you've got your shiny, new 3G Apple iPhone... now what?? Well, to
start, you'll need to get familiar with the Apple iStore, this is where
you'll find loads of applications, many of them are cool,
location-aware applications taking advantage of the devices' integrated
GPS. Read on for some cool, suggested apps that enable you to take
advantage of your location. We've got tips on local
search, travel apps, social networking, photo sharing and more. If this
isn't enough, see also our dedicated iPhone news section
QALL-ME: EU Commission funded Project for Multilingual/LBS Question Answering infrastructure
Written by Ubiest S.p.A.
Friday, 28 July 2006
QALL-ME: EU Commission funded Project for Multilingual/LBS Question Answering infrastructure for mobile phones -- Question-Answering engines will be to the Semantic Web (SW) what search engines are to the current Web: a basic user-friendly functionality for requesting meaningful information anywhere, at any time, by anyone.
The QALL-ME Project (Question Answering Learning technologies in a multiLingual and Multimodal Environment) is an EU Commission funded initiative envolving seven institutions from four member countries (Italy, United Kingdom, Spain and Germany) to establish a shared infrastructure for multilingual and multimodal open domain Question Answering for mobile phones.QALL-ME will provide innovative solutions to automatically manage huge amounts of multilingual information coming from different source data types, allow users for an easy and natural means of interaction, based on natural language, through their mobile telephone or PDA, present users with rich and reliable information anywhere and at any time.
There is enormous market potential for achievements in the directions pursued in the QALL-ME project, as the exponential growth of requests to call centres implies. High precision QA services will dramatically reduce the time required of human personnel to provide answers. As a consequence, the ability to automatically address even a small proportion of such information traffic will offer new revenue opportunities for those companies working in telecommunications and in the web-based information services scenario. From a commercial point of view, high-performance technologies for the extraction, integration and fusion of information from semi-structured and structured heterogeneous data pools are essential factors for future intelligent business models in the area of e-commerce, but also for e-learning applications.
The general objective of QALL-ME is to establish a shared infrastructure for multilingual and multimodal open domain Question Answering for mobile phones. QA takes a question in natural language and returns an answer from a collection of information sources (e.g. documents, databases). In contrast to the technologies behind today's web search engines, the goal of QA is not to return a document which contains the answer, as in the case of information retrieval, but the actual sequence of words which constitutes the answer. The potential of open domain QA will be experimented with and evaluated in the context of mobile applications for information seeking, a multimodal scenario which includes spontaneous speech as input and the integration of textual answers with maps, images, and short videos as output. In this context QA fits well with the need for both short questions and short answers, due to the limited capacity of small screens in mobile devices (e.g. smart phones, palm tops).
The QALL-ME Consortium is composed of seven institutions from four member countries (Italy, United Kingdom, Spain and Germany). Four of the participants are academic institutions (ITC-irst, University of Wolverhampton, University of Alicante, and DFKI), while the others are industrial partners (Comdata,
Ubiest, and Waycom).
The specific research objectives of the project include state-of-art advancements in the complexity of the questions handled by the system(e.g. how questions); the development of a web-based architecture for cross-language QA (i.e. question in one language, answer in a different language); the realization of real time QA systems for concrete applications; the integration of the temporal and spatial context both for question interpretation and for answer extraction; the development of a robust framework for applying minimally supervised machine learning algorithms to QA tasks; and the integration of mature technologies for automatic speech recognition within the open domain question answering framework.
UbiEst will be in charge of putting its mapping and location technologies experience into the realization of innovative services, in order to guarantee that the QALL-ME technology meets all the market requirements, both from a user-oriented perspective and from the business perspective.
In particular UbiEst will provide mapping and geocoding capabilities for innovative local searches: QALL-ME integrates the results of its component-level research activity with existing multimodal functionalities considering different source data types and different output formats (i.e. maps, images, short videos) as possible ways to present users with the sought information.
This will allow the system to enrich a textual answer with additional information (e.g. combining the address of a restaurant with an image of the building in which it is located), or to provide the user with different output types more suitable as answers to his question (e.g. a map of the city, a movie trailer).Input questions will be automatically classified according to the request they pose and appropriate answer modalities (e.g. text only, text + video, text + map + route, etc.) will be selected. The classification is based on machine learning algorithms, trained on the QALL-ME benchmark and integrated with the system's "episodic memory" (i.e. records of successful interactions).
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The European Navigation Event, October 7th and 8th 2008...
where retail meets industry - The fourth edition of the No. 1 European
Navigation Event will take place in the inspiring environment of the
High Tech Campus in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
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knowledge and insights from experts and leaders from the mobile
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markets. October 22-24, 2008, Intercontinental, San Francisco, CA.
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range of interactive experiences, Nokia World 08 can inspire anyone and
everyone with an active interest in the business of mobility. December 2-3, 2008