One key advantage that Watson has is timing. One can not push the button
to signal a question as soon as one guesses it, but must wait until the
spoken answer is finished. If one pushes the button too soon, there is a
minimum delay before one can push the button again. A contestant can not
judge the timing to the microsecond, but Watson probably can. This seems
to be a great advantage for the computer. Perhaps Watson should signal
when it has found a question (well before the spoken answer has finished
being read), and then resignal at the delay time to which a human
contestant is limited. (01)
One often sees that several contestants on Jeopardy are pushing the button,
but one wins on timing. How's that going to work out on Jeopardy? (02)
-- doug f (03)
On Sun, February 13, 2011 17:25, Patrick Durusau said:
> Jack,
>
> On 2/13/2011 5:00 PM, Jack Park wrote:
>> Returning to the original thread, I've noticed that the Web is crowing
>> over the fact that Watson is running under Linux.
>>
>
> Do you know if Linux was chosen so the Watson team would not have to pay
> licensing fees to the AS/400 division? ;-)
>
> Minsky did not sound bitter to me.
>
> Disappointed that the news media has bestowed the AI crown on a system
> with no more understanding of Jeopardy than an orrery has of
> astrophysics, but not bitter.
>
> Disappointment is understandable when a lifetime of work is made into a
> carnival sideshow type event. Jeopardy no more measures intelligence
> than a standard IQ test. Both measure being good at the skills required
> by each one. Nothing more, nothing less.
>
> Hope you are having a great weekend!
>
> Patrick
>> Jack
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Peter Yim<peter.yim@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Thank you, Bill.
>>>
>>> I concur with Bill Andersen that this spun-off conversation about the
>>> military or politicians should be taken elsewhere. So, please.
>>>
>>> The subject is "iBM Watson on Jeopardy" and that's a fascinating topic
>>> ... continue on that by all means.
>>>
>>> Thanks& regards. =ppy
>>>
>>> Peter Yim
>>> Co-convener, ONTOLOG
>>> --
>>>
>>>
>>> On Feb 13, 2011 7:56 AM, "Bill Andersen"<andersen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> wrote:
>>>> Ahem... Anyone in this conversation been in the military or have
>>>> credentials in military history? One good reason I'd rather not see
>>>> this conversation on ontolog. Another is that it's way out of scope
>>>> and bordering on political - and those of you who know me know you
>>>> don't want me to go there.
>>>>
>>>> So please take this somewhere else (but include me - I'd love to get
>>>> into this one)
>>>>
>>>> Bill
>>>
>>>> On Feb 13, 2011, at 8:18, "John F. Sowa"<sowa@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Vincent and Rich,
>>>>>
>>>>> JFS
>>>>>>> That is also true of people. As the saying goes, generals are
>>>>>>> very good at fighting the last war, but not the current one.
>>>>> VW
>>>>>> If that saying were true, there'd be ZERO
>>>>>> national security - for any country.
>>>>> You need to study military history. The leaders who win
>>>>> are the ones who can innovate to meet changing conditions.
>>>>> But most leaders in every field aren't innovative -- they
>>>>> just repeat what worked last time.
>>>>>
>>>>> RC
>>>>>> we are buying a bunch of F-35's to fight international terrorism.
>>>>> That is comparable to the French building the Maginot line after WW
>>>>> I.
>>>>> It's a hugely expensive waste of money on systems that would have
>>>>> been useful in the past.
>>>>>
>>>>> VW
>>>>>> I'll just repeat one of my earlier statements: "There are lots
>>>>>> of sayings among us which should be relegated to the past -
>>>>>> and left there - where they belong..."
>>>>> You can repeat that, but it won't make it true.
>>>>>
>>>>> A better guideline is one of my favorite quotations from
>>>>> Alfred North Whitehead:
>>>>>
>>>>> "Every great truth is only half true."
>>>>>
>>>>> That means that every proverb, principle, or ideology has
>>>>> to be re-evaluated in terms of current conditions in order
>>>>> to determine which half is appropriate.
>>>>>
>>>>> The most dangerous offenders are politicians who repeat
>>>>> half truths until they make the voters believe them.
>>>>>
>>>>> John
>>>>>
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