Dear Google,
I am making a very general point about AI and Web 2.0 here.
http://sites.google.com/site/aitranslationproject/deepknowled
If you are going to continue running a search engine you will have to
generate RDF tags. Now an RDF tag (eg. the Stefan Boltzmann law)
should be fed into Google Translate. Part of the disambiguation
progress MUST consist of comparing translations with RDF tags. The
Stefan Boltzmann law is stated correctly in both Wolfram and in a
Google search. How do we disambiguate درجة for example. I say that if
preceded by a number it should be translated as "power" with the
number going ordinal. Alternatively we can disambiguate with RDF
knowing we have a 4th power law.
- Ian Parker
On Aug 13, 6:00 pm, Google wrote:
> Hi AnnoyedUser,
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> We do try to read this Google Group, as many bugs have been found by
> our users (and then fixed!)
>
> However, given the number of users we have, we can't possibly
> accommodate every piece of feedback.
>
> Please post to this group though, and while I can't guarantee that
> someone will see your post, we do our best to follow up on things in
> here.
>
> Cheers,
> Josh
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> On Aug 10, 5:56 am, AnnoyedUser wrote:
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> > Isn't there a way get feedback to google?
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> > (Offering suggestions for the translate text is NOT feedback)