Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Artificial Intelligence to Transform Web

"I think that in 10 years if you ask a question on a social network and you get an answer you will not know if a computer or a person has answered you."

Probably sooner than that.

Very interesting article, worth reading here.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

By the way...

IUG asked us to present twice at their National Conference in April. Sometime's once just isn't enough. (Sound's like a Bertrice Small romance.)

Text to Speech Bug SOLVED!!!

A BIG Thank You to Dr. Richard Wallace who found the solution to Emma reading the javascript when she passed searches to our catalog. Please stand by for some major improvments in our catbot!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Our Bots are going to San Francisco!

What do you know! Emma and Dewey will be going to San Francisco in April for the 2011 IUG National Conference! Michele McNeal and I will also be attending, since we'll be doing the presentations. Good thing I bought a new suit!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

The Ubiquitous Library Cat

You're surrounded! Put the can of tuna on the ground SLOWLY and step back. No sudden moves, keep your hands in sight. Library cats are everywhere, in the U.S. and across the globe. Here's a map to prove it!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

What's with the clouds?

People have asked about the clouds behind Emma. "You're a library, how come she isn't sitting in front of books?" That's a question worth answering. Yes, we're a library. And yes, we still have quite a few books. Chances are, we always will. Paper is cheap, durable, and you don't need electricity to read something printed on it. So why the clouds? Many of the qualities that make Emma so useful to our library are the same qualities that remove her from us - she never appears bored, or impatient, or sad, or angry. (She will stop talking if someone uses profanity.) These are great if something has to answer the same questions over and over, hundreds of times a week, but they are definitely not human characteristics. Placing her in the clouds affirms her AI status; she's not remote or superior, but there can be no question that she's set apart from us. Plus, I can program all sorts of fun answers if you ask her about them.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

On Vacation

Yes, I'm on vacation this week. Planning to go on a few day trips, otherwise
we're just going to relax. Maybe read that XML book I brought home and give some thought to the flowchart Michele sent for directing user's questions.