the pros and cons of a drug, and they've done studies that have shown that people are much more, when they are given information, information in that form, they are much better able to parse the information. More broadly, there's some great work being done here at Google among other places in information design, right? We are actually, in my mind, we areentering this golden age of information design where we're understanding how to use graphical presentation of information to help people understand. There is a lot of, this goes to
Inform 7 is used to make parser games. Parser games tend to look like that when someone who doesn't know how to play parser games plays a parser game. They try commands that don't work because they don't understand the limits, because they haven't been taught to play parser games.
from Gujarat is very different from the rest of India being that they use a little bit of sweetness in their cuisine. And that sweetness comes from the Persians who came, you know, Parsees , they came to India few hundred years ago--and when they came and they brought their cuisine in with them. And they always have a little bit of sweetness, a little of sournessin their food, and that is kind of being brought into everybody in India. So with the chickpeas, it's basically coconut that you can toast in the oven and I like sometimes put it in
I was doing was trying to spread the words out hoping that as, that my colleagues and I could figure out ways to use this spread out stuff. So, that's ten year ago. We'll and parse it out at so many different levels, edges and textures and people and behavior and meaning and social context and future. It's so it doesn't, it's not like hmmm? And
Is that right? Well, there are two things. Just to parse that slightly, I mean, if you create a marine protected area, as we have in, for example, Lyme Bay on the South Coast of England, which allows fishing but doesn't allow the most destructive forms of fishing, you will get a very considerable bounce back
that goes around all the muscles, which will go into the tendon of that vastus lateralis when it gets down to the bottom. So we could parse out this thing. But the fascial system is a great big unitary net that goes all over your body.
Minsky and his colleague, Richard Bolt wrote that, "We are proposing to develop human-computer interfaces, on the one hand as sophisticated in conception as a cockpit, And you can't parse what you don't collect.
One is about risks-- familiar, I'm sure, to everybody in this room. But you can parse out what the key elements of the risk paradigm might be. So first of all, there is, in the risk based way of going about doing regulation, a kind of built in commitment to the idea
And it's the same, I think, in these cases. People endlessly parse over them, judge the mother. And when she comes out, she is so concerned to show that she's done a good job with the boy.
The same way all these things-- collaboration, engagement-- they're not just things that you make a beautiful classroom and then those things happen. Or she really can parse the hell out of any sentence.
So there's a power operator-- which you see is a very similar symbol to the mathematical exponentiation, it just has a dieresis above it-- Now if you parse it in array, it then applies that.
So there's a power operator-- which you see is a very similar symbol to the mathematical exponentiation, it just has a dieresis above it-- And you parse the average function to that, and you can compute the average of the columns.
So there's a power operator-- which you see is a very similar symbol to the mathematical exponentiation, it just has a dieresis above it-- And then if you parse it rank 3 that's, in this case since it's three dimensional, that's the same as parsing the original array, and it does the computation
And then much higher-resolution. Tens of parsecs. So that's 100 elements compared to these. And that's 100 cubed because it's 100 in each of the three dimensions.
That's the sample that's going to allow us to calculate the fraction of stars in our galaxy that host small, potentially habitable planets. The answer is three parsecs, or about 10 light-years, with 95% confidence.
Even transcribing a conversation like this can give us easy access to language data. And new tools have allowed us to parse this data in exciting and insightful new ways-- everything from old tools like dictionaries and topic modeling to new approaches like word embeddings and even more sophisticated tools-- have allowed us to unlock understandings about language that we never had before.
It's about-- it requires discipline to stop and say, no, no, we've let that go. But so it's constantly trying to parse those apart.
that they were able to parse the texters, staff accordingly, adjust, be very flexible
and then you try to parse the argument of the week.
It's very hard for us to parse this apart.
that we don't typically parse out.
I don't want to parse what has already been discussed.
And this is obviously too much to parse right away.
I don't expect you to parse this, either way.
to be you know sort of parsed out with people and crew to the space station and other things you're going to have a hit
I'm going to digress for a second, because I do come, as a hobbyist, very much from an interactive fiction background. Inform 7 is used to make parser games. Parser games tend to look like that when someone who doesn't know how to play parser games plays a parser game.
Reality can't be so neatly parsed .
So the first thing is that the parsec is the basic unit of distance that most astronomers use.
So an object that is one parsec away will have a parallactic angle shift of one arc second.
be at a distance of 10 parsecs.
But I think, to parse a little bit, I think skin tones are so individual.
So things like data for farming is something that you can parse out pretty easily and cheaply.
understanding the purposes of our our existed existence trying to parse out
I wrote myself a Perl script that would parse the HTML file exported by WordPerfect.
And in China it's a little more difficult to parse this.
pretty savvy about neuroscience and the ability to parse out the true facts and reading some of these papers.
stuff you can quickly without lawyers kind of uh parse down or or work through
With the intractability and general awfulness of trying to parse the idea of 'once'.
people together and instead Petraeus will try to parse them out and find out okay who are the people we can find some
And that used to be called the final parsec problem, where the last parsec, we don't know how they would actually get around to merging with each other.
We believe that we have resolved the final parsec problem.
But data I think is something that can be parsed out to the individual farmers so that they can take action on it.
And the way in which this field of research has parsed the question of physical health and physical exercise is as follows, right?
And-- but I really-- I just hated the parser.
And so it was just getting rid of with the parser.
And you need to understand that it's just not understanding English. There are a lot of people who play and love parser games. There are a lot of people who get frustrated by the fact that the prompt is giving them this illusion of infinite choice, but in reality they
The data streams from the medical devices monitoring patients are parsed by software that has been trained to spot early warning signals that a patient's condition is worsening.
And the reason that it's named a parsec is that it is the angular shift that you
The closest star to us is almost right around a parsec away.
This is actually the guy who wrote the parser that's part of the Jikes Java compiler.